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sunroom

[suhn-room, -room] / ˈsʌnˌrum, -ˌrʊm /


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The primary bedroom is adjacent to a sunroom, which could function as a gym or office.

From MarketWatch Jun. 26, 2026

My grandmother positions a chair in front of the windows of our sunroom, which look out onto the neighboring hills dotted with bungalows, Tuscan pines and tall palm trees.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 8, 2026

To convert the porch into a sunroom and sports-watching lounge, they hired Los Angeles interior designer Parrish Cameron Robe.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 7, 2026

It’s filmed in Britt’s home, and the two women sit on white floral armchairs in a Southern-style sunroom.

From Slate Dec. 18, 2025

In the back of the house was a sunroom where we met Janet and JR.

From "Everything Sad Is Untrue" by Daniel Nayeri

"We're quite limited in our health human resources, so it's a lot of work," he said, adding that the hospital has patients in sunrooms and children in its post-partum ward.

From Reuters Nov. 18, 2022

The homes vary from one to three levels, with options such as porches, sunrooms and fireplaces.

From Washington Post Oct. 19, 2021

He promoted nightclubs, worked telemarketing for a chimney sweep company, sold sunrooms.

From Washington Post Apr. 9, 2020

Remove three 1930s sunrooms, exposing the original porches.

From Washington Times Jul. 11, 2015

Whatever the reason, ten architects and draftsmen were brought from New York and under their direction workmen began to rip up the completed houses, dig cellars, add new wings, sunrooms, dining alcoves, fireplaces, porches.

From Time Magazine Archive




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