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Screened Porch vs. Sunroom: Which is Better?


You've moved into your dream home; however, you seem to be just a bit short on space. There is definitely room for an expansion of sorts, but what type of expansion is right for your humble abode?


Two of the most common ways to expand the living space in your home are screened porches or sunrooms. Both provide the natural light that human beings crave while allowing you extra areas of respite around your home, but deciding between these two is not always easy.


This decision is tough, but a little bit of insight into each option fosters an understanding of what to consider when having a team like DK Hawkins Group build either for you. Start with learning the pros and cons of screened porches versus sunrooms.


The Pros and Cons of Both

While both of these additions are enclosures that expand your interior living space, there are notable pros and cons between the two, depending on various circumstances. Let's start with the obvious: Budget.


Money is always one of the foremost considerations that every homeowner considers when constructing anything. Screened porches are the more affordable option in this category, as it takes less to construct than a sunroom, which consists of primarily the same building techniques and materials as your house itself.


Durability and usability go hand-in-hand. A sunroom is far more durable, being an additional room built onto your house utilized comfortably year-round. A screened porch is largely just added protection from the elements on an already-existing exterior element to your home.


What to Consider for Your Addition

Most homeowners who have decided to add a screened porch or sunroom to their home are aware that both options have these pros mentioned above and cons to them. However, there are more individualized preferences that one must consider when selecting between the two.


Home Orientation - Does the area where this addition is going get non-stop sunlight throughout each day, or are there long stretches where it is in the shade? Something like this will determine if a year-round sunroom is better than a seasonal screened porch or vice versa.


Personal Needs - If you want this addition to retain the characteristics of nature, but with some added defense against bugs or perhaps some allergens, then a screened porch is an easy solution. But if you're looking for added living space, a sunroom is the far more cohesive option.


Go With Experience - Consider DK Hawkins Group

Whether you have selected the addition of a screened porch for seasonal enjoyment or a sunroom for year-round leisure, be sure to hire a professional team to add it to your home! DK Hawkins Group is a full-service residential remodeling company that is sure to do your home justice.


Make sure you visit their website to get more information on their experience in sunroom and screened porch construction, and contact them today for a quote!

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