Studio sunrooms feature a clean single-slope roof that blends naturally with most homes. This design works well for decks and patios where homeowners want a bright outdoor room without dramatically changing the architecture of the house. The sloped roof directs snow and rain away from the structure while allowing plenty of natural light to fill the space. Studio sunrooms are often chosen for their simplicity and how easily they integrate with existing backyard layouts.
Gable sunrooms offer a fantastic way to expand your living area, creating a bright and airy environment. The peaked roof makes the ceiling higher and lets in light from different angles, which keeps the room bright and comfortable all day. This style often feels more like a natural extension of the home than an enclosed patio. The big glass panels let you see a lot of the backyard, making it a peaceful place to read, relax, or spend time with family while still feeling like you're outside. You can finish the roof with shingles that match the house. This will help the sunroom fit in with the rest of the house instead of looking like an addition. The outcome is a space that feels intentional, harmonious, and perfectly suited to its surroundings.
These sunrooms can be placed wherever they make the most sense in your yard, whether that’s beside the garden, near a pool, or close to the main outdoor living area. Free-standing sunrooms are the perfect addition to your backyard to provide a sanctuary in the garden or a pool for comfortable shelter close to the play zone so the grown-ups can keep a close eye on the children without getting baked in the sun or eaten alive by the bugs at the end of the day. SunCo Sunspaces' proprietary system is strong enough to stand on its own and endure the rigours of our Manitoba environment without any concerns for snow loads or wind gusts. Our sunrooms are actual buildings in their own right.








