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1Sleeping Porch Sunroom

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2Floral Sunroom

In the sunroom of this Wisconsin farmhouse, pretty hand-sewn pillows, including one crafted from a Wisconsin souvenir handkerchief, dress up all the chairs—including the mini rocker. Also handcrafted: the light fixture featuring a reclaimed wicker basket.
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3Plant-Filled Sunroom
French doors, combination hand-crank and clerestory-style windows, and brick flooring give the enclosed patio in this Connecticut cottage a conservatory feel. The antique settee—which (per the dealer!) once sat in Abraham Lincoln's doctor's waiting room—was recovered in turquoise toile (Tea Party in Aquatic from Jim Thompson). White slipcovered wingback chairs offset the dramatic array of dried branches and ferns nestled in two Mexican wrought iron urns, while underneath the iron coffee table, a collection of vintage books is loosely corralled in a woven tray.
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4Adirondack-Inspired Sunroom
This bright space is an ode to the homeowner's love of the Adirondacks. The woven rockers are made of woven ash and yellow birch, and the 19th-century tramp art washstand is made from more than 500 cigar boxes. More boxes line the mantel.
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5Simple & Pretty Sunroom
The Grit and PolishWe believe that a sunroom with warmth and personal touches can be completed with items you may very well already have on hand: a gorgeous vintage table, a piece of charming wicker furniture, and a lovely rug underfoot.
See more at The Grit and Polish.
SHOP GREEN VELVET PILLOW COVERS
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6Traditional-Meets-Modern Sunroom
Tec Petaja/Pencil & Paper Co.For a classic vibe with modern accents woven in for good measure, we recommend a Scandinavian-inspired coffee table and never-goes-out-of-style wicker furniture.
See more at Pencil & Paper Co.
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7Playful Patterned Sunroom
MARGARET RAJIC/KATE MARKER INTERIORS/LEO COTTAGE PROJECTSince a sunroom isn’t technically a part of the rest of your interiors, you can allow it to stand on its own with unique pieces and distinctive character. Mixing patterns and materials is a way to do just that.
See more at Kate Marker Interiors.
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8Sunroom With Personality
ERIN KESTENBAUM/THE RATH PROJECTAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below
9Breezy Sunroom
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10Sunroom With Natural Materials
DREW PIESTER/SCOUT & NIMBLEAs a nod to the outdoors that lie right outside your windows, bring lots of natural materials into your sunroom. These can include reclaimed wood tables, plants (real or faux), and rattan furniture.
See more at Scout & Nimble.
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11Mid-Century Sunroom
ANDREA PESCE/DREAM GREEN DIYTo give your sunroom a mid-century feel, look to furniture in linear shapes, area rugs with geometric patterns, and a vintage coffee table.
See more at Dream Green DIY.
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12Bohemian Sunroom
CANDACE SCHWARTZ OF JACKSON DESIGNS PHOTOGRAPHY/FARMER’S DAUGHTER INTERIORS & DESIGNYour sunroom should feel light and free-spirited, which is why bohemian décor works so well in these spaces. Gather up some dream catchers, pair up unexpected patterns, and if you have one, cover your fireplace in stunning tiles.
See more at Farmer’s Daughter Interiors & Design.
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13Cheerful Sunroom
COLLETTE WRIGHT OF THE LIPSTICK LENS/LAUREN KOSTER CREATIVEA sunroom should always make you smile, even on a gloomy day. To bring the sunshine inside no matter what, create a joyful atmosphere with lighthearted floor tiles, airy hues, and of course, a bowl of oranges.
See more at Lauren Koster Creative.
SHOP WHITE HANGING RATTAN CHAIRS
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14Eye-Catching Sunroom
AUSTIN DAY/MEGHAN BLUM INTERIORSFor graphic, attention-grabbing ambiance in your sunroom, take a page from the look of this stunning space, complete with a patterned ceiling and bold throw pillows.
See more at Meghan Blum Interiors.
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15Pink & Vintage-Inspired Sunroom
HOLLAND AVENUEA sweet, just-returned-from-the-flea-market aesthetic can be achieved in your sunroom with a few key pieces: a hanging swing, pink pillows, and framed vintage prints of birds.
See more at Holland Avenue.
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16Maximalist Sunroom
JEWELED INTERIORSSure, minimalism is having a major moment, but we are so here for maximalism too. This sunroom was not designed for the faint of heart, with its antique portrait and striking area rug.
See more at Jeweled Interiors.
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17Sunroom Next to Living Space
ALICE IN SCANDILANDIf your sunroom resides right alongside your living room, consider it an extra space where your little ones can play. Set up a tiny table and art supplies and watch your little ones bask in the sun.
See more at Alice in Scandiland.
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18Scandinavian Sunroom
CURATE AND DISPLAYFor a modern, Scandinavian take on a sunroom, consider placing a contemporary chair, modern lighting, and copious greenery in the space. We can definitely imagine ourselves sitting and reading for an afternoon here.
See more at Curate and Display.
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19Sunroom for Entertaining
TESSA NEUSTADT/EMILY HENDERSONTo transform your sunroom into entertaining central, you’ll need a well-stocked bar, chairs and a sofa set up for conversation—and speaking of conversation—lots of conversation pieces too. Here, we think the rattan side table and futuristic light fixture will get guests talking.
See more at Emily Henderson.
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20White & Dreamy Sunroom
STYLED WITH LACEShelby Deering is a lifestyle writer who specializes in decor, home tours, wellness, travel, vintage, and feel-good stories for national publications. She’s from Madison, Wisconsin, and when she’s not writing, you’ll find her running local trails, shopping flea markets, or going for walks with her husband and corgi.
Hannah Jones is the Commerce Editor for Country Living. Her eye is always on the next up-and-coming products to include in gift guides and she's ready to test everything from dog beds to garden tools for product reviews. When she’s not scoping out the latest and greatest items on the market, you can find her hanging with her two rescue dogs.
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