Your Delray Beach home deserves a sunroom built for your space, not pulled from a catalog. We design and build climate-controlled additions that look like they were always part of your house.

Custom sunrooms in Delray Beach are built to match your home's roofline, exterior, and layout, most jobs taking eight to fourteen weeks from design to finished space. A custom build means we measure your property, design around your lot and lifestyle, and create a room that looks like it was always part of your house. No catalog kits or generic solutions.
If your home has a unique roofline or you want a sunroom that flows naturally from your living room or kitchen, a custom design is the only way to get it right. Delray Beach's hurricane requirements mean every custom sunroom we build also meets Palm Beach County's strict wind-resistance standards. Many homeowners start by exploring sunroom construction options before committing to a full custom design.
If your house has a hip roof, multiple gables, or an existing covered patio you want to enclose, a standard kit won't work. Custom design means we can tie into your roof structure correctly and create a sunroom that matches your home's architectural style. Poor roof connections cause leaks and structural problems.
Kit sunrooms come in fixed dimensions, often in standard rectangular layouts. If your backyard has limited space, an angled lot line, or you want a curved glass wall to capture a view, custom design gives you exactly the size and shape you need. This is especially important on smaller urban lots in Delray Beach where every square foot matters.
A poorly matched addition sticks out and hurts your home's curb appeal and resale value. Custom sunrooms are designed to match your existing exterior materials, paint color, trim style, and window types. In Delray Beach's competitive real estate market, a sunroom that looks like part of the original house is a selling point, not a question mark.
Many Delray Beach communities have homeowners associations that require exterior additions to match the neighborhood's architectural standards. A custom design lets us meet those requirements from the start, avoiding the redesign costs and approval delays that come from submitting a generic plan. We handle HOA submissions as part of the design process.
Every custom sunroom starts with a site visit and a conversation about how you'll use the space. We design around your existing home, your lot conditions, and your budget. Our custom builds include complete sunroom construction with hurricane-rated framing and impact-resistant glass that meets Florida's building codes. If you're looking for a fully tailored space, we also offer sunroom design services that include 3D renderings and detailed material specs before construction begins.
The design phase typically takes one to two weeks, and we present you with drawings that show exactly how the new sunroom will tie into your roofline and match your exterior. Once you approve the design, we handle all permitting and HOA submissions. Our custom builds work with your home's existing HVAC system or include standalone climate control, depending on your setup. Delray Beach homeowners choose custom sunrooms when off-the-shelf solutions don't fit their lot, their style, or their vision.
Best for homeowners who want a space they can use year-round in Delray Beach's heat and humidity, with full insulation and air conditioning.
Ideal for homeowners who want a sunroom for cooler months with less upfront cost, using screened or glass panels without full climate control.
Perfect for homes with existing covered patios or lanais that need a full enclosure upgrade, using the existing roof structure where possible.
Designed for homeowners who want a high-end aesthetic with curved glass panels, custom lighting, and premium finishes for a resort-like feel.
Delray Beach's mix of 1950s block homes, modern coastal builds, and HOA-governed communities means no two properties have the same design requirements. Custom sunrooms work because they're built to match your home's specific architecture and your neighborhood's standards. Hurricane-rated construction is required here, and custom design means we engineer the structure to meet Palm Beach County's wind-resistance codes while fitting your roofline and lot layout. Homes near Atlantic Avenue or in communities like Lake Ida often have strict architectural guidelines that only a custom build can satisfy.
Delray Beach's year-round heat and afternoon thunderstorms mean your sunroom needs to be built for South Florida's climate, not a generic national standard. We work throughout Boynton Beach and Boca Raton, and homeowners across the area tell us the same thing: they want a sunroom that looks intentional, not added as an afterthought. Custom design delivers that.
We visit your home to see your space, take measurements, and understand how you want to use the sunroom. This visit typically takes 30 to 60 minutes. We respond to all inquiries within one business day.
We create a detailed design showing how the sunroom will tie into your home, what materials we'll use, and the total cost. You'll see drawings and a written proposal before signing anything.
We submit the design for HOA review if needed and pull the building permit from the City of Delray Beach or Palm Beach County. Permit review typically takes three to six weeks.
Once permits are approved, we build the sunroom according to the approved plans. A city or county inspector signs off on the completed work before you take possession.
We respond to all inquiries within one business day. Free site visits and written estimates with no obligation.
We've designed sunrooms for 1950s block homes, modern coastal builds, and everything in between across Delray Beach. Every design is drawn to match your roofline and exterior, so the finished room looks like it was always part of your house. We don't sell kits.
Every custom sunroom we build meets or exceeds Florida's hurricane wind-load requirements, which are among the strictest in the country. That means hurricane-rated framing, impact-resistant glass, and roof connections engineered to handle South Florida's storm season.
From Lake Ida to Kings Point, we know Delray Beach's HOA landscape. We prepare architectural submissions, manage HOA approval, and pull building permits from the City of Delray Beach or Palm Beach County. You don't have to navigate the paperwork alone.
Our proposals include detailed line items for materials, labor, permits, and any HOA submission fees. What we quote is what you pay. No hidden charges halfway through the project, no vague allowances that balloon at the end.
Custom sunrooms require attention to detail and local expertise. We bring both to every Delray Beach project we build.
Delray Beach's busy season starts in fall. Call now to lock in your design timeline before the schedule fills.