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Dome sunrooms are bright and beautiful spaces that you can transform to suit a variety of practical uses in your home. Although using a dome sunroom as a bedroom is one of the more unconventional features, it is still a viable option.
Whether you choose to convert your residential sunroom into a master bedroom or guest room, you can realize your dream of creating a functional living space. Please keep the following appropriate considerations in mind to realize your vision.
Convert your sunroom into a bedroom
Sunrooms can create an attractive and livable bedroom space, but they are very different from standard accommodation. To transform your sunroom into a bedroom, you can optimize your space by keeping a variety of key factors in mind when making furniture and decor decisions.
consider your space
The shape of the dome sunroom is an important detail in determining the layout of the bedroom. For example, if your sunroom is on the narrow side, you may want to invest in a twin bed or sofa bed rather than a queen-size mattress to maximize space. If your sunroom is larger, you can add larger items such as a vanity, desk, or closet.
Choose your decoration
With gorgeous natural light flooding into your bedroom and the natural beauty looming on the other side of the glass, much of your room's visual appeal will come from your windows. Since a dome sunroom lacks solid walls, you can add standing accents to the room, such as floor plants and light fixtures. You can also pair it with colorful table centerpieces including candles or vases.
Add curtains or blinds
The most crucial part of converting a dome sunroom into a bedroom is knowing how to manage light. Since the sunroom has glass walls, it brings in a lot of natural light. Fortunately, there are many beautiful curtains and blinds you can install to effectively block light. Plus, curtains are a great way to add more color and style to your sunroom-turned-bedroom.
adjust temperature
One of the main differences between a dome sunroom and a standard bedroom is the sunroom's lack of insulation. This means your sunroom may be at a different temperature than the rest of the house. You can use a space heater in the winter and install an oscillating fan in the summer to adapt to any weather changes.
You can also eliminate temperature differences by installing a year-round sunroom. These sunrooms feature all-weather insulated glass to keep your room cozy during the warmest and coldest months of the year.
Schedule your dome sunroom installation with PRANCE
At PRANCE, we offer the highest quality, most affordable dome sunroom installation options on the market, backed by a warranty. With over 20 years of dedicated service, you can trust our skilled team to handle all of your glass repair and installation needs. Contact us today to learn more about our services!