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"Great job. Sunroom looks amazing"

Jodi S on June 2025

Sun Structure Designs, Inc., is an Illinois state premier sunroom company. Our integrity, professionalism, and attention to detail, sets us apart from the rest. Call us today! Thank you!

"Great job. Sunroom looks amazing"

Jodi S on June 2025



Land's Painting

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Land's Painting

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10 years of experience

We provide quality products and exceptional service. We offer our services in a wide variety of tasks from remodeling to painting. Give us a call today to see what we can do for you.

We provide quality products and exceptional service. We offer our services in a wide variety of tasks from remodeling to painting. Give us a call today to see what we can do for you.


JT Perfect Home Co

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JT Perfect Home Co

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22 years of experience

We are a family owned & operated company, dedicated to provide the top of the line services for all of your Remodeling & New Construction Needs. We do all the work ourselves with no sub-contracting, to make sure your project is done right with 100% quality craftsmanship.

We are a family owned & operated company, dedicated to provide the top of the line services for all of your Remodeling & New Construction Needs. We do all the work ourselves with no sub-contracting, to make sure your project is done right with 100% quality craftsmanship.



4 Sons Construction & Remodeling

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4 Sons Construction & Remodeling

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36 years of experience

Local family owned company consisting of four employees. Electrical and plumbing sub contracted to licensed professionals. Senior discounts available as well as seasonal rates. Veteran and active duty military discounts.

Local family owned company consisting of four employees. Electrical and plumbing sub contracted to licensed professionals. Senior discounts available as well as seasonal rates. Veteran and active duty military discounts.





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Modular and Mobile Home Remodel questions, answered by experts

Because of their lack of curb appeal compared to other home styles and specific interior motifs, split-level homes are not as popular. Because of the many staircases, they don’t always make a suitable home for people as they age. Also, the way their space is divided up leads to less space available for a full primary bedroom.

Open floor plans can come with drawbacks—mainly the lack of privacy and noise dampening. Walls act as an important barrier for traveling sounds, meaning in an open floor plan you could hear your dishwasher running while sitting in your living room. Storage limitations and separation of activities (for example, keeping the kid’s playroom away from the dining room) are other reasons some homeowners are opting out of an open floor plan.

Yes, open floor plans can be more expensive to build than non-open floor plans. The primary reason is the need for additional structural support to ensure stability, which can increase construction costs. Additionally, open floor plans need powerful HVAC systems to maintain temperature in a wider space. Finally, open floor plans need more flooring to cover a large area. If you are buying a home with an open floor plan, you won’t see dramatic price differences compared to a home with more rooms.

The best place to put your home theater is a space that does not get outside light, such as a basement. Another consideration is the proximity to bedrooms or offices that may be disturbed by the surround sound playing at high volume. A higher ceiling works best for mounting a projector, so consider space and sound limitations. For help determining the best place for your home theater, consider hiring a professional home theater installer who can provide recommendations and project plans.

Many people will install a bow window in a living room, allowing them to add more light or even create a new built-in sitting area in this room. A bow window is a popular dining area/kitchen window idea, too, as it may deliver some extra seating in a nook. With the extra sunlight bow windows provide, they’re popular places to enjoy a mid-morning cup of coffee.

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