Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Better living room 2009 sun

A 3 seasons sunroom is a special type of sunroom that promises you with al fresco enjoyment subtracting the fluctuating weather conditions, seasonal detriments and unusual insect attacks. So while you are experiencing the charm of being at home even when you are outside, the 3 season sunrooms prevent the imposition of adverse weather conditions on you. The 3 season sunrooms are, thus, a dream-come true haven for romantics who want sometime for their secret tryst and for young-at-heart people who love to be amidst Nature. These kind of sunroom characteristic can be added to the patio rooms, gazebos and home-attached screen enclosure rooms. These sunrooms come with superior insulated glass doors and other additional structural wonders.

One of the structural wonders includes windows on any one or more of the walls. Nevertheless if you do not prefer the windows, you can design the sunroom as a solid block of enclosure as that will also add a great degree to the privacy of people and provide a great backdrop for wall decorations, a backyard bar or some shelves to be stacked on the walls. Features Of A 3 Season Sunroom The features of the 3 season sunrooms are simply amazing. There are insulated roof panels that come with a pre-coat of aluminum using the Krystal-Kote paint system. The advantage of this unique system is it ensures easier shedding down of ice and snow from the roof panels. The high luster of the paint makes these sunrooms far more durable than the sunrooms with conventional finish. This ultimate adhesive and laminating process are the state-of-the-art quality that aids the sunroom to bear superior loads. The roof panels of the sunrooms have an insulating rating of R14, which helps in keeping the rooms cooler in days/summers and warmer during the nights/winters, respectively.

The 3 season sunrooms have a 36” wide glass wall that comes with smooth rolling sliding doors and the ideal sizes available for 5-sides are 12’ x 6’’, 12’ x 9’, 12’ x 12’, 12’ x 15’ or 12’ x 18’. The peak roofed height on each side should be 10’ and the sidewall height should be 6’6”. A variety of colors that can add an altogether different décor to the sunroom are heron blue, sierra clay, burgundy, alabaster, black, fern green, gray, red, imperial brown, ivy green, maroon, mocha tan, terra cotta, Wedgwood blue, polar white, sandalwood, yellow, wicker, ivory, cream and white. So, that this brand of sunroom pays great attention to its details is amply evident from its insulated glass door panels, designed interiors and sophisticated look.

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