By
eHow Home & Garden Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Things You’ll Need:
- Building permit from zoning office
- Quotes from competing contractors
- Windows that allow for lots of light
- Sun roof
- Roof materials
- Furniture
- Notated floor plan
Step1
Consult with your city's zoning office to obtain a building permit to add a sun room. You need to indicate that your addition is a sun room, because most cities separate small additions from larger rooms.
Step2
Request quotes from specialized contractors in your community in order to add an affordable yet high-quality sun room to your home. You should look for architectural firms that specialize in cutting-edge porches to build a high-end sun room.
Step3
Buy windows that allow a great deal of natural light to enter your sun room. Choose windows that slide sideways, windows that slide up and down or cranking windows that rotate outward.
Step4
Place double-paned windows along the top of your sun room ceiling to create a great place to catch some sun. You can install a sun roof that allows light to warm the room during the winter season.
Step5
Expand your electrical wiring from the main home to your sun room to allow for a high number of outlets. You should be able to place a television, DVD player and other electronics in your sun room to increase its usefulness and your enjoyment.
Step6
Note the pattern and construction of your home's roof to replicate the same design on your sun room. You need to locate ceiling tiles, gutters and other materials that match the snow-load level of your home to avoid structural problems brought on by excessive rain or blizzards.
Step7
Shop for comfortable furniture that matches the motif of your sun room. You can even move furniture from your home into the sun room if you're working on a tight budget. A quick examination of clearance sales at furniture stores may yield inexpensive additions to your home.