Light-Filled Sunroom Refresh
Project Overview
This sunroom transformation turned an underutilized space into a bright, comfortable extension of the home. With abundant natural light and strong architectural features already in place, the goal was to create a cohesive, functional living area that feels just as inviting as the rest of the house.
The Challenge
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The space felt disconnected from the rest of the home
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Furniture layout didn’t maximize the natural light or views
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Finishes and textures lacked cohesion
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The room felt more like a pass-through than a true living space
Our Approach
We started by rethinking the layout to better define a true seating area that encourages everyday use. From there, we layered in warm, natural textures and a cohesive color palette to complement the surrounding outdoor views. Every decision—from furniture scale to lighting—was made to enhance comfort while letting the natural light remain the focal point.
Design Features
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Functional seating layout centered around conversation and comfort
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Green sectional to anchor the space with a soft, natural tone
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Layered rugs to define the seating area and add warmth over tile flooring
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Warm wood tones incorporated through furniture and accents
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Woven statement lighting to add texture and visual interest
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Indoor plants to enhance the indoor-outdoor connection
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Styling and accessories that create a collected, lived-in feel
Designed for Real Life
This sunroom is no longer just a seasonal space—it’s now a go-to spot for everyday living. Whether it’s morning coffee, family time, or quiet evenings, the room was designed to be used and enjoyed year-round.
The Final Result
The finished space feels bright, grounded, and effortlessly cohesive. By combining functional layout, layered textures, and a natural color palette, this sunroom now feels like a true extension of the home—comfortable, welcoming, and designed for real life.
Ready to Transform Your Space?
At Edge Interiors, we design spaces that are both beautiful and functional—tailored to how you actually live.




