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A sunroom is a bonus room that's typically located at the side or back of a home and consists of a large number of windows. It is usually separated from the rest of the home using a door and its use is sometimes limited to two or three seasons depending on the heating and cooling systems in the room.
A small sunroom can be stylishly maximized with the right paint colors, furniture, window treatments, and decorative accents. The room can serve as a light-filled home office, a cozy breakfast nook, or a comfy lounging area to watch movies and play games with friends and family.
Browse through our favorite small sunroom ideas to gain inspiration for how to pack function and style.
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White Sunroom With Wood Ceiling Beams
Add character and a cozy feel to a sunroom with wood ceiling beams. Here, they create an extra layer of visual interest and help warm up a white shiplap ceiling and walls.
A light wood coffee table echoes the warmth, as do the woven window shades which add a little bit of privacy while allowing plenty of natural light to filter in.
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Sunroom Board Game Storage
If your family loves to lounge around and play games in the sunroom, incorporate a spot for board game storage in the room to keep the space organized. Categorize games by type or age group, storing kids' games lower to the ground so they're easily accessible for little ones.
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Small Sunroom With Built-In Seating
Built-in seating is a great way to maximize space in a small sunroom. Whether you have a round or rectangular dining table, a built-in bench is a simple and inexpensive seating solution that can accommodate more people than individual chairs.
Customize it with comfy seat cushions and colorful throw pillows, and create a double function by adding storage inside the built-in seating.
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Small Sunroom With a Wood Ceiling
Give your small sunroom a modern rustic makeover and cover the ceiling with light wood planks that adds subtle texture and dimension. It's a great trick to create warmth and to draw the eyes up to create the illusion of a taller ceiling, especially when you install a statement light fixture that helps highlight the ceiling.
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Floor-to-Ceiling Curtain Panels in a Small Sunroom
Create the illusion of taller ceilings with floor-to-ceiling curtain panels. They provide an opportunity to inject color and pattern into a small sunroom while also giving privacy and shade from bright sunlight.
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Sunroom With a Statement Light Fixture
Use a statement light fixture to give a small sunroom an elegant facelift. Use vintage-style bulbs to add character or an extra layer of sophistication with a ceiling medallion to accentuate the fixture.
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Hanging Rattan Chair in a Small Sunroom
Utilize a small sunroom corner with a hanging rattan chair. It adds a textural element and a cozy place to sit, without cluttering the small room with bulky furniture.
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Small Sunroom With Dark Walls
For an unexpected design twist, opt for dark and moody walls in a small sunroom. A deep paint color helps enclose a space and makes it feel warmer and cozier, especially when layered with natural elements such as leather chairs and an organic cowhide rug.
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Sunroom With a Coffered Ceiling
Elevate a small sunroom with an elegant coffered ceiling. The grid pattern adds a sophisticated detail and instantly dresses up the room. Keep the rest of the sunroom simple with clean-lined furniture and a light color palette to allow the ceiling to shine.
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Sunroom Accent Wall
To create a beautiful focal point in a small sunroom, install a wood accent wall. It's an inexpensive way to pack a design punch, as it requires minimal materials but delivers maximum contrast, dimension, and visual interest.
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Blue and White Sunroom
Go for a classic blue and white color scheme to decorate a small sunroom. It's a timeless combination that looks stunning in a space that gets lots of natural light and lends itself well to a coastal-inspired aesthetic.
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Small Sunroom Breakfast Nook
Depending on its location, a sunroom can serve as the perfect spot for a small breakfast nook.
Install a built-in banquette to maximize seating, and incorporate color and pattern through Roman shades. You can also hang a statement chandelier for ambient lighting and an interesting design moment.
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Dark and Moody Sunroom
Since a sunroom gets plenty of sunlight, don't be afraid to go with a dark and moody paint color on the walls. Take it a step further by continuing the deep paint color on window and door trim for a more immersive experience and high-end design look.
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Mixed Pattern Sunroom Textiles
Add interest to a small sunroom with some fun patterned textiles. Mix small and large-scale modern and traditional patterns, whether through a throw blanket on a daybed, a couple of fun accent pillows, or a graphic zebra print on a rug.
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Sunroom Sliding Doors
A sunroom is often separated from the rest of the house with French or sliding doors. Turn the door into a chic design feature such as these black paneled barn doors that allow light from the sunroom to filter into the adjoining space while creating separation.
