thread: Using sunrooms as bedrooms?

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    Dec 2005
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    Using sunrooms as bedrooms?

    Has anyone used a sunroom as a bedroom?

    A place Im looking at has a sunroom (enclosed balcony). I dont HAVE to use it as a bedroom of any sort but was wondering if its possible in a pinch.

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    i have had to do this in a few places, depends largely on how drafty it is.

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    Mar 2009
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    Yes it's possible. My parents had a sunroom at the back of one of the houses they rented that we used as a bedroom. And my sister has a house now which has a sunroom to the side which they use as a bedroom.

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    I've seen plenty of people do it. Go for it

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    Yep. you need good curtains if you want privacy from the outside though.

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    Absolutely my love!

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    Definitely! Sometimes the sunroom can end up being the most beautiful bedroom in the house

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    Definitely! A friend has her kids share in the sunroom. It is cosy and they love hanging out in there...

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    I say so... When space is a premium an anything goes. xo

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    Ok thats good to hear! Ive yet to view the Unit but it would prob fit a single bed in there or even be a place to put Rivers cot so he can have a bit of 'him space' iykwim.

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    Good luck with it. Hope this is THE place. :corssfingers: