sun porch
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Definition
Noun: A sun porch is a room, typically attached to a house, that is enclosed primarily with large windows or glass walls, designed to allow abundant sunlight to enter and provide a bright, warm space for relaxation.
Usage
A sun porch is used as a living space to enjoy natural light and warmth from the sun, often furnished with comfortable seating or plants. It serves as a transitional space between the indoors and outdoors.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- Architectural Feature: In real estate, a sun porch can be described as a desirable feature that adds light and usable square footage to a home.
- Historical Context: Sun porches were particularly popular in early 20th-century architecture as spaces for convalescence or "taking the air."
Variants and Related Words
- Sunroom (n): A very close synonym, often used interchangeably with "sun porch."
- Solarium (n): A room built for sunbathing or therapeutic exposure to sunlight, often with a more specialized or formal connotation than a sun porch.
- Conservatory (n): A room or building with glass roofs and walls, typically used as a greenhouse or for growing plants, which can sometimes function as a sun porch.
Synonyms
- Sunroom
- Glass-enclosed porch
- Three-season room (a similar room not designed for winter use)
Antonyms
- Darkroom (a room from which light is excluded)
- Interior room (a room with no exterior windows)
Related Phrases
- Enclosed porch: A broader term for a porch that has been sealed with windows or screens, which may or may not be designed specifically for sun exposure.
- Florida room: A regional term, common in some parts of the United States, for a sun porch or sunroom.
Noun
- a room enclosed largely with glass and affording exposure to the sun