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Patterned Sunroom Area Rug
Bring in a patterned area rug to add an extra layer of coziness and visual interest to a small sunroom. It will help warm up the space and give it a homey feel while anchoring all the furniture and defining each space within the sunroom.
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Sunroom With a Neutral Color Palette
Maintain a light, bright, and airy aesthetic in a sunroom with a neutral color palette. Pair bright white walls with light wood and rattan accents. To create depth and contrast, evenly distribute touches of black throughout the room in the form of furniture, decor, and window frames.
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Multi-Functional Sunroom
Even a small sunroom can serve multiple purposes when you select the right furniture and layout. Use visually light furniture and coordinating colors and textures throughout the space to create a cohesive where the dining and living areas don't compete against one another but seamlessly flow.
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Colorful Small Sunroom
Create a bright and cheery sunroom with colorful accents such as these red end tables, patterned throw pillows, and decorative Roman shades. Stick to neutrals when it comes to larger pieces such as a sectional or the wall color, as this will give you the flexibility to switch out the decor and color palette throughout the seasons and holidays.
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Small Sunroom With Exposed Brick Walls
Exposed brick walls in a sunroom add character and charm and provide a beautiful backdrop for several design styles. For a quick, easy, and inexpensive way to update red brick, cover it with a fresh coat of white paint that will instantly brighten the room and help bounce all the natural light around.
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Window Sill Decor in Small Sunroom
Treat sunroom window sills as decorative surfaces to display plants, candles, and seasonal decor. Vary the height of your display to create depth and dimension and add twinkle lights for a magical ambiance.
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Small Sunroom Turned Dining Room
Turn a small sunroom into a warm and inviting dining room. Mix built-in seating with chairs to maximize space and create a layered design. Consider also hanging statement pendant lights to illuminate the room and accentuate the length and shape of the dining table.
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Small Sunroom With a Cozy Sectional
A comfortable sectional maximize space in a small sunroom and adds function to an empty corner. Pair it with a round coffee table and anchor the two with a soft area rug that defines the space and adds comfort underfoot.
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See AlsoHow to Decorate a SunroomPink Sunroom Decor
Brighten a small sunroom with pink accents in the form of wallpaper, throw pillows, and artwork. Layer it with textural elements such as a rattan cabinet and a sheepskin rug for a bright and inviting space you'll love to hang out in.
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Modern Rustic Small Sunroom
Create a modern rustic sunroom design with wood floors, ceiling beams, contemporary black window frames, and a sleek stone fireplace. Give the space a warm, lived-in feel with a cozy leather sofa and a collected aesthetic with a distressed vintage-style area rug.
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Sunroom With Potted Plants
Bring the outdoors in with potted plants in your sunroom. Given the room's many windows, live greenery such as tall fiddle leaf fig trees helps connect the interior with the outside and immediately livens up the small room.
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Color-Drenched Small Sunroom
Color-drench a small sunroom with a deep paint color for a striking effect. Color drenching means painting the walls, ceiling, trims, and doors in the same paint color for a highly dramatic statement and immersive experience.
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Statement Art in a Small Sunroom
Treat a sunroom as any other living space in your home and hang a statement piece of art above a sofa to add color and personality to the space. Flank it with a pair of bookcases to visually frame the piece and simultaneously add storage and decorative surfaces.
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Small Sunroom With Bar Cart Station
Set up a drinks station with a beautifully styled bar cart in the sunroom. Stock it with drinks, glassware, and bar accessories, then style it with potted plants, layered artwork, candles, or a small table lamp to turn it into a decorative room element.
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Rattan Accents in Small Sunroom
A sunlit space such as a sunroom serves as the perfect backdrop for rattan furniture, lighting, and decorative accents. The natural texture looks light and airy and pairs well with any color palette and style for ultimate versatility.
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Small Sunroom With Shiplap Ceiling
A shiplap ceiling detail is a stylish way to elevate a small sunroom. Paint it white to visually expand the space and bounce light around. Stick to a warm white paint color on the walls to prevent a busy, cluttered look.
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Small Sunroom With a Wall-Mounted TV
A small sunroom can be difficult to furnish given that it doesn't typically have many full walls, so maximize them by adding double the function. Here, a fireplace wall doubles as a spot for a mounted TV and creates a visual focal point around which a seating area is set up.
