A Sunroom Can Give You Flex Room

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A Sunroom Can Give You Flex Room (NAPSA)—With so many people spending more time at home, a growing number of homeowners are taking a shine to sunrooms. A glass enclosed patio room can provide more livable space for your family, especially when your oldest comes back from college. Sunrooms are also a good way to help people build dreams and give homeowners the feeling of having a new home at the old address. A glass-enclosed sunroom is also a nice plus whenreselling a home. Studies show that they return 60 percent of their initial value when the home is resold within thefirst year. What’s more, building them costs about onethird as much as a wood-frame sunroom addition. According to NatureScape Patio Rooms, a leader in custom-built three- and all-season rooms, a patio room provides the extra space to relax, set up a homeoffice or even an exercise room.In a national survey 64 percent of those polled who do not currently have a sunroom wished they had one, with numbers highest in the northeast and midwest. Most (57 percent) said they would use a sunroom primarily as a quiet space to relax. Other popular uses stated were recreation room/hot tub room, a scenic viewing area or children’s play room. The experts at NatureScape suggest these are some things to consider as you plan for your new room: AN EXTRA ROOM WITH A VIEW—Adding a sunroom is a nice way to find more livable space for your family while satisfying that cocooning urge that has becomeso popular. What purpose or activity do you have in mind for your new sunroom? Will you occupyit throughout the year or only during certain seasons? Will you furnish your new sunroom with upholstered furniture and electronics that are environmentally sensitive? * Do you prefer a glass-enclosed space or screened porch setting? Have you determined a budget or considered a financial plan? Free Brochure To obtain a free brochure call toll-free 877-550-6006 or visit the Website at www.petindustires.com for more information.