Custom sunroom plans built for year-round comfort in Palm Beach County. We design spaces that handle hurricane winds, summer heat, and HOA requirements before construction begins.

Sunroom design in Delray Beach starts with how you want to use the space and works backward from there - most projects move from initial consultation to final design plan in one to three weeks.
A well-designed sunroom in South Florida needs to solve three problems at once: handle year-round heat without becoming an oven, meet Palm Beach County\'s hurricane wind requirements, and fit your home\'s existing architecture. The design phase is where those challenges get addressed on paper, before any permits are pulled or materials are ordered. Many Delray Beach homeowners also choose custom sunrooms to get a space tailored exactly to their property and lifestyle.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, the design needs to account for their approval process as well. A contractor experienced in Delray Beach will know to ask about this early, not after plans are already finalized.
If your patio or backyard is too hot, buggy, or wet to use from May through October, that is most of the year in Delray Beach. A properly designed sunroom gives you that outdoor feeling without the misery. Design is where you decide on ventilation, glass type, and whether to extend your AC system.
If your home feels cramped but a full room addition feels like too much, a sunroom is a middle path. The design process helps you understand what is realistic for your lot, your budget, and your timeline. You will see material samples, layout options, and cost estimates before any commitment.
Screened enclosures offer limited protection from driving rain, no insulation from heat, and only partial defense against insects. If you retreat inside every time a storm builds or the afternoon sun hits directly, a glass-enclosed sunroom solves all three problems. Design determines the glass type, door placement, and roof structure.
Many Delray Beach neighborhoods require HOA approval before any exterior work begins. A sunroom that was not approved can result in modification or removal orders, even if the county permitted it. Good design includes preparing the submission package your HOA needs, not leaving it as an afterthought.
We design sunrooms that work in South Florida\'s climate, not generic plans pulled from a catalog. Every project starts with a site visit to your home, where we measure the space, check the existing structure, and assess your lot\'s drainage and foundation conditions. From there, we walk you through layout options, glass choices, and material samples before preparing a detailed design proposal and written estimate.
If your community has an HOA, we handle the architectural submission process and help you get written approval before construction begins. Our designs also account for Palm Beach County\'s permitting requirements, hurricane wind-load standards, and the reality of summer heat in Delray Beach. You will see how vinyl sunrooms and other material options compare, along with cost breakdowns for each choice.
For homeowners who want a sunroom tailored to their property, not a prefab kit.
For homeowners who need help choosing between impact glass, low-E coatings, and frame materials.
Delray Beach sits in Palm Beach County\'s high-wind zone, which means every sunroom built here must use impact-resistant glass or approved storm shutters. This is not optional, and it affects both design and cost. A sunroom designed for Georgia or the Carolinas will not meet Florida\'s requirements, and a contractor who quotes you a price without mentioning impact glass should raise a flag in your mind.
Year-round heat and humidity also shape how sunrooms get designed here. Delray Beach averages over 230 sunny days a year, and summer temperatures regularly push into the low 90s with high humidity. A sunroom without proper ventilation or air conditioning becomes unusable from May through October, which is most of the year. We serve homeowners throughout the area, from Boynton Beach to Boca Raton, and design every project to handle the local climate.
We ask how you want to use the space, roughly how large you are thinking, and whether you have HOA restrictions. Then we schedule a site visit, usually within one to two weeks, to see your home in person and take measurements.
After the site visit, we prepare a detailed design proposal with layout options, material samples, and glass choices. You will see what is realistic for your lot and your budget. This phase typically takes one to two weeks.
If your community requires HOA approval, we help you prepare the submission package and track the approval. Once HOA sign-off is in hand, we finalize plans for the county permit application. All replies come within one business day.
Free consultation. We walk you through every option before you commit to anything.
We have designed and built sunrooms throughout Delray Beach for nearly a decade. That means we know the local permitting process, the HOA communities that require architectural approval, and the lot conditions that affect foundation design.
Palm Beach County requires impact-resistant glass or storm shutters for all new sunrooms. We build this into every design from day one, along with heat-reducing glass coatings that make the room usable year-round. Learn more from the Florida Building Commission.
Many Delray Beach neighborhoods require HOA approval before construction begins. We prepare the submission package your association needs and track the approval process, so you get written sign-off before any materials are ordered.
One of the biggest fears homeowners have is watching costs climb after they have said yes. We provide a written, itemized estimate before permits are pulled, and we walk you through every line so you understand what you are paying for.
We design sunrooms that handle South Florida heat, meet Palm Beach County building codes, and fit your budget. That combination is what keeps Delray Beach homeowners coming back.
Free consultation. No pressure. We walk you through every option before you commit. Call today.