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White Sunroom
Highlight the bright nature of a sunroom with a white color palette. Paint the walls and ceiling white, display a floor mirror with a white frame, and bring in white furniture such as this deep sofa. Add warmth with wood accents and interest with patterned fabrics on throw pillows and upholstery.
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Layered Sunroom Window Treatments
Since windows make up a large part of a sunroom, layer two types of window treatments for a stylish finishing touch. Pair window blinds with floor-length curtain panels to elevate the space and gain options when it comes to privacy and blocking bright light.
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Small Sunroom With a Stone Fireplace Accent Wall
A stone fireplace adds character and a beautiful focal point to this sunroom. Extend a fireplace accent wall to the ceiling to visually expand the height of the walls and mount a floating wood mantel on the stone wall for a modern rustic touch.
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Vintage-Inspired Sunroom Breakfast Nook
Infuse a small sunroom breakfast nook with vintage charm by layering old and new pieces together. Here, an antique-style upholstered settee is juxtaposed with a modern white table, a mixed-texture chair, and a lantern-style pendant light for a welcoming, lived-in aesthetic.
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Small Sunroom Plant Display
Display potted plants and blooming bulbs on a sunroom window sill for a greenhouse-inspired look. Make sure to use plants that benefit from direct sunlight and add height and textural contrast with dried florals that can be switched out throughout the seasons.
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Comfortable Sunroom Furniture
Prioritize comfort with cozy lounging furniture in a small sunroom. Determining the function of a room is the best starting point when it comes to picking furniture and decor.
If your sunroom's primary function is a space to relax in, opt for a deep sofa, plush pillows, and a cozy ottoman-style coffee table that doubles as a spot to prop your feet up.
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Colorful Sunroom With a Ceiling Fan
If your sunroom gets stuffy, install a ceiling fan to make it more comfortable. Give it a double function by selecting a fan with a light, and coordinate the fixture's materials with those used throughout the sunroom to take it from a merely utilitarian element into a decorative one as well.
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Sunroom With Outdoor Furniture
Maximize practicality and opt for outdoor furniture in a small sunroom, especially if it connects to a backyard. It helps create a seamless transition to the outdoors and its durability makes it a great investment that will last you for years to come.
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Small Modern Sunroom
Give a small sunroom a modern update with streamlined pieces that add style and function. Create a stylish seating nook with tufted chairs, a floor lamp for height and ambiance, and a small side table that serves as a display surface and a practical spot to set down a drink.
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Roman Shades for Sunroom Windows
If you don't want curtain panels to take up excessive room in a small sunroom, opt for Roman shades instead. While custom shades can be a pricey investment, there are ready-made versions available for standard-size windows.
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Small Sunroom With a Built-In Window Seat
A built-in window seat adds instant charm to a sunroom and provides a cozy place to sit and read on a rainy day. A sunroom often has a long wall of windows and the space underneath them typically goes unused, so installing a window seat is a great way to utilize that space.
Make a custom seat cushion to add comfort and bring in pattern and color with a couple of fun throw pillows.
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Small Sunroom With Black Window Frames
Elevate a small sunroom with black window frames that give it a streamlined and contemporary look. If your sunroom is located in the back of the house overlooking a backyard, go with oversized floor-to-ceiling windows to create a seamless transition with the outdoors.
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Small Sunroom With a Light Wall Color
Stick with a light wall color to emphasize a sunroom's light and bright nature. Light neutral walls provide a versatile backdrop for any design style and don't compete with the outdoor space visible through the windows. It also complements the large windows that are characteristic of a sunroom.
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Sunroom Plant Displays
Display live plants at different heights to liven up a small sunroom. Place potted plants on a bench, use interesting planters and pedestals, or bring in tall floor plants for a variety of ways to incorporate live greenery into the space.
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Sunroom Office Shelves
A small sunroom lends itself well to being a modern home office, but furnishing the room can pose a challenge given the large number of windows. Get creative and suspend shelves from the ceiling to add tiered storage as well as a decorative surface.
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Small Sunroom With White Shiplap Walls
Channel a modern farmhouse aesthetic in your sunroom with white shiplap walls. They create a lovely neutral base for woven wood window blinds, rattan accents, brass lighting, and a pop of color.
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