We are currently transforming this terrace house by adding a large living area to the downstairs. This sunroom covers the complete back wall of the house, we are widening the opening to the house to allow more light into the kitchen and are including large Velux roof lights for additional light. The Sunroom doubles the downstairs current floor area. The front will be glazed to the floor to maximise the view of the garden and give a tremendous feeling of space. We chose a pavilion front design which incorporates full height glass to the roof to maximise the direct sunlight. We will add further posts on the project as it nears completion
I have just added some photos of a Sunroom currently under construction. Clients often inquire how we overcome the height issues when adding a Sunroom to a bungalow. It is quite a simple process, we strip back the house roof and build in the sunroom roof into the actual roof of the house so it looks like an integral part of the house. The Sunroom is constructed on a steel framework which is welded on-site to ensure total accuracy with measurements and the welding enhances the rigidity and strength of the structure. The next step in this project is to felt and tile the roof, the window frames are then fitted to the apertures in the steel frame. We will update this post as the work progresses.