Sunroom Ideas For A Tight Budget
While most people would agree that a simple addition of a patio or solarium is a great way to take better advantage of backyard space, not
everyone can afford to build a miniature glass palace. When budgets are a concern, there are still plenty of sunroom ideas that can be brought to
fruition without a huge investment.
The following tips can help reduce the costs associated with building a sunroom:
- Obtain free or low-cost plans – Unless there is a desire to have a super custom design, there really is no reason to seek out an
architect to obtain sunroom plans. Using free plans available on the Internet or buying basic plans from a do-it-yourself store can save a
lot of money out of a tight budget.
- Doing the work personally – While not everyone is a do-it-yourselfer, some sunrooms are fairly easy in design to tackle. It is worth
taking a look at this option. Cutting construction fees out of a sunroom project can make the bottom line much more attainable. If completing
the entire project personally isn’t feasible, consider doing some of the work in-house and contracting out the parts that can’t be handled
alone.
- Scale back on the design – A sunroom doesn’t have to have ceiling to floor glass to be considered a sunroom. To ease back on expenses,
consider using knee-walls for part of the structure or even screening. Should materials still cost too much, consider actually scaling back
the design. A slightly smaller project can make all the difference in the world to a tight budget.
Sunroom ideas for those operating on a shoestring budget do exist. Just because money is tight doesn’t mean this type of indoor/outdoor room
cannot be pulled off. Making the right decisions in the planning can bring costs in line with budgeting concerns.
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