Real Estate
Open-Air Living Spaces Can Boost the Value of a Home
Relaxed, elegant, and increasingly high-tech, outdoor living spaces have become a major draw for today’s homebuyers. Once limited to a basic deck and a grill, these spaces now rival indoor rooms in both style and function—and they’re helping homeowners boost the appeal and value of their properties in the process.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Housing Survey, homeowners across the country spent a staggering $827 billion on home improvement projects between 2021 and mid-2023. That’s a jump of more than $200 billion compared to the previous two-year period. Outdoor upgrades, in particular, are on the rise. Reports from Angi show that nearly 19% of home improvements in recent years have focused on outdoor living and leisure projects.
From cozy retreats to full-featured entertainment zones, outdoor rooms now come in all shapes, sizes, and price points. At the high end, these spaces can include complete kitchens, dining areas, fireplaces, and televisions, turning the backyard into a full-blown extension of the home.
But there are plenty of other options, too.
Florida rooms—also known as knee rooms—are fully enclosed, climate-controlled sunrooms designed for year-round use. With windows on nearly every side, these bright and breezy rooms are a great way to enjoy outdoor views in comfort, no matter the season. Many also feature direct access to open decks or patios, making them a seamless link between indoor and outdoor living.
Solariums, or glassed-in sunrooms, are a favorite in homes with beautiful surroundings. In cooler regions, they take advantage of sunny days to provide natural warmth. In hotter climates, they require specialized glass to keep temperatures comfortable during summer months.
For those looking to upgrade a patio or deck, enclosed outdoor rooms offer a great middle ground. Thanks to today’s customizable designs, it’s easier than ever to convert a breezeway, porch, or deck into a stylish space for lounging and entertaining from spring through fall.
Manufactured enclosures are now available in studio and cathedral ceiling styles, and can be built with features like tinted glass, skylights, and electrical hookups for lighting, fans, or even cable television. These spaces allow families to enjoy the outdoors without giving up comfort or convenience.
For year-round use, all-season patio rooms are a pricier but worthwhile investment. They’re designed to handle a full range of weather conditions and may include heating and cooling systems for maximum comfort no matter the time of year.
While outdoor rooms can be an investment, they may also provide strong return on value, especially in areas where outdoor living is in demand. Many buyers see these spaces not just as a luxury, but as a natural extension of the home.
As home trends continue to evolve, one thing is clear: the great outdoors is becoming a whole lot more livable—and marketable.
