
No two Gulf Stream properties are the same. We design custom sunrooms around your home's footprint, your HOA rules, and South Florida's climate - so you get a room that looks like it was always there.

Custom sunrooms in Gulf Stream, FL are fully enclosed glass additions designed specifically around your home's layout, your HOA or town design requirements, and the demands of the South Florida climate, with most construction phases running four to eight weeks once permits are approved.
Unlike a pre-packaged kit room, a custom sunroom is drawn and built to match your home's existing lines - the roofline, the exterior finish, and the transition from inside to outside are all designed together rather than retrofitted. Gulf Stream homeowners with HOA restrictions or town architectural review requirements find that a custom approach is often the only path to approval, since the design can be tailored from the start to meet what reviewers look for.
If you are still deciding between a room built from scratch and one that converts an existing patio or screened porch, our sunroom construction page covers the full structural process and what to expect at each stage.
Gulf Stream temperatures climb into the low-to-mid 90s from May through October, and a screened porch or open lanai offers little protection. If your outdoor space sits empty for most of the year, a custom sunroom with proper glazing and cooling gives you that space back every day.
Gulf Stream has strong architectural oversight, and many properties here are subject to town or HOA review. A custom design can be prepared to match the specific materials, roof pitch, and exterior finishes that reviewers require - reducing back-and-forth and preventing costly redesigns mid-project.
Screened enclosures in South Florida take a beating from salt air, tropical storms, and intense UV exposure. If your existing porch has a sagging frame, torn screens, or a roof that leaks after every rain, replacing it with a properly built custom sunroom is the natural upgrade that solves the maintenance problem for good.
A custom sunroom adds a genuine room - a reading area, a casual dining space, or a morning coffee spot - without the cost and disruption of a full home addition or the compromise of moving to a larger property. For Gulf Stream homes where interior square footage is already well-used, it is one of the most practical expansions available.
Every custom sunroom project starts with a conversation about how you want to use the space. From that, we recommend a structure that fits your goals. If you want a room you can use on any day of the year in Gulf Stream's heat, a fully climate-controlled four-season approach is typically the right call - it requires more robust insulation, a stronger connection to your cooling system, and high-performance low-emissivity glass, but the result is a room that works in July just as well as in January. For homeowners focused on mild-season use with a lighter budget, a three-season design can work well for Gulf Stream's fall through spring months.
The design process also covers the visual side. A good sunroom design makes the new room look like it belongs to the house rather than being attached as an afterthought - and in Gulf Stream, where the town and many HOAs care about exterior appearances, that attention to detail is often what gets a project approved on the first submission rather than the third.
Best for homeowners who want a fully conditioned room usable every day of the year, regardless of South Florida's summer heat.
Suited for homeowners focused on Gulf Stream's mild fall-through-spring season and looking for a lighter, more open feel.
Designed from the start to satisfy Gulf Stream's town review and HOA approval processes, reducing revision cycles and timeline delays.
Transforms a dated or deteriorating screened enclosure into a fully enclosed, finished sunroom using the existing concrete slab where feasible.
Gulf Stream is one of the smallest towns in Palm Beach County - under a square mile, entirely residential, and one of the more closely governed communities in the region. Every exterior addition here goes through the town's architectural review process or an HOA review, sometimes both. That means the design you submit needs to be right the first time. A custom approach lets the drawings reflect the specific exterior finishes, roof pitch, and proportions that reviewers in Gulf Stream consistently look for. Beyond the approvals, the coastal location between the Atlantic and the Intracoastal Waterway means framing materials, glass specifications, and hardware all need to be rated for salt air, high humidity, and the wind-load requirements that come with Palm Beach County's high-wind coastal zone.
We build custom sunrooms throughout this part of the coast, including in Ocean Ridge and Highland Beach, where similar HOA requirements and coastal conditions apply. Our familiarity with Palm Beach County permit timelines, local architectural review expectations, and the material specifications that hold up in this environment means fewer surprises and a finished room that lasts.
Call or submit the form and someone will get back to you within one business day. We will ask about your property, your goals for the space, and any HOA or town requirements you are already aware of, then schedule a free on-site visit.
We visit your property, measure the space, and walk through design options - size, glass type, roof style, and how the room will connect to your home's exterior. You leave the visit with a clear picture of what is possible and a no-obligation written estimate.
Once you approve the design and contract, we prepare the drawings and handle the town or HOA submission and the Palm Beach County building permit application. We keep you updated throughout - permit review can take several weeks, and we manage that timeline so you do not have to.
Construction runs four to eight weeks for most custom sunrooms. We coordinate all required building inspections and walk through the finished room with you before closing out the job. You receive copies of all permit and inspection records.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation after the estimate visit. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site assessment at your property.
(561) 407-6473Florida requires a current state contractor's license for permanent home additions. You can look up our license status through the state's online database before signing anything - we encourage every homeowner to do this as a basic verification step.
Gulf Stream sits in a high-wind coastal zone. Every custom sunroom we build uses impact-rated glass and corrosion-resistant framing materials as a baseline - not as an upgrade - because the salt air and storm exposure here demand it.
Gulf Stream's architectural review is thorough, and a first-time submission that misses what reviewers look for can set a project back by weeks. We know the process and prepare drawings that match what the town and HOA expect, which means fewer revision cycles and a smoother path to approval.
We have worked in this market long enough to know the local permit timelines, the review board schedules, and the material specifications that hold up against Gulf Stream's coastal conditions year after year.
Each of these points reflects the same underlying reality: building a custom sunroom in Gulf Stream is different from building one almost anywhere else in the country, and we bring the local knowledge and material standards that difference requires. Call us or submit the form and we will put that to work for you.
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