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    Sunroom Additions & Contractors In Jacksonville, FL – M … - February 10, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    M. Daigle and Sons specializes in sunroom additions in Jacksonville, FL that allow you to enjoy outdoors from the comfort of indoors. Often called Florida rooms, theserooms let you enjoy a panoramic view of your coastal community, while regulating climate and preventing bugs and pests. Click here to get special discounts on sunroom additions.

    Considering adding a sunroom to your home, but want to avoid breaking the bank? Our sunroom contractors strive to meet your individual needs to implement plans that perfectly suit your lifestyle and the layout of your home. Choose from various sunroom designs, created by our skilled professionals. Enhance the vivacity of your home by implementingM. Daigle & Sons sunroom additions! We are conveniently located in Jacksonville, FL and look forward to help you with your home improvement, remodeling, and renovation projects.

    We help you build out in less time, at a great price. How do we do this?

    We work differently than other sunroom contractors. How do we stand out?

    Our customers are so pleased with the quality of their new additions; they often convert the outdoor/indoor spaces into living rooms, family rooms, and dining areas. M. Daigle and Sons builds each addition to meet specifications on site. We do not prefabricate.

    There are a few aspects that should be considered before designing your own sunroom. Because it is more convenient to construct a sunroom when you have your own design and style, we ensure the following aspects are under our purview:

    We ensure that the sunroom is a great addition to your house by adapting to various purposes, such as a playroom or an awesome place to entertain guests. We provide sunroom plans that fit your budget and offers quality that you can flaunt in front of your friends.

    Our professional sunroom contractors help you with the perfect ideas to beautify and secure your sunroom. At M Daigle and Sons, we take pride in being one of the best sunroom contractors of Jacksonville, Florida. This means that our customers are assured of the best services and first-rate quality.

    Call to speak to us today to discuss your ideas for your home at 904-513-1907

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    Famous ‘Grey Gardens’ home hits the market for $19.95 million – AOL News - February 10, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The gorgeous gray-shingled mansion at 3 West End Road, East Hampton, better known as Grey Gardens, has hit the market for $19.95 million.

    The home, previously occupied by Jackie Kennedy relatives "Big Edie" and "Little Edie" Bouvier Beale, was made famous in the 1975 documentary film, "Grey Gardens," which uncovered the pair's shocking living conditions.

    Plagued by limited funds, the mother and daughter retreated into isolation and resided for decades in the once-handsome home that fell into a state of disrepair and decay, infested by fleas, inhabited by numerous cats and raccoons, deprived of running water and filled with garbage. Health inspectors even reported spotting human waste in the upstairs bedrooms.

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    EAST HAMPTON, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES - JANUARY 8: Edith Bouvier (first cousin of Jackie Onassis) Beale at her home 'Grey Gardens' on January 8, 1972 in New York, United States. (Photo by Tom Wargacki/WireImage)

    EAST HAMPTON, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES - JANUARY 8: Edith Bouvier (first cousin of Jackie Onassis) Beale at her home 'Grey Gardens' on January 8, 1972 in New York, United States. (Photo by Tom Wargacki/WireImage)

    EAST HAMPTON, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES - JANUARY 8: Edith Bouvier (first cousin of Jackie Onassis) Beale at her home 'Grey Gardens' on January 8, 1972 in New York, United States. (Photo by Tom Wargacki/WireImage)

    Visitors outside Grey Gardens, home of Edith Bouvier Beale (aka 'Little Edie,' first cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwill), on 3 West End Ave in Georgica Pond, East Hampton, New York. September 1, 1972. (Photo by Ron Galella/WireImage)

    Edith Bouvier Beale poses near the Paris Theater in New York, where the controversial film Grey Gardens is playing. Some critics have labeled the film 'exploitative' while others have praised it. Edith Bouvier Beale and her mother, relatives of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, live in a decaying mansion on Long Island. The movie brings viewers inside their home and into their lives and relationship with each other.

