A classic sunroom can be under-appreciated. Built as an addition to old homes from the ’50s-’70s, this space can lack privacy and be hard to heat and cool, meaning it often ends up as a junk room. But if you use its biggest advantage – sun exposure – as inspo, you can turn it into an asset, not an afterthought. Here, the invasion of kids’ clutter was halted to turn the room into an art studio and greenhouse for a creative green thumb mum. Try these easy upgrades and plant ideas at your place.
EASY STEPS TO YOUR NEW WORKSPACE
Give an old table a new top and add wall shelving – here hiding a blocked-up window – to make a creative station.
Gather your supplies
• Recycled timber dining table
• 2200 x 600 x 26mm laminated beech panel
• 110 x 18mm dressed Tasmanian oak
• 1220 x