Sunday, October 24, 2010

Bathroom Bedroom


Kids Bedroom from Leonardo Collection



Kids Bedroom from Ponte collection




Kids Bedroom from Happy Single Collection



Kids Bedroom from Lettini Collection



Kids Bedroom from Platone Collection



Kids Bedroom from Max Collection



Kids Bedroom from Young collection

Kids Bedroom from Boiserie collection

Kids Room from Arcamagica collection



Kids Bedroom from Archimede collection



Kids Bedroom from Happy collection



Kids Room from Leonardo collection



Kids Bedroom from Leonardo collection



Kids Bedroom from Leonardo collection



Kids Bedroom from Letti Tessili collection



Kids Bedroom from Max collection



Kids Bedroom from Ponti collection



Kids Bedroom from Sesamoh collection


Kids Bedroom from Sesamoh collection



Kids Bedroom from Soppalchi Moderk collection


The sunroom can enhance the elegance of your home no end, but you need to consider the type of climate in which you live before you decide on what sunroom to buy, and what to use it for.
Sunrooms aren't just for family game rooms anymore. With the increase in technology - yes, windows are more than just two panes of glass held together in a frame - you can place your kitchen, your bedroom, or even a ballroom in a room with glass walls - which is all a sunroom is.Before you decide to use your sunroom as a bedroom, however, give some thought to the climate in which you live. If you live in an area where there is a lot of snow or it gets very cold, you will need much different materials than if you only intend to use the room for three seasons out of the year.Give a thought to where you are going to place your sunroom. Obviously you'll want to place it next to your home in such a way that you can take advantage of the best view, but it's usually best that your windows not face full west, for example. The general consensus is that the south is the best direction.If you live in an area that gets a lot of snow, you can always modify your sunroom to allow for this by using well-insulated opaque panels of wood or vinyl below (knee walls) and the vast panes of glass above, rather than having glass that stretches from floor to ceiling.The placement of the windows and doors in your sunroom are an important factor. Depending on the type of roof style you choose - flat, vaulted, split level, or peaked, you'll need specialty windows to fit into the ceiling. Such windows will affect the price of your sunroom.

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