SUNSPACE of TEXAS BLOG
How a Sunroom Can Benefit Your Home While You Self-Quarantine
There’s no denying that we’re living in strange times. While most of us can remember the H1N1 pandemic of 2009, the COVID-19 pandemic has affected every person’s life in some way. Many of us have taken to our homes under the suggestion to practice “social distancing” and “self isolation” to slow the spread of the…
Adjusting You Sunroom Decor For Spring
Installing a sunroom from Sunspace Texas means that you don’t have to limit your sunroom to a certain time of year. We have three-season sunrooms and even all-season insulated sunrooms. But your sunroom may not look the same throughout the year. You may find as spring approaches that you have to take down holiday decor…
4 Creative Way to Use Your Sunroom
Most people have sunrooms installed as a way to enjoy a combination of indoor and outdoor space. They can be sheltered from adverse weather while still surrounded by the outdoor scenery. But sunrooms are still ultimately an addition to your home, and that addition means that there’s more space to work with. You can expand…
How a Sunroom Can Help Combat Seasonal Affective Disorder
Each winter, 14 to 26% of the population are impacted by at least a mild case of Seasonal Affective Disorder, also called SAD or winter depression. SAD is a type of depression brought on by a lack of sunlight as days become shorter and cold weather drives people further indoors. While SAD is more common…
3 Sunroom Design Musts
Once your sunroom is installed, it’s time for the fun part — designing the space! You can do a number of things with your sunroom. You can make it a playroom for children, an entertainment room, a craft room or a dining area when you feel like taking in the view outside while you eat.…
3 Tips to Finance Your Sunroom
There’s little doubt that a sunroom has much to add to your home. As well as the literal added space, you’ll have more natural light, a chance to enhance your home design, a combination of your indoor and outdoor space, and the perfect place for your indoor plants. But any home addition can be an…
New Year’s Resolution: Installing a Sunroom
A new year is an opportunity to give yourself a fresh perspective and set new goals. You often hear the term “new year’s resolution” around this time of year. For some, this may mean going to the gym more often, committing to travel, or attempting to get a promotion at work. However, some of your…
Celebrating Christmas In Your Sunroom
With Christmas on the way, you may already be busy decking your halls and now your attention has turned towards your new sunroom. In the shorter days that come with winter, the natural sunlight from a sunroom is a boon, and if you have an all-season sunroom, you can enjoy it even as winter comes…
Installing a Sunroom in a Tiny House
Texas is known for spacious homes at great prices, but sometimes you don’t need that much space. Tiny houses are becoming increasingly popular as they give people just enough space to make it their own and be cozy without feeling that it’s excessive. In some cases, a smaller house isn’t the matter of a fad…
Adding the Finishing Touches to Your Sunroom Design
Having a sunroom installed is about more than just adding natural light to your home. It’s a new room altogether, one that — like any other room — will need furnishing and a design to be really complete. At Sunspace Texas, we offer a variety of custom sunrooms, so you can find the one that…
Do You Need a Sunroom or Porch Enclosure?
In today’s blog, we’re not going to talk about all the benefits of having a sunspace in your home. We’ve discussed those in several blogs past — the energy efficiency, the added home value, the boost to your entertainment space or even your personal enjoyment. But there are multiple types of sunrooms that you can…
5 Autumn Plants For Your Sunroom
Your sunroom can be a great place to house some of your favorite indoor plants, allowing them plenty of sunlight to thrive. But seasons change, and you may find yourself worried about keeping those plants alive as days grow shorter and cloudier in the latter half of the year. Fortunately, there are plenty of plants…