For homeowners who are looking for a classic, stylish way to place a multifunctional sheltered area on their property, having a sunroom installation is the way to go. When you commonly entertain guests, the party sunroom can provide all the comforts of indoor living, without needing to have them cut through your house.

Having a sunroom built on your party grounds is an excellent way to provide your guests with everything they could desire. Installing large glass doors that open fully on one end of the sunroom will permit the party to take place both inside the structure and in the area around it without the need to interrupt the party atmosphere.

Homeowners who enjoy this entertaining idea commonly contact their Tennessee contractor for arranging plans and proceeding with this sunroom installation. For families who like to entertain frequently, having a sunroom of this style installed alongside the family pool or the patio garden is a popular trend in the Tennessee area.

The sunroom doesn't have to be an all-glass structure as home owners often assume it is. Your sunroom can have regular walls on a portion, providing a safe location to lock away your party supplies when not in use. Installing a refrigerator and a sink for washing dishes, along with cabinetry for storage in a small kitchen on one end of your sunroom, allows your guests to have access to cold drinks without the need to lug around large coolers.

Washroom installation is another common aspect of the modern party sunroom. When your guests have the facilities they need incorporated into the sunroom, they won't need to cut through your house while looking for the toilet anymore.

When not in use, the sunroom makes a wonderful location to keep your party supplies stored in. Extra patio furniture can be kept out of the elements, while those food stocks used for entertaining can be directly stored in the small kitchen you've had built on. There's always room for your steaks to marinade in this refrigerator once your Tennessee contractor installs electricity to your sunroom.

Best of all, when the weather turns sour in the middle of your gathering, the party doesn't have to be over. Your guests can simply step inside the sunroom, bringing their patio chairs along with them, and you can shut the storm out while still providing the entertaining atmosphere that your guests are wanting. Once the storm rolls past, you can open the sunroom doors again and resume the party with dry chairs and full glasses.

Having a party sunroom installation take place on your property will grant you all of these entertaining options, and can double as your personal retreat when you're not entertaining as well. If enjoying a relaxing summer evening in the solitude of your garden sounds as wonderful to you as the idea of entertaining a dozen guests at an outdoor dinner party, you should consider having a sunroom installed by your Tennessee contractor today.

 
For homeowners who are looking for only the best in sunroom installation, the concept of having a traditional style tearoom installed is always a fascination. This standalone structure can be modified to meet today's comfort standards and be used in all weather, while still possessing the exterior charm that the structure style demands.

As your Tennessee contractor, few building ideas shock us anymore here at Weather Tamer. The teahouse structure is traditionally built near a source of water, such as a pond or a stream, and normally extends out over the water itself. While not terribly difficult, sunroom installation in this most traditional manner may require some extra steps and planning to make certain the foundation is stable.

Modern teahouse structures are usually sunrooms that are installed in a quiet area of the property, with natural water sources viewed as optional. When your Tennessee contractor understands what you are looking for in your sunroom, the installation process will be much easier. If you want the stand-alone structure on the quiet side of your yard to resemble a teahouse, then make sure that your contractor knows from the start. Otherwise, creating the correct appearance will be a challenge for the design team.

Your sunroom installation plans will have your new teahouse looking magnificent. As an addition to your property, the teahouse should strive to fit into the landscape, relying on traditional colors such as green or brown for vinyl siding colors. Alternatively, if you want to draw attention to the sunroom, bright red is the traditional focal color for tearoom designs.

As your Tennessee contractor will inform you, the traditional teahouse has large sliding doors that are opened to make the central room feel as if it is a continuation of the natural setting beyond. In modern tearooms, these doors are usually made from glass, and feature a locking mechanism to secure the teahouse when not in use. If you want these to face a certain direction or to look a certain way, be sure to mention it while your sunroom installation is still in the planning stage.

The modern tearoom design should fit in with your property, while still allowing you all of the necessities that make modern life comfortable. Traditionalists will demand that the structure have no running water or power. Modern designs commonly feature both, including exterior illumination that can be controlled both from the main house and from within the tea house itself.

Ultimately, you will want safety features included in your sunroom installation. Regardless of how traditional or modern you want your teahouse design to be, you will need to consider the modern world's demands for a securely locking structure. Insist on a design that will allow whatever you have inside the teahouse to be safely locked away when not in use. Your Tennessee contractor will help you reach all of the right decisions for your sunroom installation design.