    'Little' Edith Bouvier Beale (1917 - 2002, right), a cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, at home with her mother 'Big Edie' (1896 - 1977) in Grey Gardens, a run-down mansion in East Hampton, New York, 1974. This is a scene from the Maysles brothers documentary 'Grey Gardens'. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)

    'Little' Edith Bouvier Beale (1917 - 2002), a cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, at home with her mother, 'Big Edie' (1896 - 1977), in Grey Gardens, a run-down mansion in East Hampton, New York, circa 1975. (Photo by Tom Wargacki/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

    Edith Bouvier Beale (aka 'Little Edie,' first cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwill), at home in Grey Gardens in Georgica Pond, East Hampton, New York. September 1, 1972. (Photo by Ron Galella/WireImage)

    Visitors outside Grey Gardens, home of Edith Bouvier Beale (aka 'Little Edie,' first cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwill), on 3 West End Ave in Georgica Pond, East Hampton, New York. September 1, 1972. (Photo by Ron Galella/WireImage)

    Edith Bouvier Beale (1917 - 2002), a cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, at home in Grey Gardens, a run-down mansion in East Hampton, New York, circa 1975. (Photo by Tom Wargacki/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

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    "Little Edie" sold the house in 1979 after her mother's death for $220,000 ($726,000 today) to current owners Sally Quinn and Ben Bradlee, who restored the dilapidated home, maintaining the original gray shingle color -- a Hamptons signature.

    Despite keeping the original structure of the home, there is hardly any trace of the mansion's former condition.

    Featuring seven bedrooms and six and a half baths, the home oozes grandeur with tasteful touches that invoke its storied history, like warm hardwood floors, a terracotta-tiled sunroom and Tudor-style diamond-paned bay windows.

    In addition to a Har-Tru tennis court and heated swimming pool, a quaint stucco cottage sits on the property's lush (yet manicured) two-acre grounds.

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    Bethenny Frankel’s Real-Estate Reboot – Wall Street Journal - February 9, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Bethenny Frankel's Real-Estate Reboot
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    During a roughly four-month renovation of the main house, she spent about $400,000 to enlarge it to about 3,000 square feet, revamping the master bathroom, creating a sunroom and opening up the kitchen. Appropriately for the founder of a liquor company ...

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    Planning Department Weekly List – Stroud News and Journal - February 8, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Planning Department Weekly List

    Planning Applications registered between 30.01.17 and 03.02.17.

    The under mentioned applications have been received since the publication of the previous list dated 29.01.17 may be inspected at Planning Dept, Council Offices, Ebley Mill, Stroud, Glos, (Tel:01453 754442) during normal office hours, 8.45 am to 5.00pm (4.30pm on Fridays).

    Any persons wishing to make representations about any of these applications may do so in writing to planning@stroud.gov.uk as soon as possible. It should be noted that any comments on a planning application will be treated as a public document and will be placed on our website.

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    Bisley with Lypiatt: Mr & Mrs Charles Hayward, Hill House, Oakridge Lynch, proposed garden room extension.

    Cainscross: Mrs V Alder, land adjacent to Devereaux Road, Ebley proposed dwelling; Helen Barrett, 8 Westward Road, internal alterations to provide an improved layout for the change of use of 8 Westward Road from C3(a) to C3(b).

    Chalford: Harlequin Group Ltd, telecommunications cabinet at Chalford sports and social club, Highfield Way, France Lynch, installation of telecommunication apparatus.

    Eastington: Parish Clerk, Eastington Community Centre, Owen Harris Memorial Ground, Alkerton, the proposal is for a new build, bespoke, landscaped, spray concrete skate area designed in conjunction with local young people, the site is located on the corner of the existing playing field adjacent to the car park; Mr Edward Argent, Phase 1 land west of Stonehouse, Grove Lane, Westend, infrastructure to serve approved phase 1 masterplan, the outline application was an environment impact assessment application and an environmental statement was submitted to the planning authority at that time.

    Fretherne with Saul: Mr N Dangerfirled, Hoopers Farm, High Street, change of use to fishing lake, provision of car parking and erection of a building for ancillary facilities.

    Harescombe: Mr Mathew Hemming, Pike House, Stroud Road, single storey lounge extension.

    Horsley: Mr S Read, The Old White Hart, Downend, garage alterations.

    Kings Stanley: Mr B Yam, Henlian, Castle Street, single storey rear extension.

    Minchinhampton: Beaudesert Park School, Common Road, Hampton Green, Box, change of use to a playing field for use as extension to the existing adjacent playing fields; Mr Bob Polley, ATC Loudspeaker Technology Ltd, Gypsy Lane, Chalford, proposed extension to provide staff toilet accommodation, amended roof design; Mr Matthew Clay, Windsmere, Pinfarthings, Amblerley, two storey extension; Mr & Mrs Arnold, Hyde Tyning, The Knapp, Besbury, erection of a replacement oak framed garden room on identical footprint; Mr & Mrs Derek Pidoux, Scar Hill Farm, Box, proposed new garage and conversion of existing garage to family annexe with studio above.

    Painswick: Earl and Countess Liverpool, The Lodge Annexe, Holcombe Folly, Holcombe Folly Cottage reconfiguration and extension; K & P Longuet-Higgins, Groves Close, Stroud Road, Edge, replacement of existing dwelling, construction of detached garage and swimming pool.

