SUNSPACE of TEXAS BLOG
4 Reasons to Add a Sunroom To Your Home
So you’re thinking about adding an addition to your home. Maybe you need more elbow room for your growing family or maybe you’re thinking of selling the home in the next year or so and hoping to raise your home value. In researching the different types of home additions that you could make, you’re likely…
New Year’s Resolution – Start an Indoor Garden!
The new year is almost upon us, and with it comes new year’s resolutions. While some may commit to exercising or accomplishing some artistic goal, others might have goals that they want to set for their homes. For instance, you might be interested in adding some greenery to your home with an indoor garden. Indoor…
3 Questions About Your New Sunroom
Just the look of a sunroom can be enough to make a homeowner eager to have one installed in their home. Any home addition can be a treat, but with sunlight streaming into every side of the room and expansive outdoor views, sunrooms are a picturesque and popular choice. Of course, you need to find…
How Much Should You Plan Before Meeting With Your Sunroom Contractor
The greatest benefit of hiring a sunroom contractor is knowing that you won’t have to go through this project alone. A home addition of any kind can be quite a hefty one, and a sunroom installation is particularly tricky to deal with on your own. Fortunately, when you hire an expert sunroom contractor, you have…
Decorating Your Sunroom For the Holidays
Decorating your home is one of the best parts of the holiday season. You may have a box in storage full of years old decorations, or you might be interested in buying new decorations to spruce up your room for the holidays. If you’ve recently added a sunroom, it’s time to come up with a…
3 Maintenance Tips for Screened In Porches
Having a screened-in porch already saves you a little bit of maintenance, as it shelters your porch from the elements. With durable window screens, you can enjoy sitting on your porch in any kind of weather without having to worry about that weather affecting your day. But lowering the maintenance doesn’t mean there will be…
What Is a Solarium and How Is It Different From a Sunroom?
If you’ve been exploring ways to expand your living space, you’ve probably come across terms like sunroom, screen room, and solarium. While these words are often used interchangeably, they actually describe very different home additions. Understanding the differences is key to choosing the option that best fits your lifestyle, budget, and Texas climate. At Sunspace…
4 Reasons Your Home Needs a Sunroom
Is your home just shy of a dream home? You have the right number of bedrooms and bathrooms, your kitchen meets all your needs, and your living space is enough for the family, but you feel a little cramped. Maybe you just feel cut off from your outdoor space, or maybe you just want something…
Sunroom vs. Porch Enclosure – Which Is Right For Your Home?
At Sunspace Texas, we not only offer a number of sunroom models, but also porch enclosures. Both allow you to enjoy the sunlight without standing outside in the midst of weather. However, they also have their own advantages and disadvantages. Which is the right choice for your home and your sunspace preferences? In today’s blog,…
4 Tips For Keeping Your Sunroom Cool In the Summer
Sunrooms are a beautiful addition to your Texas home, there’s no doubt. They can be used as an entertainment room, a bedroom, or even a home office. But one issue that many homeowners find when they have a sunroom installed is how to regulate the temperature in the space. After all, with all that sunlight…
Sunroom Installation Throughout the Seasons
There’s no question that a sunroom can be a great addition to just about any home. Installing a sunroom will allow you to enjoy plenty of natural sunlight and outdoor scenery while protecting your home from bugs and from the extremes of the weather outside, especially with energy efficient all-season sunrooms. The question is when…
4 Benefits of a Sunroom in a Tiny House
Tiny houses are all the rage, some even cropping up in Texas. They’re cozy, quirky, and they allow you to really embrace the minimalist lifestyle. It’s even a way to save money — not just in terms of upfront costs, but with less of a house to heat and cool, you’ll pay far less on…