Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our sunroom has sliding glass doors with screens for opening on nice days. But I really prefer a sunroom because the screens get so dirty. And the furniture gets wet.
Same – our sunroom is basically all slider doors, and it connects to the house via collapsible sliders, so on a really nice day, you can open everything. I love not needing to either stow cushions or have furniture covers.
Anonymous wrote:Screened in porch still has fresh outdoor element, sunroom is just a room with huge windows.
Anonymous wrote:Our sunroom has sliding glass doors with screens for opening on nice days. But I really prefer a sunroom because the screens get so dirty. And the furniture gets wet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My in laws had a screened in-porch and they added windows (I cant find them online) where you can move them top to bottom or bottom to top (all the way so it can become a screened in porch if you want. The windows are also very easy to move which was important to them due to arthritis. They get the best of both types of room that way. They did say the windows were pricey.
These are EZE Breeze or Sunspace vinyl windows. We have a screened porch with Sunspace windows that slide up or down. We have a gas fireplace in it, so we can use the room year-round.