Greetings,
I am planning on remodeling our existing sunroom. It will need to have the windows and patio doors replaced. We are currently looking into the options for those. In addition, I would like to make few modifications. First, it has paneling on it. While it is a good quality paneling I would much prefer to have dry walls installed and with that add a good amount of insulation. I do not know if it owuld be best to remove the paneling and expand the walls a bit for added insulation or just cover the paneling over.
The other thing I would like to change is the floor. It is a step down coming from the outside or from the inside. I would like to built a floor over it, add insulation, and have it all on the same level. I am not sure how easy/difficult that would be and at this point would like to ask if anyone here can point me in a direction to do a bit more research on that. The sunroom is primarily used as a classroom/playroom. This winter we cover the windows with insulated draperies, however it still gets cold in there. Currently it has electric baseboard heaters installed, which we would keep and maybe even add a fireplace or something.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Be well
Miriam
I am planning on remodeling our existing sunroom. It will need to have the windows and patio doors replaced. We are currently looking into the options for those. In addition, I would like to make few modifications. First, it has paneling on it. While it is a good quality paneling I would much prefer to have dry walls installed and with that add a good amount of insulation. I do not know if it owuld be best to remove the paneling and expand the walls a bit for added insulation or just cover the paneling over.
The other thing I would like to change is the floor. It is a step down coming from the outside or from the inside. I would like to built a floor over it, add insulation, and have it all on the same level. I am not sure how easy/difficult that would be and at this point would like to ask if anyone here can point me in a direction to do a bit more research on that. The sunroom is primarily used as a classroom/playroom. This winter we cover the windows with insulated draperies, however it still gets cold in there. Currently it has electric baseboard heaters installed, which we would keep and maybe even add a fireplace or something.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Be well
Miriam