Design & Layout
We review access, room size, traffic flow, privacy, views, door placement, and how the sunroom will be used.
This Centennial custom sunroom page is positioned within the South Denver Metro service area. It focuses on south-metro homeowners comparing sunrooms, attached additions, patio enclosures, and code-compliant living-space expansion near Littleton, Lone Tree, and Highlands Ranch.
Tell us about the space, roofline, project goal, and how you want to use the room.
A custom sunroom should be designed around the home and the site, not copied from a generic plan. These are the local factors we would review first for Centennial homeowners.
Custom sunrooms can support everyday living, plants, reading, dining, entertaining, or a more protected connection to the backyard. The right scope depends on how much year-round comfort you expect and how the new room connects to the existing home.
We review access, room size, traffic flow, privacy, views, door placement, and how the sunroom will be used.
Foundation, framing, roof tie-in, drainage, and exterior transitions are planned before the final scope is set.
Glass, shade, insulation, ventilation, heating and cooling expectations, and sunlight exposure shape the finished result.
The first case study below is an exact Centennial project. Nearby examples are included only when they help explain a similar roofline, structure, room type, or finished-space goal.
A permitted attached addition with a private bedroom, bathroom, laundry area, kitchenette, independent access, and completed city inspections.
View Project Case StudyCentennial Service Area
A protected second-story sunroom planned around an upper deck condition, composite decking, steel railings, outdoor grilling space, and stair access to the yard.
View Project Case StudyAurora Service Area
A custom gable-roof sunroom with large windows, a vaulted room feel, and a finished family gathering space tied into the existing home.
View Project Case StudyLakewood Service AreaThis page supports the South Denver Metro location structure and connects Centennial homeowners with nearby south-metro service pages and case studies.
The attached ADU in-law suite in Centennial is the exact local case and is listed first because it shows permitted attached construction and inspections.
Yes. The estimate can compare a custom sunroom, patio enclosure, or larger attached addition depending on the homeowner’s goal.
Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, and the main South Denver Metro custom sunroom page are relevant nearby internal links.
We can review the existing space, roofline, structure, glass options, permit considerations, and the most realistic scope for your home.