You have outdoor space going to waste. We design sunrooms built around your home, your HOA rules, and South Florida's heat and hurricane season.

Sunroom design in Cooper City means planning a glass-enclosed living space that fits your home's footprint, meets Broward County's hurricane and permit requirements, and stays comfortable year-round - most projects run eight to fourteen weeks from signed contract to finished room, with permitting as the longest variable.
A lot of Cooper City homeowners realize they need a dedicated space - a home office, a playroom, a brighter place to have coffee - but don't know where to start. Sunroom design is the planning stage that makes everything else go right. If you're wondering whether your space, HOA rules, or budget can make this work, a site visit answers all of it. If you're further along and already know what you want built, check out our sunroom construction page for what that process looks like once the design is finalized.
We've designed sunrooms on homes across Cooper City and the surrounding Broward County communities - we know the common footprints, the HOA quirks in the planned communities here, and the drainage issues that come up on flat South Florida lots. Call us or submit the form below and we'll set up a free site visit.
If your back patio or lanai is empty from May through October because of heat, bugs, or afternoon rain, the outdoor space you paid for is delivering nothing. A sunroom design session figures out exactly what it would take to turn that footprint into a room your family actually uses. Waiting just means another year of wasted space.
When you need a dedicated home office, a playroom, or a casual dining spot but don't want to reconfigure the interior of your house, a sunroom is the natural answer. The design stage helps you figure out size, placement, and how it connects to the rest of your home before any money is spent. Getting this wrong on paper is far cheaper than getting it wrong in concrete.
Cooper City has a high concentration of HOA-governed communities, many of which regulate exterior additions down to the color of the framing. If you don't know what your association allows, a contractor who knows the local HOAs can help you find out before you fall in love with a design that won't get approved. Starting with a design consultation is the right step.
In a competitive South Florida market, a well-designed, fully conditioned sunroom is a feature that photographs well and appeals to buyers looking for flexible living space. If a sale is a few years away and you want a meaningful improvement that adds real square footage, the design phase is where you verify the investment makes sense for your specific property.
Our design process starts with a site visit: we measure your available space, look at your existing slab or foundation, and talk through how you want to use the room. From there we develop a design that fits your home's footprint and roofline, specifies the right glazing for South Florida's heat and hurricane standards, and accounts for any HOA restrictions. For homeowners who want a fully tailored space, we work closely on custom sunrooms where every detail - roof style, panel layout, entry point - is planned before a permit application is ever submitted.
We also design for homeowners who are clear on the outcome but haven't settled on the structure type. If you're trying to decide between a three-season room and a fully conditioned vinyl sunroom, the design consultation is where that question gets answered with real numbers and real options, not guesses. Every design we produce is permit-ready, meaning the drawings are prepared to go straight to the city building department once you approve them.
Best for homeowners who want a fully tailored room with specific dimensions, roof style, entry placement, and glazing choices that match their home's architecture.
Suits homeowners who want a lower-cost enclosed space for milder months and plan to use ceiling fans or portable cooling rather than tying into the home's HVAC.
The right choice for most Cooper City homes - a fully insulated, air-conditioned room that stays comfortable even in peak South Florida heat and humidity.
For homeowners who have a design concept but need professional drawings prepared to Broward County's building department standards before a permit can be submitted.
Cooper City sits on a flat South Florida lot that gets intense heat and afternoon storms from May through October. Every sunroom design here has to account for two things that don't come up in most of the country: impact-rated glazing required by Broward County's building code, and cooling capacity that keeps the room livable when outside temperatures reach the low-to-mid 90s. A design that ignores either of those factors will fail in practice - either it won't pass inspection, or it'll be too hot to use for most of the year. We also design around the drainage realities of flat terrain: where the room meets the existing slab, how water moves away from the foundation, and what happens when a heavy South Florida storm drops a lot of rain fast.
HOA prevalence is another Cooper City-specific factor. Many of the planned communities here have architectural review processes that need to be navigated before a permit is even submitted. We've worked with HOAs throughout Cooper City and in neighboring communities, including Davie and Pembroke Pines, and we know what most associations require for architectural approval. For external reference on why impact glazing is required here, the National Sunroom Association covers current best practices for construction in high-wind zones.
Call or submit the form and we'll follow up within one business day to schedule a free site visit. There's no commitment required at this stage - just a conversation about your space and what you're hoping to build.
We come to your home, measure the available space, look at your existing slab or foundation, and flag any structural or drainage considerations. This is also when we talk through cooling options, roof styles, and what your HOA typically allows.
Based on the site visit, we develop a design and give you a detailed written proposal - dimensions, glazing type, roof connection, cooling plan, and a clear price. No major questions should be left unanswered before you sign.
Once you approve the design, we submit the permit application to the city and, if needed, prepare the HOA submission package. We track the permit status and update you as approvals come in - no chasing paperwork on your end.
We visit your home, measure the space, and give you a detailed written quote - no pressure, no obligation.
(754) 318-0423Every design we produce accounts for Broward County's wind-load and impact-resistance requirements from the start, not as a last-minute revision. This means your permit application goes in complete and your room is built to handle what South Florida actually throws at it.
We've navigated architectural review processes in Cooper City's planned communities and know what most local HOAs need to see before granting approval. You won't be left guessing what your association requires or scrambling to revise plans after the fact.
We treat HVAC tie-in and glazing selection as core design decisions, not afterthoughts. A room that looks great on paper but bakes in July is not a successful project. Every conditioned sunroom design we produce specifies how the room will stay comfortable year-round.
The permit application, the construction drawings, and the required calculations are our responsibility. You can verify our Florida contractor license through the myfloridalicense.com before signing anything. That transparency is not something every contractor offers.
Every design decision we make is grounded in how South Florida homes actually work - the heat, the drainage, the HOA rules, and the hurricane code. That local focus is what keeps our projects on schedule and out of trouble.
Low-maintenance vinyl framing that holds up to South Florida's heat and humidity without rusting, rotting, or needing paint.
Learn MoreFully tailored sunroom builds where every element - size, roof style, glazing, and entry point - is designed around your specific home.
Learn MoreOur team knows Broward County permit requirements and HOA processes - get your design on the schedule before summer arrives.