    Rodborough: Mr James Reynolds, Ambleside, The Butts, addition of second storey to bungalow; Mr & Mrs B King, land off Butterrow Hill, erection of one dwelling.

    Slimbridge: Ms Helen Dunn, Slimbridge Sports Pavilian, St Johns Road, S.16/0664/FUL condition 4; Mr Neil Howarth, Oak House, St Johns Road, oak remove major deadwood throughout crown, raise canopy overhanging field to help balance, cut back branches nearest to house and chimney, repeat work carried out under planning reference S.12/0647/TPO.

    Stroud: Mr & Mrs R Hart, 15 Belmont Road, demolition of small outbuilding to the front of the property, construction of a new single storey extension to the front of the property; Mr Nick Mills, 215-217 Slad Road, front sunroom extension with raised decking area and dormer windows to front and rear; Mr Nick Mills, Prospect House, 114 Cainscross Road, replacement of existing utility annex with new utility annex, installation of new French doors in existing opening, creation of new opening between dining room and living room, erection of new gates and railings; Mr and Mrs J Saward, 98 Bisley Road, demolition of small lean-to outbuilding and proposed works and extensions; Mr Anthony Fields, 118 Cainscross Road, change of use from B1 business back to residential use, convert into seven one bedroom self-contained flats and two self-contained studio apartments with associated works, remove treeline to the front and side, remove rear single storey modern sunroom, add exterior stairs to first and second floor, add windows and doors to the sides and rear as shown in the drawings; Stirling Storage Solutions, Wicliffe Industrial Centre, Chestnut Lane, alterations to approved site layout including enlarged office building, refurbishment of existing brick building and installation of lighting.

    Upton St Leonards: Communication Station rear of Home Farm, Bondend Road, upgrade to existing telecommunications facility.

    These are applications to which Stroud District Council have been notified of. There is no formal mechanism for consultation on these types of applications, particularly where prior notification is involved. On occasion, the case officer may wish to contact public bodies to confirm information submitted.

    Bisley with Lypiatt: Mr A Dawe, 1 The Crescent, Oakridge Lynch, minor amendment to S.16/1588/HHOLD pitch of roof to two storey extension revised.

    Chalford: Harlequin Group Ltd, Telecommunications cabinet at Chalford sports and social club, Highfield Way, France Lynch, installation of telecommunication apparatus.

    Cranham: Mr Dave Tibbles, Juniper Cottage, minor amendment to S.16/0407/FUL, integrate PV panels to the south west pitch of the main roof.

    Fretherne with Saul: Mr Chris Watson, Framilode House, annual maintenance for numerous trees on site, see tree management plan submitted 24/1/2017; Mr Chris Watson, Framilode House, Framilode, see tree management plan submitted as part of application form; Mrs Jon Tosh, Sandfield Cottage, Church Lane, Saul, multi-stemmed sycamore (T1) reduce in height by approximately five metres and side by up to three metres to shape.

    Minchinhampton: Mrs Mary Mathews, 32 Tetbury Street, hawthorn fell.

    Painswick: Mr Bousfield, West Hayes, Far End, Sheepscombe, silver birch fell and replace with fruit tree.

    Rodborough: Mr Matthew John, Stroud Enterprise Centre, Bath Road, white ash (T1) section fell to ground to obstruction of overhead powerline to be installed, willow/common ash (G1) pollard to height of fence 18m from ground level due to obstruction of overhead powerline; Mrs Rebecca Steele, Unit 3, Wallbridge Industrial Estate, Wallbridge, use of building as a battery storage unit.

    Stonehouse: Mr Digby Milnes, Gloucestershire County Council, Bristol Road, T1-T23 fell to ground level; Mrs Jacqui Uzzell, 49 Ryelands Road, single storey pitched roof rear extension; extend beyond rear wall by 4.6 metres, maximum height of 3.9 metres, height to eaves of 2.5 metres.

    Stroud: Mrs Jose Thomas, Corbett House, Castle Street, beech raise the lowest limbs, only pruning back to main stem if wounds are no larger than 10cm, remove dead branches/stubs that have formed after previous works were carried out, reduce the regrowth over the neighbouring property by one to 1.5 metres; Mrs Tracee Williams, 4 Rose Cottages, Nelson Street, malus spp (T1) reduce crown by 1.5 metres in height and 1.5m in radial spread.

    Upton St Leonards: Communication station rear of Home Farm, Bondend Road, upgrade to existing telecommunications facility.

