5 Budget Decorating Ideas for Your New Sunroom
If you’re looking for a way to bring some cozy vibes to your new screened-in sunroom, you’re in luck!
These five decorating ideas are both budget-friendly and sure to create a stylish and inviting atmosphere in no time.
1. String Lights:
Add a touch of whimsy and youthful charm by stringing up lights around the sunroom.
Instantly transform the look and feel of your sunroom with a string of lights. Whether you hang them around the window, along the wall, or even along the ceiling, they'll provide a beautiful ambiance to your little oasis.
Now that you have converted your old deck into a 4 season haven, it's time to add those personal touches.
String lights don't require much power to run and can be easily taken down at night or when you're leaving on vacation.
The HSM team can install several power outlets for your lights and other devices in your newly converted porch sunroom.
2. Plants and Flowers:
A mixture of real and faux plants is an easy way to bring some life into your sunroom.
Houseplants and hanging baskets will provide a touch of greenery to your sunroom while adding a nice pop of color.
Choose plants that require minimal care and won’t take up too much space, such as succulents or cacti.
Hanging plants will provide an added feel of nature and look perfect if you install floor-to-ceiling windows and doors.
You can also get faux plants for even less hassle. Plus, they won’t trigger allergies. Hang them on the walls with decorative hooks or place them around the room to create a cozy atmosphere.
If you fancy a trip, you can always visit Garden Mill or Merkel Gardens nurseries to pick up some beautiful flowers for your porch sunroom.
3. Floor Pillows:
Many floor pillows are stylish but affordable, making it easy to add a splash of color to your porch sunroom.
Floor pillows can be found in many sizes and shapes, so you’re sure to find ones that fit the theme of your sunroom. Add some floor pillows or poufs in bright colors to give the room a fun, playful look, or use neutral colors for a more calming, relaxing atmosphere.
Match the pillows and other items to the theme of your room. You can find all types of furniture and throw items to match your new sunroom design.
The HSM team will design, build and convert your porch sunroom to your specifications. Simply get in touch today.
Throw pillows are excellent as they provide added seating and comfort.
4. Throw Blankets:
Pile cozy throw blankets on armchairs or couches for a pop of texture and warmth in the corner of your sunroom.
You can find various throw blankets in different fabrics and styles, from chunky cable-knit to lightweight cotton. Add a few to your furniture for an inviting look and feel. Choose bright colors to add a strong visual element or muted tones to bring a more subtle style into the sunroom.
Throw blankets will, of course, go well with your throw pillows, and they are the perfect item for those who love sky-watching and enjoying the late evening sun on a chilly Michigan evening.
Throw blankets match very well with the variety of luxury vinyl plank flooring that we install here at HSM.
5. Wall Art and Mirrors:
Adding art to the wall can be inexpensive to bring personality into any room!
Try small canvases, mirrors, or hanging art pieces from different stores for unique yet affordable decor ideas!
Look for unique pieces and mix and match different styles to create a custom effect.
You can find wall art in stores, on Etsy, or flea markets.
Mirrors are also an updated and neat way to make your space larger while adding a beautiful focal point. Consider choosing rustic frames, vintage mirrors, or even frameless styles that fit your vibe.
An updated porch sunroom will add extra creative space to your home. It can be a place to relax and unwind and a location where you can develop in the future.
If you have already converted your porch to a sunroom we hope these stylish ideas will help you plan out the look at feel of your new space.
Call us today if you are hoping to remodel and reinvigorate your porch but have not done it yet.
We’d love to stop by and see what you’re working with.