The 5 Most Popular Sunrooms on Houzz Right Now
Be inspired by these beautifully light spaces, taken from our most-saved sunroom photos
Are you dreaming of brighter, lighter and longer days? Then you’re in the right place for inspiration, as we’ve rounded up the most-saved sunroom photos on Houzz right now*. From generously glazed dining spaces to a sofa surrounded so closely by plants it looks as if it’s in the garden beyond, there are plenty of designs to spark ideas. Get your shades on and take a look.
* Sunroom photos saved on Houzz between 1 October and 1 December 2024
* Sunroom photos saved on Houzz between 1 October and 1 December 2024
4. Add sunshine colours
Another way to keep a bright space inviting in the winter is to add vibrant, tropical colour – which is exactly what the owners have done in this Plus Rooms-designed sunroom with double-aspect bifolding doors.
The colours in the rug are picked up in the cushions and furniture and, come summer, you can imagine what a sociable space this would become as inside and outside merge.
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Another way to keep a bright space inviting in the winter is to add vibrant, tropical colour – which is exactly what the owners have done in this Plus Rooms-designed sunroom with double-aspect bifolding doors.
The colours in the rug are picked up in the cushions and furniture and, come summer, you can imagine what a sociable space this would become as inside and outside merge.
Find the perfect pro for your renovation in the Houzz Professionals Directory and read reviews from previous clients.
3. Go fully immersive
With a garden as verdant as this one, it would be a wasted opportunity not to design around it. This glazing-heavy space by Nest Design & Build goes full glass for the roof and two walls.
The result is a wonderful sense of immersion in the garden. The connection is boosted by the deep green wall on the left, natural wood flooring, organic shapes, big leafy houseplants and the botanical print on the cushion.
With a garden as verdant as this one, it would be a wasted opportunity not to design around it. This glazing-heavy space by Nest Design & Build goes full glass for the roof and two walls.
The result is a wonderful sense of immersion in the garden. The connection is boosted by the deep green wall on the left, natural wood flooring, organic shapes, big leafy houseplants and the botanical print on the cushion.
2. Aim high
Maybe it’s childhood memories of Mary Poppins, but there’s always something magical about views across city rooftops. In this stunning dining room in central London, designed by Interior Fox, the glazing goes up and over, with the multiple slim panes creating an orangery feel.
Importantly, it has discreet bamboo blinds to ensure glare isn’t an issue, and these tie in to the natural lampshades, sandy leaf print on the bench, and wooden furniture.
Maybe it’s childhood memories of Mary Poppins, but there’s always something magical about views across city rooftops. In this stunning dining room in central London, designed by Interior Fox, the glazing goes up and over, with the multiple slim panes creating an orangery feel.
Importantly, it has discreet bamboo blinds to ensure glare isn’t an issue, and these tie in to the natural lampshades, sandy leaf print on the bench, and wooden furniture.
1. Channel the 1970s
And your most-saved sunroom photo? It’s this retro-tinged space in an Origin Doors and Windows project. A giant jungly plant and classic rattan and chrome chairs effortlessly conjure up a softly 1970s mood in this dining room, while wall-to-wall windows bring the garden not only right into the sunroom, but all the way into the rest of the space, as internal glass doors let the light and views flood through.
Tell us…
Which of these would be your number one photo? Let us know in the Comments.
And your most-saved sunroom photo? It’s this retro-tinged space in an Origin Doors and Windows project. A giant jungly plant and classic rattan and chrome chairs effortlessly conjure up a softly 1970s mood in this dining room, while wall-to-wall windows bring the garden not only right into the sunroom, but all the way into the rest of the space, as internal glass doors let the light and views flood through.
Tell us…
Which of these would be your number one photo? Let us know in the Comments.
In at number 5 is this smart dining and bar area designed by Studio Werc Architects. With fluffy throws and – linking nicely to the black-framed windows and doors – a dark feature wall housing glasses and bottles that twinkle in front of a mirrored surface, this is a masterclass in how to make a sunny space also feel cosy for the colder months.