Transform your light-filled bonus space into a relaxing room to recharge.
There’s just something magical about a sunroom.
Welcome to your happy place.
Loi Thai
Either iteration will do wonders in harnessing that indoor/outdoor feel in your sunroom.
One major pain point?
In this cozy space,Clara Jungoriented a duo of plush chaise lounges to face the sunny California exterior.
Heather Daniel
To get the most out of your room, incorporate features that make popping outside even easier.
You could also set aside room for working out, creating art, or even meditating.
Looking to work with what you already have?
Noelle Downing
Consider painting wooden or concrete floors a saturated shade or stencil on a pattern.
Upgradeyour WFH spaceby carving out a brightly lit corner of your sunroom to get down to business.
Hang a Standout Light Fixture (or Multiple!)
Jeff Robert
Just because your sunroom isliterallydesigned for brightness doesn’t mean you should forgo hanging a stunning light fixture.
Lighting is a can’t-miss opportunity to add more personality to your space.
Opt for a pendant light or another hanging fixture that will bring a bit of dimension to the room.
Colin Price
We love the collection of Serena & Lily fixtures in this bright and inviting space byLeandra Fremont-Smith.
Best of all, everyone can appreciate the gorgeous natural views as they eat.
These curved windows that Ike Baker Velten selected are contemporary and chic.
Patrick Cline
Add Pops of Color
There’s no need to shy away from color in the sunroom.
Decorate with white sofa cushions and bright colored accents to keep the good vibes going.
Bring in Wicker Furnishings
Heather Talbert
Sunrooms andwicker furniturejust go together, right?
Lauren Shaver
They’re bound to be just as comfortable, just more up-to-date looking!
Anything is fair gameyou should design your home to reflect you, after all!
Take a cue fromRobin Gannon, who expertly wove the two shades together here.
Paige Rumore
Play with Texture
Wioleta Marut
No room is completely without some textural accents.
Say Yes to Florals
Emily Connolly
Who doesn’t love festive florals?
You’ll feel like you’re kicking back in a very chic cabin in the woods.
The Lipstick Lens
Skip the Window Coverings
Taylor Hill
Skip the heavy drapery (or any drapery!)
You’ll thank yourself later; fusing the indoors and outdoors is in vogue.
Layer Your Rugs
Sian Richards
Two rugsare better than one!
Ryan Garvin
Dress it up with throw pillows, a blanketyou name it!
Double the plants, lamps, and sofas equals double the fun!
This trio theM+M Interior Designteam hung is majorly eye-catching and livens up the wall between two large windows.
Rick Pharaoh
Go Bold with Red
Tria Giovan
Cathy Chapmanwasn’t afraid to draw some red into this sunroom.
Using the same pattern on the curtains and the throw pillows keeps things looking cohesive and complete.
Rather, a more minimal approach like the one theSusan Yeley Homesteam took here, is your best bet.
Roger Davies
You want to design a space that promotes relaxation and feels serene.
Subtly Implement a Theme
A subtle theme in the sunroom can do no wrong!
Thiscoastal spaceis the perfect waterfront retreat and provides stunning lakefront views.
Richard Powers
The team at Blakely Interior Design thoughtfully wove in nautical-themed stripes, artwork, woven furnishings, and more.
Richard Powers
Greg Premru
Heather Talbert
Erin Audiss
Michael J. Lee
Wioleta Marut
Emily Connolly
Colleen Quinn
Taylor Hill
Sian Richards
Serena Weits
Scott Amundson
Paola Martinez
Isabella Style NC
Mark Lavender
Heather Talbert
Abigail Jackson
Native House Photography
Brittany Ambridge
Rebecca Smeyne
Greg Premru
Liz Lidgett
Tria Giovan
Sarah Shields
Greg Premru