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    Castro charmer is a 1905 Victorian tucked away on Douglass St. – SFGate (blog) - February 7, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    From the front, the house seems like a magical, secret place. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    From the front, the house seems like a magical, secret place. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Inside. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Inside. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Lots of light, which is nice to see in such a vintage Victorian. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Lots of light, which is nice to see in such a vintage Victorian. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    More of living room. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    More of living room. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    More. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    More. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Dining area. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Dining area. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Kitchen, Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Kitchen, Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Here you see a more open floorplan than one might expect in such an old home. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Here you see a more open floorplan than one might expect in such an old home. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    More kitchen detail. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    More kitchen detail. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Clever little pantry. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Clever little pantry. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Sun room. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Sun room. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Bath, 1 of 2. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Bath, 1 of 2. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Parlor sort of room. This home has 8 rooms, per records. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Parlor sort of room. This home has 8 rooms, per records. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Bed, 1 of 2. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Bed, 1 of 2. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    2nd bed. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    2nd bed. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    2nd bath. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    2nd bath. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Patio outside. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Patio outside. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    View from upper deck Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    View from upper deck Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Yard. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Yard. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Attic. Expansion potential? Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Attic. Expansion potential? Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Last property view. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Last property view. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Blue prints. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

    Blue prints. Photos: Dan Friedman via MLS/Donna Cooper, Hill and Co.

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    ACC busy maintaining high standards for the Village – Arkansas News - February 7, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By SUZANNE SWEETEN / Staff writer

    "Busy" sums up the goings-on of the Hot Springs Village Property Owners Association permitting and inspection department and the architecture control committee. In the past few weeks, requests for permits numbered 87 and 84 were approved. Two new homes are set to begin construction at 9 Carpintero Lane by Renaissance Homes and 6 Paraiso Lane by Holman Construction. An in-home consulting business at 5 Aguila Way met ACC guidelines. No signage, no storage or walk-in traffic is expected at the residence, but because the property is rented a letter of permission was issued from the property owner. The ACC authorized installation of a full-house generator at 54 Hartura Way and another generator at 6 Narvaez Lane. A boat dock is going in at 27 Tiburon Way and a unique sea wall application granted a variance at Linares Lane. The proposed sea wall will be made from 80-pound interlocking concrete blocks on a gravel base, three courses high with cap stones finishing off the top. ACC members granted a variance, providing the property owner supplies project drawings, and allows for a turnback within the wall and concrete footings. A sunroom at 8 Perales Lane and a room addition at 1 Teruel Circle drew affirmation, but a request for a hot tub at 61 Alteza is tabled for the moment. The ACC approved a tree removable at 17 Amable Lane. A bronze-colored fence at 25 Lejos Lane doesnt meet ACC color specifications and was denied as submitted. Fences at 40 Arjona Way, 32 Promesa Place and 7 Valerosa Lane are ready for installation. Coronado Baptist Church requested and received renewal of its annual signage. The Village Shell station was granted a privacy screening fence and given a 30-day deadline for its installation. The ACC meets the first and third Thursday of each month in the Coronado Center at 8:30 a.m.

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    Sunroom Addition – au.pinterest.com - January 13, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    explores the differences between 3-season/4-season rooms and sunrooms

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    This layout is very much like the vision I have in my head for our backyard if we ever get around to fixing up the sunroom.

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    Hagen Glass can keep the sun shining in all year round with our custom sunroom designs. http://www.hagenfirst.com/residential/sunrooms

    4-Season Room Addition (Exterior) Des Moines - Boone

    This is a Grandview Sunroom four season sunroom. Have this room added to your home with a heating/cooling system and you will be able to enjoys the outdoors year round.

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    Room Additions by RoomAddition.com - January 13, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    We offers pre-assemble at the factory sunroom and patio enclosures that will insure the highest quality rooms with easy and quick installations. Our rooms have a patented UL approved electrical system which allowsfor the placing of electrical outlets, porch lights and light switches every 4 thru-out our additions. Our insulated 4 sunroom, and patio addition roofs come with UL approved electrical light and fan beams built into the roofs.

    Our sunrooms and patio enclosures LowE2 dual and triple glazed tempered glass windows and doors provide 4 Times Less Heat Gain with 4 Times More Insulation and are stronger than our Competitors Glass, keeping our additions much cooler in Summer & warmer in the Winter. The Dual glazed LowE2 glass also blocks 82% of the UV with50% less glare and eliminates all condensation.

    Our glass is 8 Times Strongerwith 2 Times more Clarity thanresidential glass and it is also 10 Times More Scratch Resistant than Acrylic. Our sunroom and patio enclosure windows and doors come with a factory lifetime glass guarantee, making our sunrooms and patio enclosures safer for your family.

