Living
By Brandon Klein
What Additions? Upper Arlington family’s new sunroom meshes well with home
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The project added an additional 400 square feet for entertaining guests as well as a half bath visitors can easily use. Originally, when the Voltolinis entered the house through its side door, the laundry room was immediately visible, but now it’s discretely out of sight for the family and guests. The sunroom benefits from Eze Breeze windows, often used for screen porches and homes on golf courses, that give the sun room an enticing mix of indoor and outdoor appeal. To create a clean, modern aesthetic, the Voltolinis emphasized contrasting 22
November/December 2021 • www.trivillagemagazine.com
Photos courtesy of J.S. Brown
fter living a couple of miles outside the Upper Arlington community, Jessica and Nick Voltolini found an opportunity to become part of the community they love. “It’s so easy to get everywhere,” says Jessica, who works downtown. They bought their home in May 2019 from friends who were relocating and, to make the space feel their own, the couple soon considered remodeling projects in consultation with the remodeler, J.S. Brown. Ultimately, the Voltolinis decided to pursue a sunroom with a half bath, mudroom and laundry room additions. “We’re so happy we did it,” Jessica says. “We wanted something that felt indoor and outdoor.”