Custom Sunrooms
Finished rooms with natural light, glass, backyard views, and a layout planned to feel connected to the existing home.
Learn About SunroomsCentennial homeowners often have enough structure already in place to make evaluation—not demolition—the first design decision. This city guide helps homeowners decide whether a finished custom sunroom, a patio enclosure, or an open patio cover best fits the existing structure and the way the property is used.
No pressure. Just clear next steps.
For Centennial properties, reworking existing outdoor structures into finished living space should be understood before comparing glass, roof systems, or finish packages. The right category depends on how much structure already exists and whether the goal is conditioned living space, seasonal protection, or open shade.
Finished rooms with natural light, glass, backyard views, and a layout planned to feel connected to the existing home.
Learn About Sunrooms
Protected patio and porch spaces for homeowners who want more comfort, more coverage, and better everyday use.
Learn About Patio Enclosures
Open outdoor living areas with shade, roof coverage, and a more comfortable connection to the backyard.
Learn About Patio CoversA custom sunroom creates finished interior space; a patio enclosure improves an existing patio, porch, or deck; and a patio cover keeps the area open while adding overhead protection. The decision should follow the site and the intended use.
We help Centennial homeowners compare options based on yard exposure, roof connection, access, HOA expectations, and long-term comfort before choosing the final scope.
These home types create different attachment, foundation, circulation, and exterior-design questions. A useful estimate should identify those conditions before a homeowner is pushed toward a fixed package.
We look at the existing patio or deck, roofline, exposure, access, drainage, windows, doors, and the homeowner’s goals before recommending a project direction.
The goal is a clear scope that fits the home, the budget, and the way the new space will be used.
Read About the ProcessIn Centennial, homeowners commonly seek a family gathering room, breakfast area, plant room, or cleaner connection between the kitchen and backyard. Each goal changes the best room size, enclosure level, glass placement, and relationship to the yard.
Centennial Project
Centennial, CO 80121
A 450 sq ft attached in-law suite with bedroom, bathroom, laundry, kitchenette, private access, and completed city inspections.
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Aurora Project
Aurora, CO 80016
A protected second-story sunroom with composite deck, steel railings, grilling area, and stair access to the yard.
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Columbine Valley Project
Columbine Valley, CO
A covered deck with composite decking, utility planning, and more comfortable outdoor space for everyday use.
View Project Case StudyThe evaluation should produce a clear answer about existing structure, buildable footprint, roof connection, drainage, access, approvals, and the most realistic budget range for the selected project type.
The right option depends on the home, patio or deck condition, roofline, exposure, budget, and how the space will be used. In Centennial, HOA expectations, open-yard exposure, and the style of the existing home often guide Centennial sunroom and patio planning.
Yes. The estimate process can compare the comfort level, cost range, structure, and design direction of each option before you choose a final scope.
Yes. You can request a free estimate and review design direction, project type, and next steps with the team.
Yes. Financing options are available for qualified homeowners through the financing application link on this page.
Centennial homeowners often want finished additions that feel practical for family use, multi-generational living, and comfortable indoor-outdoor access. This page connects custom sunroom planning with attached addition experience in Centennial.