Gable Sunroom
Taller ceiling and stronger architectural presence. Good for larger additions tied to main living areas.
A custom sunroom should feel like it was always part of the house. Not a kit. Not a box. A real room with glass, structure, finishes, and a plan for Colorado weather.
A site visit tells us more than a generic price range ever will: roofline, access, slope, existing structure, and how you want to use the room.
A good sunroom uses the home’s architecture instead of fighting it: roofline, exterior materials, floor transition, ceiling height, glass placement, and how the room connects to the kitchen, dining room, living room, or backyard.
Taller ceiling and stronger architectural presence. Good for larger additions tied to main living areas.
Clean and practical when the existing roofline or footprint calls for a simpler connection.
Built for walk-out basements, raised decks, or sloped lots where the foundation is not simple.
These are not stock examples. They show real choices: rooflines, windows, elevation, connection points, and finished space.

A bright finished room connected to the kitchen and daily living space.
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A finished room with custom windows, vaulted shape, and traditional home character.
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An upper-level enclosure built around an elevated deck condition.
View CaseFinancing is available through HFS Financial for qualified homeowners. It can help keep the project focused on the right long-term design instead of the cheapest short-term compromise.
We’ll walk the space, talk through the options, and give you a clear picture of what is realistic for the home and budget.