30 Dreamy Attic Sunroom Design Ideas to Brighten Your Home
It's a shame to leave your attic just sitting there, especially when it could be a lovely, sun-filled room perfect for a little peace. You deserve a comfy retreat up there, and these 30 concepts will give you plenty of ways to create your ideal space.
Maximize Daylight with a Full Glass Roof Conservatory

With a full glass roof and surrounding windows, natural light pours across light wood floors and neutral furniture, drawing the outside in.
Incorporate Woven Basket Storage with an Ornate Console Table

A console table with a decorative metal base can display decor. It also stores essentials.
Tuck a woven basket underneath to hold blankets, magazines, or other items.
Brighten a Woven Armchair with a Yellow Accent Pillow

A woven armchair with a light wood frame provides seating. A bright yellow accent pillow sits on it.
Anchor Your Sunroom with Dramatic Floral Wallpaper

A large-scale floral wallpaper mural covers one wall.
Small Wooden Stool For Potted Plants

If you need to display greenery near a window, a tiered small wooden stool works. Its light wood finish holds potted plants.
Ornate Chandelier Adds Sparkle Under the Glass Roof

Hang a chandelier with a sculptural, wire-like design. It should hang from the apex of the glass roof.
Its form catches the light.
Tufted Ottoman With Woven Tray for Books and Decor

Underneath a woven tray, a deep charcoal grey tufted ottoman sits. It offers hidden storage for books and decorative items.
Large Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Adds Tropical Ambiance

A large fiddle leaf fig tree, set in a dark planter, stands near a window, its impressive scale and foliage creating a sculptural form.
Stone Floor With Geometric Inlay Adds Subtle Detail

Install a stone floor with a central geometric inlay. Large, natural-toned stone tiles are laid diagonally, framed by a mosaic border around a central square.
Incorporate Leaf-Patterned Armchairs for Botanical Flair

Armchairs upholstered in an oversized leaf print sit in the sunroom. The print covers the cushions.
This pattern works well with the abundant natural light from the glass roof.
Ground Your Sunroom with Terracotta Floor Tiles

Patterned floor tiles in shades of terracotta, yellow, and navy cover the floor. The geometric pattern repeats across the tiles.
Evoke a Woodland Vibe with Dark Green Window Frames

Deep, forest green window frames surround the view.
Hexagonal Terracotta Tiles Add Rustic Charm to Sunroom Floors

When you want a distinct floor pattern, lay hexagonal terracotta tiles. They have varied earthy tones and a geometric pattern that works with natural light.
Maximize Storage with a Built-in Bench and Drawers

A built-in bench with drawers sits under a window seat. The white cabinetry with simple pulls works best for concealing items like blankets or books.
It offers hidden storage.
Place a Wooden Block Stool Near Your Daybed for a Natural Touch

Next to a daybed or sofa, place a light wood stool as a side table. Its geometric, angular design holds a book or a small plant.
Define Your Space with a Black Sunroom Structure

Paint the sunroom's framework black; these dark beams frame the greenery and outdoor views, adding enclosure against the glass and sky.
Tall Bookshelves Create a Cozy Reading Nook

Line one wall with a floor-to-ceiling bookshelf. Fill it with books and decorative items, housing your favorite reads and treasured objects.
Checkered Floor Adds Graphic Interest To Your Sunroom

A classic checkered floor pattern covers the sunroom. It uses light green and white squares.
This forms the foundation for furniture and decor.
Incorporate a Pink Victorian-Style Loveseat for Romance

A pink Victorian-style loveseat features an ornate, curved silhouette and plush fabric. Its detailed woodwork and scalloped edges sit against rustic wooden floors and glass walls.
Maximize Floor Space with Tiered Plant Stands

Tiered stands arrange multiple plants at varying heights.
Woven Basket Stores Magazines and Protects Floors

If you need to keep reading materials tidy, use a large, woven basket with sturdy handles. This basket has a green and natural straw stripe.
Wooden Sofa With Geometric Cushions Adds Mid-Century Style

A light wood sofa has a curved back and slatted details. It works best layered with a sheepskin throw and pillows.
The pillows have graphic black and white patterns.
Wooden Table and Bench Create a Cozy Gathering Spot

In the sunroom, a simple wooden table pairs with a matching bench. Pitchers, a basket, and mugs sit on the table.
Two-Tiered Coffee Tables Create a Layered Look

A pair of low, organically shaped coffee tables with lighter wood tones and rounded edges sit at varied heights, complementing the room's soft furnishings.
White Slipcovered Sofas Create a Relaxed Oasis

Choose plush white slipcovered sofas for your sunroom. They feature skirted bases and generous cushions, set against natural light, greenery, and architectural details.
Frame Your Sunroom View with Rustic Wooden Beams

Exposed, rough-hewn wooden beams support the angled glass roof. They are substantial.
These sit against surrounding stone walls and abundant greenery.
Introduce Vintage Charm with Patterned Floor Tiles

Patterned floor tiles feature a repeating design. They cover the sunroom floor.
Woven Armchairs with Patterned Cushions Create Cozy Seating

Woven rattan armchairs pair with plush, patterned cushions.
Glass-Fronted Cabinet for Storing Cushions and Throws

If you need to store extra cushions and soft throws, use a tall, black glass-fronted cabinet. Its clear doors let you see the textiles inside.





















































































































































