We know that getting out into the sun is hard to beat. A sunroom can offer your home a dynamic space that increases natural light, improves your health, adds value to your home, and more! Find out the top reasons why Cleveland area homeowners should add a 4-season or 3-season sunroom.
Letting light in is one of the best things you can do to improve the overall beauty and health of your home. From bay windows to skylights, home design professionals have been opening our homes to sunlight for centuries.
Adding a sunroom to your home can even decrease the bacteria in your space. Natural sunlight has been shown to decrease harmful bacteria, even with windows that block UV rays. Newer window designs that are finished with a UV-resistant coating will still allow plenty of sunlight, creating a healthier indoor environment. Sunrooms are also a great place to keep plants, which can make your space beautiful and improve the air quality of your home.
Did you know that most adults in the US don’t get enough sunlight? According to the Cleveland Clinic, more than 35% of adults have Vitamin D deficiencies, which can cause fatigue and muscle aches. Fortunately, sunrooms increase your exposure to sunlight from the comfort of your own home, helping you mitigate these negative effects.
The benefits of a sunroom don’t stop when the sun goes down, either; studies show exposure to sunlight during the day can actually improve your sleep. Studies also show that simply enjoying the sights of our natural environment can reduce anger, anxiety, tension, and even your blood pressure!
Let your personal style shine in a sunroom that is entirely customizable to your needs and style. Sunrooms can also be a great place to utilize top design trends for 2023, like natural textures, plant life, earthy tones, and vintage pieces. It’s the perfect place for your vintage 70s rattan chair or bamboo dresser you can’t seem to fit into your interior aesthetic otherwise.
Sunrooms lend themselves nicely to natural, lighter colors that offer an environment of relaxation and tranquility. Use your new sunroom to express yourself while offering a dynamic space to your Ohio home.
Sunrooms offer the ever-desirable flex space that can serve multiple functions. Unlike other additions that may only have one dedicated purpose, sunrooms can be utilized for several different activities. Sip coffee in the morning at your bistro table or lounger, take a virtual meeting and enjoy the beautifying benefits of natural light, and incorporate custom storage for toys to create a play space for the little ones. The 3-season or 4-season sunroom is perfect for both solo afternoon yoga and enjoying a conversation with friends. Think about the activities you’d like to enjoy in your sunroom and work with your designer to decide how many square feet will make your vision possible.
If you’re feeling like a little more room in your home could make life more comfortable, a sunroom will offer the space you need. With the typical sunroom ranging from 100 to 400 square feet, it can deliver as much space as adding a large living room. Your sunroom will also be included in liveable square footage if you decide to put your home on the market, no matter if it’s a 3-season or 4-season room.
Homes with sunrooms value 4% to 6% higher than comparable homes without sunrooms. There are a few factors to keep in mind when considering the amount of value added to your home. The first is the type of sunroom you choose. A 4-season sunroom is perfect for your Cleveland area home and will help you enjoy your addition even when lake-effect snow hits.
A 3-season room typically isn’t suitable for very cold weather. You’ll still enjoy your sunroom most parts of the year, making it a valuable addition. With the affordable cost of adding a sunroom to your home, the financial value they bring is significant as well, with the return on investment for your sunroom being 60-80%.
In addition to adding value at the sale, sunrooms can also save you money every month on your bills! When positioned correctly, sunrooms can cut down on your heating and electricity bills, since the natural light and heat they bring into your home means you can keep lights off and the HVAC down.
Investing in a sunroom in Northeast Ohio can cost an average of $250-$500 per square foot. Depending on the size of the room that suits you best, it could cost you thousands less than a traditional room addition, while adding a more dynamic space to your home.
Payne & Tompkins Design - Renovations is an award-winning firm based in Northeast Ohio. Looking to renovate your home or upgrade your space with an addition? From outdoor covered porches to luxury sunrooms, Payne & Tompkins is the premier design-build resource for all your home renovation needs. Contact us to schedule a consultation and let’s design and craft your dream sunroom.