A primary difference between stick built and prefab sunrooms is where they are constructed. A stick built sunroom is constructed at your house from scratch. Stick built sunrooms use the same raw materials as you would to build a new home, and everything is built right on site from the ground up.
A traditional sunroom is going to provide you the comfort of your interiors with the picturesque views of the landscape of the garden. It can be an extension of your home or you can choose to make a standalone structure in the middle of your garden.
The Glass Room Conservatory… Recreating classical architectural designs with maintenance-free and energy efficient modern structures, Tabor Homes & Exteriors Sunrooms offers masterpieces of design in its English-Style Conservatories where classical design and contemporary construction combine for the ultimate in all-season luxury living.
Convert your existing patio into a screen room or sunroom with a Tabor Homes & Exteriors Patio Enclosure. Add overhead coverage to your existing patio with our Patio Cover.
Enjoy a warm breeze and the seasonal beauty of the outdoors without the hassle of pesky bugs. With a Tabor Homes & Exteriors screen room, you’ll enjoy the great outdoors while benefiting from the durability and quality of our craftsmanship.
Our all-season sunrooms are the perfect choice for those wanting light and views year round, even in the coolest or warmest of climates. All-season sunrooms are built to match your home’s architecture and completely customizable to match your style and taste. From custom shaped windows to amenities like fans and lighting, we can help you create the perfect sunroom for you and your family.
Drawing its inspiration from nature, rustic style uses raw, organic materials, like stone and wood, to create warm, inviting spaces that feel earthy. But earthy doesn’t necessarily mean simple or basic, as this high-end master suite proves. In this luxe space, the barnwood-clad ceiling and branch-inspired chandelier juxtapose against the sleek, polished chrome canopy bed, while a flokati rug adds softness and style underfoot.
Rooted in the countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea, this design style merges natural materials and Old World-inspired furnishings with a love for indoor/outdoor living. The color palette often picks up notes from the sea, but also finds its footing in warm earthy tones. This airy bedroom is a welcoming neutral haven, complete with an adobe fireplace and wood-clad vaulted ceiling. French doors forge a seamless flow between the interior and exterior, while textiles in white, coral and blue provide a colorful balance to the furniture’s earthy wood tones.
As American as apple pie, farmhouse style’s appeal lies in its easygoing approach to combining new with old and rustic with refined to create spaces that feel lived-in and well-loved. In this bedroom, honey-stained wooden furniture in a weathered finish and a classic iron bed have a hand-me-down feel while the space as a whole is modernized by the color palette of blush and olive green. Details like the rivets on the reclaimed wood mirror add a decidedly industrial feel.
Clean, straight lines completely neutral colors minimalism = modern design style. Opt for crisp over curved, tone-on-tone rather than bold colors and include fundamental furnishings only no unnecessary frills or adornments need apply. In this chic urban space, floor-to-ceiling windows not only offer up stunning city views, but also wash the streamlined space in sunlight.
Contemporary and modern are often incorrectly used interchangeably, but whereas modern design has a strict set of rules, contemporary style is a bit more fluid. The pared-down color palette of this bedroom is one of the characteristics of contemporary style, creating an uncluttered vibe that’s made for sleeping. A focus on clean lines and basic shapes generates a visually compelling yet streamlined atmosphere.
All about the classics, traditional style is grounded in European influence, incorporating antiques, rich colors and regal furniture. This luxe master suite is anchored by a four-poster bed with intricate carvings and a colorful Persian rug. In traditional design, everything feels conventional, in a time-honored, established way. This cozy master suite illustrates that point: elements like the wainscoting, tufted bench and antique chandelier work together to lend a sense of permanence and timelessness.
Casual and laid-back, cottage style is the epitome of cozy charm. The light and airy design leans into a natural, simple aesthetic that is oh-so calming making it ideal for a bedroom retreat. Here, board-and-batten walls add subtle dimension to the room, while woven blinds and a jute rug deliver organic texture. Ruffled linens combine with a mix of patterns in subdued blues for a ready-to-relax bed.
Blending a variety of time periods and design styles, eclectic isn’t just a mish-mash where anything goes. Instead, it’s a curated look that works by combining the right assortment of colors, textures and patterns with neutral colors unifying the diverse elements. In this eclectic space, black walls set a dramatic stage, but are softened by the light wood furnishings.
Oftentimes, modern design is mistaken to be the same as contemporary design, which is actually not. Modern design was created in the 19th century and was made known for its simple yet profound design. Modern design is uncluttered, simple, and pairs very well with a minimalist sensibility. Glass is a good adornment for this kind of design, and lends to the rooms clean and simple motif.
An open basement could be the perfect fit for many homeowners. It opens up many options for use, such as a kids play room, exercise room, or work room. Leaving the floor plan open also helps with resale instead of having a remodel that is specific to one use.
If you’re looking to add some contemporary flair to your home, start in the living room, a space that tends to lead the design style of the rest of a home. Think, soothing, calm, tranquil, and cool, but not cold.
Entertainment rooms have become popular remodels given that the typical suburban home has massive basements that are perfect for entertainment rooms. Make no mistake, entertainment rooms dont have to be pigeonholed into simply a big room with a big couch facing a large TV. These rooms can be made to entertain in whatever way you want.
Cottage style is more of an attitude than a design with specific rules. Cottage style is relaxed and centered around being casual and lighthearted. Things in a cottage space are simple and imperfect; avoid pretentiousness and keep things humble.
Many of us spent our youth dreaming of having a game room in our own home when we’ve got one. We imagined converting a spare room and filling it with all of our favorite arcade games, a pool table, and even table football. Your dream game room might have also had a comfy sofa or a lazy boy and a series of games console stations. A game room addition gives you the opportunity for just that.
It’s much more fun to cheer for your favorite team if you don’t have to worry about disturbing the rest of the household. Adding a sports room allows you to root for your team at full volume. It also gives you a place to show off your favorite sports collectibles.
Adding or upgrading a bar has many uses. It allows you stay present and part of the party when entertaining. When it’s just the family enjoying the space, there’s no argument over who’s running to grab drinks. Also many homebuyers these days look for a finished second great room. And with that finished room, many prefer some sort of bar for entertaining.
Don’t fret if you were unable to finish your to-do list at work. Pick up where you left off in the comfort of your home office.
Show off your DIY skills by creating a craft room in your home.
Add a playful touch to your home by incorporating a game room.
If you already have a formal living room, try incorporating a lounge area into your home.
If you’re having a hard time making it to your local gym, carve out a space in your home to reach your fitness goals. A simple set-up with the right equipment, storage, and lighting are all you need to pull the space together.
Ensure overnight visitors have a chic and welcoming place to stay by carving out a dedicated guest room.