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Love the idea and space, but as others have posted, not practical in all weather or easy to clean. I think the light wood furniture looks odd with the dark wood ceiling. For a room that celebrates the outdoors it looks “cold” to me. Needs more warmth in the furnishings. 

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I have 3 skylights in my dining room and 2 in my family room. I always wished I could get one in my hall bathroom.

 

 

I love them....except the time there was a male squirrel up there.

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When the sun's out, I think it would be too much while eating - unless there's an option to close them?

 

Not a fan of the wood on the upper walls nor any of the furnishings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Love this room but would change the decor to something more warm and inviting.

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Beautiful!

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It would be a nightmare keeping that glass on the roof clean...and all that glass would make it hot in the summer....and they would have to make sure its the very best glass to withstand hail storms....

 

I hate the furniture...looks like it came from a cheap motel...

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@lolakimono  This looks like a hotel conference room to me.  I would think that the skylight windows have a finish to block the heat of the sun, which is what we need to do to our sunroom.

The next time that I hear salt and ice together, it better be in a margarita!