
Your sunroom should be comfortable every month of the year, not just in winter. We design for South Florida's heat, handle the permits, and manage the build from first sketch to final inspection.

Sunroom design in North Palm Beach means planning a layout that works with your home's existing roofline and foundation, selecting glass rated for South Florida's heat and wind loads, and managing HOA submissions and building permits before a single board is cut. Most residential projects move from first consultation to a permitted, finished room in a few months - design and permitting often take longer than the physical build.
In this region, the biggest design mistake is treating a sunroom like one in a cooler climate - choosing standard glass and skipping dedicated cooling. North Palm Beach homeowners need a room that is genuinely comfortable in July, not one that works only when the snowbirds are in town. If you are still weighing your options, vinyl sunrooms offer a cost-effective system that handles South Florida's conditions well.
We serve homeowners throughout North Palm Beach and neighboring communities along the Intracoastal Waterway. Whether you have a clear vision or are just starting to think through the possibilities, the design consultation is where everything begins.
If your lanai or screened porch is comfortable in January but abandoned by May, the structure is not handling South Florida's heat and UV load. Without proper glazing and cooling, an open enclosure is unusable for most of the year - the design phase is where that gets solved.
A leaking or visually awkward joint where a sunroom meets the main house is one of the most common signs of a poor design process. It points to a contractor who skipped proper site measurement and structural planning. Catching this in the design stage costs nothing; fixing it after construction is expensive.
Many homeowners in North Palm Beach have started a sunroom project only to discover their HOA has restrictions on materials, colors, or rooflines that the contractor never asked about. The design process should address HOA requirements early - before any permit is filed - to avoid costly changes mid-project.
A sunroom that looks bolted onto the back of the house rather than part of it typically started with a poor design process - one that did not account for the existing roofline, proportions, and exterior materials. The design phase is your best chance to make sure the addition looks like it belongs.
Every project starts with a site visit where we measure your home and talk through how you want to use the space. From there, we develop a layout that connects cleanly to your existing structure, select the right glass system for South Florida's solar and wind conditions, and prepare the drawings needed for both your HOA and the Palm Beach County permit office. For homeowners who want maximum natural light, we can design a fully custom sunroom with a conservatory-style glass roof - a dramatic option that works surprisingly well in this climate when the right glazing is specified.
We also handle conversion projects - turning an existing screened porch or lanai into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room. This is one of the most cost-effective paths to a sunroom in North Palm Beach because the foundation and often the roof structure are already in place. Whatever the scope, our design process ends with a proposal that includes a layout drawing, material specifications, and a clear project cost - so there are no surprises once work begins.
Fully insulated and connected to your home's cooling system. The most popular design choice in North Palm Beach because it delivers a comfortable room every month of the year.
A lighter, lower-cost enclosure suited to homeowners who primarily want protection from bugs and rain during mild months and do not need year-round climate control.
Maximum glass, including a glass or glazed roof, for homeowners who want dramatic natural light and an unobstructed view in all directions.
Converts an existing screened porch or lanai into a fully enclosed, glazed sunroom using the existing foundation and roof structure where possible.
The dominant challenge in North Palm Beach sunroom design is solar heat and humidity, not cold winters. Standard glass will turn your new room into a greenhouse by Memorial Day. The design process here starts with glass performance ratings - specifically, how much solar heat each option blocks - and works outward from there. Palm Beach County also enforces wind-load engineering requirements that are among the strictest in the country, so any structural drawings need to account for high-wind conditions from the start. Homeowners near the Intracoastal Waterway face the additional factor of salt air, which affects material choices for hardware and frame finishes.
We regularly design and build sunrooms for homeowners in Palm Beach Gardens and Juno Beach, where the same coastal climate and HOA dynamics apply. If your community requires exterior design approval before permits are filed, we prepare that submission package as part of the design process - not as an extra step you have to manage on your own. Learn more about how Palm Beach County handles residential additions at the Palm Beach County government.
We visit your home, look at the existing structure, and talk through how you want to use the space. We ask about your HOA situation, cooling preferences, and any concerns about the roofline before making any recommendations.
We develop a layout and present a detailed proposal with drawings and material options. You review and request any changes before anything is submitted to a permit office. We reply to all inquiries within one business day.
We prepare and submit HOA approval documents if your community requires them, then file the building permit with Palm Beach County. We track the status and keep you updated throughout the review period.
Once permits are approved and materials are ready, construction begins. We schedule all required inspections and walk you through the finished room - showing how every window and door operates and confirming cooling works as planned.
No pressure, no obligation. We visit your home, assess the space, and give you a clear design proposal with a fixed project cost before anything is committed.
(561) 356-8563We specify glass performance ratings and cooling connections from day one - not as an afterthought. Every sunroom we design is intended to be comfortable in July, not just in December, because that is the standard that makes sense in North Palm Beach.
We handle permit applications for additions in Palm Beach County regularly and know what local reviewers look for, including wind-load engineering documentation. That familiarity means fewer revision cycles and faster approvals for your project. You can verify our license through the Florida DBPR.
Many contractors hand you the HOA paperwork and let you figure it out. We prepare the submission package and track the review as part of the project. For homeowners in North Palm Beach's waterfront and planned communities, this saves real time and prevents costly surprises.
We start every design by measuring your existing roofline, foundation, and exterior walls. The result is a sunroom that looks like a natural part of the home - not a box bolted onto the back. That matters for both daily enjoyment and for how the addition is received by buyers or appraisers.
Every detail of our design process is set up to produce a room you will actually use year-round and one that will hold up through South Florida's storm seasons. You can also verify contractor licensing through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before signing anything.
Factory-engineered vinyl frame systems designed for South Florida's heat, humidity, and wind-load code requirements.
Learn MoreFully custom-built sunrooms tailored to your home's architecture, roofline, and how you want to use the space.
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