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Should You Convert A Screened Porch Into A Sunroom?

With the temperatures dropping, it’s not uncommon for homeowners to think about converting their screened porch into a four-season sunroom. Both spaces have unique perks and can elevate your home’s appeal. But which is best suited for your personal needs? Let’s explore the differences and determine which option works best. Pros Of Having A Screened Porch Screened porches give your space a rustic, outdoor feel. The mesh screens allow fresh air to come through while keeping out rain, snow, or pesky mosquitos during the summer. They’re also a much more affordable option to construct and maintain than a sunroom. If you love being closer to nature, screened porches guarantee an authentic outdoor experience any time of year! Benefits Of Converting To A Sunroom On the other hand, sunrooms offer plenty of advantages that might make you consider a transformation. Here are a few of the main perks you’ll enjoy once you convert:   ●      Year-Round Use: Sunroo...

Our Favorite DIY Hanging Planters for your Screen Room

While spring has sprung, there are still parts of the country covered in snow and blanketed in cold temperatures. Bring the outdoors, indoors to your screen room, with simple “do-it-yourself” hanging planters. From repurposed birdcage planters to modern geometrical shaped pots, it’s simple to find a planter that fits your home’s style and fit seamlessly in your décor. Our favorite aspect of incorporating hanging planters in your home is that it utilizes open areas, without taking up valuable floor or wall space. We compiled three of our favorite DIY hanging planters to give you inspiration to bring this modern décor style to your screen room, sunroom, or addition solution, today! FOR THE UPCYCLER Add a vintage touch to any space by upcycling, reusing and repurposing old birdcages. This simple DIY project requires nothing more than a birdcage, optional soil liner/container, potting mix, flowers/plants/succulents, optional paint, and a beginner’s green thumb. In its origina...