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At first I wasn't sure if I liked the darker wood furniture in the room, but I really like the contrast. I like the furniture style & the touches of yellow & green with the neutrals. The coffee table might be crowding the space a bit, but overall, I really like the room & the way it's decorated. 
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I like the space in this sunroom but not the furnishings. IMO the furnishings don't suit the space. They seem a bit too bulky and heavy. The color of the chairs is ok, but I don't like the skirts at the bottom. I dislike the hanging light, tables, & accessories. The doors/windows are lovely, and the ceiling is nice. I love the view of the pool & garden outside. 
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Too cluttered-both rooms.

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I am surprised at how formal both rooms are decorated for sunrooms.

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I really like both rooms, but I would opt for a smaller Coffee Table in the 1st pic! The 2nd pic actually looks more relaxed and less formal, and it also looks larger.

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I really like that second room - the windows, the ceiling, the view to the backyard, the guitar!!  If it were my house the furnishings would be different, however I think it's really nice the way it is.  

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The blush-colored furniture is nice for the sunroom. Sunrooms are happy places. 

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I love both sun rooms but would make some changes in furnishings and decor, nothing major, just to fit my taste.  I would spend much time in these rooms reading, relaxing and being comfortable.

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I like both rooms but agree @wilma  that I prefer the first. I don't mind the bulk of the furnishings in the second, but don't think the heavy dark ceiling works with the rest of the room. I also don't like the light, coffee table or garden stool with the rest of the room. It also could use a little bit more color to serve as a sort of bridge between the off white seating pieces and the stark white woodwork. I really like the ladderback chair but it doesn't look comfortable in which to 'come in and sit a spell'.


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I like the first sun room, but it seems a little too formal.

 

In the second, I don't care for the accent pillows.  If the upholstered pieces didn't have skirts, the room would be too "leggy"'.

 

I would prefer an artistic coffee table, like cypress.

 

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I love both sunrooms. I'd change up a couple things in the first one but would completely refurnish the second one.
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