When my sister was designing and building her own home in Tennessee, she told me that she is going to have a sunroom. Well, people in the United States have the option to build their own homes unlike here where we are lucky if we get to buy and own a cookie cutter terrace house.
Anyway, my sister has always wanted to have a sunroom but the sun is so string here in Malaysia that it is not practical at all. Now that she is in the United States, she gets to build her home however she likes it.
This morning, I was told that SunPorch sunroom has won the 2007 NSA Design Awards. The National Sunroom Association (NSA) awards a winner every year for their innovative designs and installation of sunrooms, solariums and patio rooms.
There are a few criteria that the NSA looks into when awarding this award and they are: design, functionality and how the structure enhances the architecture and its surroundings. This means that SunPorch Structures has managed to combine these three factors into most of their designs and installations, beating all their competitors to bag the prestigious NSA award for 2007.
It’s too bad that my sister’s home is already completed or I would ask her to check out SunPorch sunrooms! Surely they are the sunroom designers of the day!
Anyway, my sister has always wanted to have a sunroom but the sun is so string here in Malaysia that it is not practical at all. Now that she is in the United States, she gets to build her home however she likes it.
This morning, I was told that SunPorch sunroom has won the 2007 NSA Design Awards. The National Sunroom Association (NSA) awards a winner every year for their innovative designs and installation of sunrooms, solariums and patio rooms.
There are a few criteria that the NSA looks into when awarding this award and they are: design, functionality and how the structure enhances the architecture and its surroundings. This means that SunPorch Structures has managed to combine these three factors into most of their designs and installations, beating all their competitors to bag the prestigious NSA award for 2007.
It’s too bad that my sister’s home is already completed or I would ask her to check out SunPorch sunrooms! Surely they are the sunroom designers of the day!
SUNPORCH SUNROOM WINS 2007 NSA DESIGN AWARDS
WESTPORT, CT April 16, 2008 - The National Sunroom Association (NSA) announced the winners of the NSA Design Awards for 2007 at the association’s annual meeting in San Antonio, TX. For the fifth year in a row SunPorch Structures of Westport, Ct, prevailed over 196 industry competitors to win the Best in Class design award in the Glazed Roof Sunrooms under $15,000 category for 2007.
The design award recognizes excellence in the design and installation of sunrooms, solariums and patio rooms based on three important criteria; aesthetic appeal...interior appeal and functionality...and finally on how well the structure enhances the architecture and natural surroundings of the home or commercial setting.
This year the SunPorch’s NEW Easy-Slide Window system, that allows the SunPorch to convert from sunroom to screenroom in a matter of seconds, was an exciting innovation that was of particular importance in the judging. “We are particularly excited about the award this year because 2007 was the first year we produced our new Easy-slide Windows.” said Dean Schwartz, General Manager of SunPorch Structures. “The Easy-slide Window system is a major design change that we are very proud of!”
This remarkable new window system has also received high marks from SunPorch customers. Robin Quiles, Customer Service Manager at SunPorch says “We have received extremely positive feedback from our customers about the Easy-Slide Windows and the NSA Design Award is icing on the cake for this new window system!”
For over 34 years, SunPorch Structures has produced and sold innovative and award winning SunPorch sunroom/ screenrooms nationwide. Its’ complete ready-to-assemble design mounts easily on an existing deck or patio without costly site prep making the SunPorch a remarkably affordable home addition.
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