
Most Greenacres homeowners want to enjoy the outdoors without the heat, rain, and insects that make a patio unusable half the year. A sunroom designed right solves that - giving you a comfortable, light-filled space connected to your backyard twelve months a year.

Sunroom design in Greenacres covers the full process of planning a new enclosed room addition - from measuring your space and selecting glass and roof options to pulling permits and managing the build through Palm Beach County inspections, with most projects completed in four to twelve weeks from signed contract to finished room.
Unlike a screened enclosure, a sunroom uses glass panels or solid walls to keep out rain, humidity, and insects while still flooding the space with natural light. That distinction matters in Greenacres, where summer heat and daily afternoon thunderstorms can make a screened porch uncomfortable for months at a time. The design conversation starts with how you want to use the space - a quiet reading nook looks and functions very differently from an open entertaining area. If you are considering building something fully custom, our custom sunrooms service takes that design conversation as far as you want to go.
Most Greenacres homeowners who reach out about sunroom design are tired of spending good money on outdoor furniture and patio space they barely use. A properly designed sunroom changes that - and in South Florida, where outdoor living is practically a year-round expectation, the investment tends to pay back in daily quality of life.
If you find yourself retreating indoors every time you try to enjoy your backyard - because of mosquitoes, afternoon heat, or the daily summer rain - a sunroom gives you a protected space that stays connected to the outdoors without those frustrations. This is the most common reason Greenacres homeowners start looking into sunroom design.
A screened enclosure keeps insects out, but it does not do much about South Florida's heat or the rain that blows in sideways during a storm. If your porch is only comfortable from November through February, upgrading to a fully enclosed, climate-controlled sunroom can make that same space usable all twelve months.
If your family has grown, you are working from home, or you just need a dedicated room that is not the living room, a sunroom can add real, livable square footage without the cost or disruption of a full interior renovation. In Greenacres, where lots are modest and moving is expensive, it is often the most practical way to get the space you need.
Greenacres gets roughly 62 inches of rain per year, and low-lying yards can stay wet for days after a storm. If your outdoor space is frequently underwater or muddy, a properly built sunroom with a raised slab foundation gives you a dry, comfortable place to be - even in the middle of rainy season.
We handle sunroom design from initial consultation through completed construction, covering every type of enclosed addition that works for South Florida homes. For homeowners who want a space built entirely around their layout and lifestyle, our vinyl sunrooms option delivers a durable, low-maintenance enclosure that handles the humidity and UV exposure common in Greenacres. Homeowners who want a room that functions identically to any other room in the house - with full insulation and climate control - are often better served by looking at our custom sunrooms service, where we design around your specific needs rather than a standard package.
Every sunroom we design in Greenacres is permitted through Palm Beach County's Building Division and built to meet Florida's wind-resistance requirements - including the window-to-wall connections and roof-to-home flashing that are most often done poorly by contractors cutting corners. The U.S. Department of Energy and the Florida Solar Energy Center both provide guidance on energy-efficient glass and ventilation that we incorporate into every design for South Florida conditions.
Best for homeowners who want to add protected outdoor space at a lower cost, accepting that the room may be warm during peak summer months without a dedicated cooling system.
Suited to homeowners who want a fully insulated, climate-controlled room that functions like any interior space and stays comfortable every month of the year.
A good fit for homeowners who want maximum natural light and a dramatic connection to the yard, with floor-to-ceiling glass on multiple walls and a glass or polycarbonate roof.
Ideal for homeowners who already have a screened enclosure and want to convert it into a fully enclosed, weatherproof sunroom without starting from scratch.
Greenacres sits in Palm Beach County, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the low 90s and the combination of heat and humidity makes a poorly designed sunroom unbearable from May through October. Every sunroom we design here starts with South Florida's climate as the baseline - heat-blocking glass, proper ventilation, and a clear cooling plan are built into the design before any other decisions are made. The flat terrain and high water table common in Greenacres also affect foundation work - the concrete slab your sunroom sits on has to be elevated and graded correctly to keep moisture from working its way under the floor over time. Homeowners across Palm Springs share these same soil and drainage conditions, and we handle them the same way on every project.
Hurricane season - which runs from June through November - shapes every design decision as well. Palm Beach County enforces Florida's wind-resistance requirements on all new construction, which means the windows, roof connections, and framing of any sunroom we design here must meet specific strength standards. A permit inspection confirms they do. Many Greenacres neighborhoods are also governed by HOAs that have rules about what additions can look like from the street, so we review your HOA guidelines before finalizing any design. Homeowners in Boynton Beach face the same combination of HOA requirements and wind-code standards, and our experience with both is a meaningful time-saver at the design stage.
We ask how you want to use the space, roughly what size you have in mind, and whether your neighborhood has an HOA. This conversation takes ten minutes and helps both of us figure out whether the project is a good fit before anyone commits. We respond to all new inquiries within one business day.
We come to your home, measure the area, and look at how the addition will connect to your existing structure. We talk through roof style, window placement, glass options, and cooling - then put together a written plan that fits your home and your budget.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we submit plans to Palm Beach County. Review typically takes two to six weeks. We handle all the back-and-forth with the county - you do not need to do anything during this phase except stay available if we have a quick question.
With the permit in hand, construction begins - foundation, framing, windows, roof, and any electrical or cooling. A county inspector visits at key stages. When everything passes, we walk you through the finished room and hand over your permit and inspection records.
Free in-home consultation. No pressure, no obligation. We handle permits from start to finish.
(561) 903-1614We design every room with Greenacres summers in mind - heat-blocking glass, ventilation planning, and a dedicated cooling solution are not afterthoughts here. A sunroom that turns into an oven by noon is one of the most common complaints we hear about work done by contractors unfamiliar with this climate. We solve for that at the design stage.
Every sunroom we design is permitted through Palm Beach County and passes the required inspections before we close the job. That gives you a clean paper trail that proves the work was done legally and to code - which protects you if you ever sell, refinance, or need to make an insurance claim on your home.
A large share of Greenacres is governed by HOAs with rules about what additions can look like from the street. We review your HOA guidelines before finalizing any design, so you are not redesigning anything after the fact. That experience shortens the approval timeline and reduces the back-and-forth that costs homeowners money.
We have been working in Greenacres and the surrounding Palm Beach County communities since 2019, which means we know the county's permit process, the local inspectors, and the conditions that affect how a sunroom performs here. That local track record matters when your project needs to move efficiently through the building department.
Every one of those points comes back to the same thing: a sunroom you can actually use, built by a contractor who knows what Greenacres homeowners actually deal with. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every project.
Durable vinyl-framed enclosures built for South Florida's humidity and UV exposure, with minimal long-term maintenance.
Learn MoreFully custom-designed additions built around your specific layout, lifestyle, and budget rather than a standard package.
Learn MorePermit slots in Palm Beach County fill up - locking in your design now means you are enjoying your new room before the next rainy season hits.