02-02-2021, 12:10 PM
We have some projects planned for our house when we get stateside again. Other than a new roof, I need to replace the deck. Originally I wanted to build a bigger deck, put a gabled roof over part of it, and then screen it in. But SWMBO would rather add an enclosed room and is now leaning towards a sunroom. In the middle is our kitchen window over the sink and is my wife's favorite view since it overlooks a valley and farm. A screened in porch would obstruct part of that view. The back of the house faces east.
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What she's thinking is to put the sunroom in front of the lower, right section of the house. You could enter the sunroom from that lower slider, from the deck above, or through a door in the front of it leading out to the lawn. That chimney is only for a metal liner for a freestanding wood fireplace in the basement. We'd like to have a wood fireplace in the sunroom and I'd probably heat/cool it with a minisplit. One thing that has us stumped is the deck to sunroom transition. The sunroom would have to be pretty tall or you'd have to crouch down to enter from the deck above, or we could do one step down from the house to the deck to not have to build the sunroom too high. I don't want to walk off the deck, down to the lawn, and then into the sunroom.
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Any suggestions (other than don't do it)?
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What she's thinking is to put the sunroom in front of the lower, right section of the house. You could enter the sunroom from that lower slider, from the deck above, or through a door in the front of it leading out to the lawn. That chimney is only for a metal liner for a freestanding wood fireplace in the basement. We'd like to have a wood fireplace in the sunroom and I'd probably heat/cool it with a minisplit. One thing that has us stumped is the deck to sunroom transition. The sunroom would have to be pretty tall or you'd have to crouch down to enter from the deck above, or we could do one step down from the house to the deck to not have to build the sunroom too high. I don't want to walk off the deck, down to the lawn, and then into the sunroom.
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Any suggestions (other than don't do it)?