Sunguard Room creates aluminum glass sunrooms, glass rooms, conservatories, and winter gardens for tea, meditation, spa rituals, yoga, and plant therapy.
Glass room comfort for tea, plants, meditation, and daily rituals.
Exterior shading, skylight ventilation, and comfort systems planned together.
Powder coated aluminum, laminated roof glass, and practical drainage details.
Free design from photos, measurements, climate notes, and daily use.
Sunguard Room comes from the rhythm of the Chinese name Sen Ge, meaning a sanctuary in the forest. Sun carries natural light. Guard carries durable shelter.
Each project connects atmosphere, proportion, comfort systems, and practical detailing, so a calm daily ritual can become a weather-ready structure.
Sunguard Room is intentionally personal. Sam works with homeowners and selected partners from early ideas through CAD direction, renderings, technical coordination, quality follow-up, packing, delivery, and installation guidance.
The goal is not mass orders. It is a small number of well-designed custom sunroom projects each month, with enough attention to make the space calm, buildable, and worth living in.
A sanctuary should be designed from the way you want to sit, breathe, drink tea, and receive light.
A healing glass room should feel quiet before it feels impressive. Each scene balances filtered daylight, ventilation, shade, plants, privacy, and the way you want to sit, breathe, bathe, or serve tea.
Built around plant light, human comfort, exterior shade, roof ventilation, and glass choices that keep a bright garden room livable.
Designed around low noise, filtered light, calm views, and a precise table layout for tea rituals.
A minimal meditation room with controlled brightness, quiet drainage, and enough privacy for stillness.
Clear floor planning, roof ventilation, and exterior shading help the room stay usable through long sessions.
Glass, water, and shadow work together for bath, sauna-adjacent, or poolside wellness spaces.
Choose the roof family that fits the home, climate, span, and intended tea-room ritual.
Single-slope form for rear additions, terraces, and quiet minimalist tea rooms.
Double-slope roof with ridge height for garden rooms, spa rooms, and classic conservatory presence.
Four-sided roof for pavilion-like courtyard tea rooms and ceremonial garden spaces.
Arched or compound roof for soft light, flowing form, and modern Oriental tea spaces.
Sunguard Room treats aluminum, glass, shade, skylight ventilation, drainage, packing, and installation guidance as one engineered system, so a calm space can also be practical, durable, and ready to install.
Model-based planning helps confirm roof type, structure rhythm, and installation logic before fabrication.
Comfort depends on climate, orientation, roof area, and daily use. The goal is to control sunlight, move heat out, and keep the roof bright without overpromising fixed results.
Motorized exterior shading reduces solar gain and gives the interior a calm Zen shadow language.
An intelligent cleaning machine can wash the roof on schedule, keeping a glass roof clearer with less manual work.
For suitable projects, a UV-sterilized water tank, roof spray, gutter collection, and rain-chain return can support cooling while adding the sound of flowing water.
Send site photos, dimensions, climate notes, and the way you want to use the room. Sam turns that into a practical custom glass room design before fabrication.
Sunguard Room is primarily built for end clients, but selected landscape designers, renovation studios, contractors, and window dealers can use the same design-to-delivery support for premium projects.
This form is designed for serious projects. If you already have site photos, rough measurements, and a target budget, Sam can respond with a clearer direction.
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Key visuals are AI-enhanced concepts; founder and technical-detail references remain grounded in project materials.