The Lumino
Full Enclosure Wall System for Your Renaissance Patio
Renaissance Patio’s Lumino Sunroom wall system is a perfect patio option for when the great outdoors isn’t so great. Keep your wonderful view of nature while still being able to shut the windows and crank up the heat in winter, or AC in summer.
Why You’ll Love the Lumino Patio Cover
The Lumino Patio Cover was designed with one simple goal in mind: to provide your friends and family an architecturally beautiful space to enjoy the great outdoors while keeping the sometimes not-so-great weather at bay.
Enclosing your patio cover into a sunroom is a great way to not only enjoy the outdoors more, but also to add some space to your home. Any of our solid roof patios can be enclosed with vinyl windows or glass windows. Using our unique glass framing system, your local independent install can install a sunroom perfectly suits your home .
Aircraft grade powder-coated extruded aluminum can stand the test of time while remaining beautiful and requiring little to no maintenance. High carbon steel and nylon headed fasteners withstand the worst nature can throw at them. Meanwhile, automotive grade nylon covers and caps create a smooth and complete appearance designed to live in the sun.
Designed and engineered for the extremes of Miami-Dade county wind zone, Colorado snow loads, and Texas summer sun. You can build a Renaissance Patio anywhere in the country with confidence. Our network of independent installers know the local codes and will custom design a space to fit the local weather and building code requirements.
You dream of a place to retreat from the world, and we want to make that dream come true. All Renaissance Patios are designed to be built quickly and affordably. This is only possible due to smart design and efficient manufacturing. The use of modern materials means you spend time enjoying your patio, not painting, staining, washing, and maintaining it.
Style Meets Strength
The Lumino Sunroom wall system is a perfect patio option for when the great outdoors isn’t so great. Keep your wonderful view of nature while still being able to shut the windows and crank up the heat in winter, or AC in summer. The Lumino Sunroom was designed to work with whichever of our solid patio covers you prefer, then install a glass wall system under your new roof to fully enclose your patio space.
The Lumino Options
Wondering how you can take your Lumino Sunroom to the next level? Renaissance has plenty of options, from fully enclosed glass walls to create the perfect four-season sunroom, to screen walls, to custom decorative add-ons and accessories.
Vinyl-framed, Low-E 366 insulated Energy Star Glass. This window frame and glass pack combo is the first choice when energy efficiency is a major concern, such as in areas that get very cold or very hot. The combination has even earned an Energy Star rating due to its ability to decrease energy consumption.
Aluminum or vinyl framed tempered glass windows. These are the windows installed in most homes and have the lowest initial cost. They are not insulated and use only a single panel of glass. They keep the wind and rain out but don’t add much in the way of energy savings.
Impact-resistant storm glass is becoming a more and more popular option, especially for people who live in hurricane zones or have security concerns. Impact-resistant glass keeps out burglars just as well as hurricanes.
The Pros and Cons of the Lumino Patio Cover
Everything in life has its ups and downs, pros and cons, and the Lumino is no exception.
PROS
- Fully air-conditioned and/or heated space
- Brings sight and feel of nature inside with large pane glass walls and an outdoor feel
- A true living space addition that can be furnished just as you would the rest of your home
- Sunrooms can be built in about a quarter of the time it takes to build a standard room addition
- Sunrooms cost between 50% and 90% of a standard wood-framed room addition
CHALLENGES
- Sunrooms are more expensive than any other type of patio cover due to the use of expensive materials, but they are worth it.
FAQ’s about The Lumino Sunroom
Yes, shingles or metal roofing can be installed on top of the insulated panels.
Yes, all of our patios are engineered to meet or exceed your local building code.
All of our structures are engineered to withstand up to 175 mph winds.
Low-pressure water gentle soap such as dish soap or car /automotive soap, feel free to use a towel to remove stains.
For more information see our blog: How do I clean my patio?
Yes. Although more expensive than a studio style roof, we have all of the components to build an A frame.
Yes, all of our products carry a lifetime warranty. Your independent may also offer a warranty, so don’t forget to bring that out with your installer.
That’s simple… Design. Renaissance was born with design in mind, our products look better, are stronger, and represent a better addition to your home.
We have dealers throughout the US, chances are, we know someone in your area who can answer all of your questions along with inform you of all of the details required to build a patio in your hometown. All you have to do is fill out your info at the link below, and our website will show you a list of companies in your area that specialize in our products.
Most of our independent installers offer financing, if that’s something you want, don’t forget to mention it in your inquiry!
Yes, shingles or metal roofing can be installed on top of the insulated panels.
Yes, all of our patios are engineered to meet or exceed your local building code.
All of our structures are engineered to withstand up to 175 mph winds.
Looks, cost, and time.
- Looks: Sunrooms include glass walls which make your sunroom a natural lite place to enjoy.
- Cost: Sunrooms cost between 20 to 50% less than room additions
- Time: While a standard room addition takes typically 6 months to a year, a sunroom can be built in as little as 90 days with typically less than 3 weeks of actual work in your home.
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Renaissance Patio connects you with up to three local preferred installers to prepare an estimate for your project.
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