    Our vinyl window frames provide for modern high efficiency windows. they will not swell, which allows for smooth operating in all climates and are nearly maintenance free, with superior glass insulation qualities. Vinyl windows will also eliminate condensation, commonly found in Aluminum windows and doors.

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    Sunrooms – Minnesota Rusco - January 13, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    0 Choose Your Sunroom

    With a custom built sunroom from Minnesota Rusco, youll be able to choose between several design options, from elegant curves to modern angles. We offer a large selection of styles so that your sunroom perfectly compliments your homes layout and design. Match the roof to your homes shingles or choose a completely glass roof for maximum sun. You determine the materials, colors, and overall look. The options are endless!

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    Youll be able to enjoy the sunny outdoors regardless of the temperature or season with your new custom sunroom. Our sunroom additions offer the best protection from all of natures unpleasantries such as uncomfortably hot sun, insects, allergens, heavy rain, and sticky humidity. Youll stay cozy and comfortable under the sunshine all year round. Start planning your new sunroom today with Minnesota Rusco.

    Our specialty sunrooms feature various types of roofing options, from full glass to shingles, that match your homes roof. Youll even get to determine the height and angle. This fully customizable addition to your home will add the extra space you need and increase the value of your home. Our professionals will work with you to design and build the sunroom youve always wanted.

    Build your sunroom to accommodate your favorite recreational activity. Sunrooms are great for a variety of uses such as a personal spa, outdoor dining area, recreational room, indoor garden, reading room, or a sunny breakfast nook. We design your room around the activity you choose to ensure that its the perfect space for your leisure.

    Bring more natural light into your home and brighten up your world. Visit with the Minnesota Rusco professionals today to start planning your custom built sunroom.

    If you're considering making some changes to your home - including new replacement windows, siding, entry doors or a bathroom remodel - you can use our simple online scheduler to set up an appointment with one of our experts to help you make the best choices for your project.

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    Sunrooms | Patio Rooms | Sunroom Kits | Affordable Sunroom Kit - January 13, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    See a World of Possibilities

    The ever-changing colors of the seasons will surround you as you spend quite mornings, lazy afternoons and romantic, starlit evenings in the controlled environment of a sunroom. If you choose, your sunroom can be the home of a hot tub, fireplace or breakfast bar. Just set your imagination free, and your sunroom will soon be your most popular room. It is true that sunrooms create a beautiful and dreamy retreat for you and your family. But do not be surprised if you find yourself inhabiting your new sunroom more than any room in the house!

    Your sunroom can be anything you want it to be. Expand your living space and let the warmth of the sun into your office, kitchen, bath or the outdoors in to your family room. No matter the application, the total environment of a sunroom will give a sense of space and light that will open your eyes to the world around you. The uses are nearly as endless as the views on a starry night.

    Affordable Sunroom Kits gives you plenty of options. With distinctive designs and more than 200 standard models to choose from, your sunroom will blend gracefully with any architectural style.

    We offer solarium kits, pool enclosure kits, sunroom kits, conservatory kits and greenhouse kits. We specialize in custom design, so regardless of the application, we are certain to have exactly what you are looking for.

    Affordable Sunroom Kits can provide a room addition kit to meet your style and budget. Learn about the different room kit options and let Affordable Sunroom Kits work with you to see what is best for your home and lifestyle.

    Three season room is the most popular enclosure for enjoyment from early spring through late fall. Because a three season room is not meant to be heated on an ongoing basis, the three season room is versatile yet economical.

    No matter what the weather does outside, you will be comfortable inside a Affordable Sunroom Kits all season rooms. Affordable Sunroom Kits all season rooms makes the most out of your heating and cooling systems, saving you money.

    Few things are more spectacular than a moonlit sky filled with stars. Sunrooms & Solariums allow you to enjoy breathtaking views from every side and above no matter the weather. Your glass ceiling will forever change your perspective.

    Affordable Sunroom Kits offers you the largest and most complete product range in every architectural style, we also offer you the largest choice in structural materials: aluminum, vinyl clad, and natural wood. Every home has a different look and style, only Affordable Sunroom Kits gives you these options in one place to fit your personal style and compliment your homes existing look. Build the sunroom of your dreams without compromise.

    Aluminums unique quality of light weight & structural strength makes it ideal for sunroom structures.

    Aluminum structure clad with smooth and durable vinyl for energy efficiency and low maintenance.

    There is nothing more appealing than the beauty and warmth of a natural wood in your sunroom.

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