The Challenge
The home did not have enough room for a true living area, comfortable dining, or larger family gatherings.
- Small kitchen layout felt inconvenient
- Limited interior gathering space
- The home needed more light, space, and better flow
From a tight layout to a brighter, more open home with better kitchen flow and more room for family life.
This Boulder, CO 80301 project added a ground-level custom sunroom and updated the kitchen connection to create more usable living space, more natural light, and a better layout for daily living, family dinners, and gatherings.
The home did not have enough room for a true living area, comfortable dining, or larger family gatherings.
We built a ground-level sunroom addition connected directly to the kitchen and finished to feel like part of the home.
The homeowners gained a light-filled living space that supports daily life, meals, guests, and family gatherings much better.
The completed sunroom gives the home a stronger finished look and more usable square footage.
The addition reads as part of the property rather than a disconnected structure.
The finished sunroom gives the homeowners room to relax, dine, host, and use the home without feeling crowded.
The direct visual and physical connection makes the rear of the house feel more open and functional.
The kitchen now works as part of a larger living environment instead of staying isolated as a small room.
The new sunroom became the open, flexible area the home was missing. It brings in natural light, gives the homeowners space to spread out, and creates a better place to spend time with family and guests.
The kitchen update matters because this was not only about adding space. It was about making the original home work better with the new sunroom and improving daily movement through the house.
The sunroom adds meaningful room for daily life, dining, relaxing, and family gatherings.
Large windows and wide openings bring daylight deeper into the home.
The kitchen now connects naturally to the new living area instead of feeling isolated.
The exterior finish helps the sunroom feel like a real part of the house, not an afterthought.
This project solved a real layout problem without forcing the homeowners to move. The right sunroom addition created more space, more light, and a better daily experience inside the home.
Talk with our team about a custom sunroom or home layout solution built around how you actually want to live in your home.