
Getting the design right from the start saves time, money, and HOA headaches. We plan every sunroom around your home, your backyard, and Weston's climate - before a single permit is filed.

Sunroom design in Weston starts with a site visit and custom plan built around your specific home - the wall it attaches to, the direction it faces, and how you plan to use it year-round. Most projects run three to five months from first conversation to finished room, with the design and permitting phases taking the majority of that time before construction even begins.
In Weston, good sunroom design means more than picking a floor plan from a catalog. The intense heat and humidity from May through October, HOA architectural review requirements, and Broward County building codes all shape what a well-designed room looks like here. A design that works in another state may be uncomfortable or non-compliant in Weston. If you already know you want a fully finished room and are ready to start construction, our vinyl sunrooms page covers the most popular material choice for Weston homes.
Every design we produce comes with engineered drawings ready for Broward County permit submission, so you are not paying for a sketch that still needs months of rework before it can become a real room.
If you love the idea of outdoor living but avoid your porch the moment the heat arrives, your existing space is not designed for Weston's climate. A properly designed sunroom with its own cooling gives you that connection to the outdoors every month of the year - not just from November through March when temperatures cooperate.
If your family has grown, you are working from home, or you just want a quiet room that is not the living room, a sunroom adds real usable square footage without a full interior renovation. In Weston's real estate market, where prices are high and inventory competitive, adding a well-designed sunroom is often more practical than buying a larger home.
Many Weston homes built in the 1990s have aging concrete patios or screened enclosures that are now cracked, leaking, or structurally tired. If you are already facing repair or replacement costs, that is the right moment to consider whether a properly designed sunroom serves you better than a like-for-like fix.
A permitted, well-designed sunroom adds livable square footage that buyers in Weston respond to - it photographs well and appeals to the indoor-outdoor lifestyle that draws people to South Florida. If you are thinking about selling within a few years, starting the design process now means you can enjoy the room before you list.
Our design process starts at the site visit and ends when permits are in hand and construction can begin. We assess your lot, discuss how you plan to use the room, and produce a layout that works with your home's existing architecture rather than against it. For homeowners who want a fully climate-controlled year-round room, we design toward a four-season standard with high-performance glass and a dedicated cooling source - the details of which are covered on our vinyl sunrooms page.
We also work with homeowners who have a specific vision in mind - a particular roofline style, a glass ceiling section, or a layout that wraps a corner of the house. Our custom sunrooms service handles those more complex briefs. Every design we produce includes the engineering drawings required for Broward County permit submission, so there is no gap between the design phase and the permitting phase.
Best for homeowners who want a room that is genuinely comfortable year-round in South Florida's heat and humidity.
Best for homeowners in Weston's planned communities who need architectural drawings ready for the HOA review committee.
Best for homeowners with a specific layout, orientation, or roofline requirement that does not fit a standard plan.
Weston was built almost entirely between the 1990s and early 2000s as a master-planned city, which means its homes share common rooflines, setback distances, and HOA rules that shape what a sunroom addition can look like. A design that ignores your neighborhood's architectural review standards will get rejected before construction can start - and that rejection costs you weeks. The direction your sunroom faces also matters here more than almost anywhere else. An east-facing room in Weston gets comfortable morning light and avoids the brutal afternoon sun. A west-facing room without high-performance heat-blocking glass will be an oven from noon until sunset every day from May through October. The U.S. Department of Energy has published guidance on passive solar design principles that apply directly to South Florida conditions, and we factor orientation analysis into every design we produce.
Broward County's hurricane wind requirements also affect design choices from the start - the glass specifications, framing connections, and roof structure all have to be engineered for the loads that apply here. We serve homeowners throughout Weston and into nearby communities including Cooper City and Davie, applying the same code-compliant design standards to every project.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free in-home visit at your convenience. No commitment is required - the visit is how we learn what you want and what the site allows.
We walk your property, look at the space where the sunroom will attach, and ask how you plan to use the room. We discuss orientation, glass options, and HOA requirements before any pricing is finalized.
We produce a layout and a detailed written proposal that includes materials, permit costs, and engineering fees - so you can compare options accurately. This design phase typically takes one to two weeks.
Once you approve the design, we handle permit application and engineering submissions. HOA and county review together typically take six to ten weeks - we manage both processes and keep you updated throughout.
Permit timelines in Broward County mean the sooner you start, the sooner you are using your new room. Reach out now and we will get your site visit on the calendar - no obligation.
(786) 957-5827We produce drawings in the format Weston's architectural review committees expect, which reduces the back-and-forth that delays less experienced contractors. Homeowners who have been through the HOA process elsewhere know how quickly a poorly prepared submission can cost you weeks.
Broward County requires engineered drawings for any sunroom addition permit. We include that documentation as part of every design package - so you are not surprised by extra fees when the permit application is ready to file.
We specify glass that blocks South Florida's heat while letting in natural light - the kind that keeps your room comfortable without running your AC constantly. The National Association of Home Builders recognizes glass performance as one of the most important decisions in sunroom construction, and we treat it that way from the design phase forward.
Every design we deliver is ready for county permit submission. There is no gap between the design and the permit phase that leaves you waiting and wondering. When the design is approved, the paperwork is ready to go.
Every sunroom we design is built for the home it attaches to and the climate it sits in. That combination - local knowledge and permit-ready documentation - is what gets projects from idea to construction without costly delays.
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Learn MoreBroward County permit timelines mean every week of delay is a week longer before you are using your new room - reach out now and we will schedule your site visit.