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What is a Park Model Arizona Room?

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Park models have emerged as popular housing options, providing a compact yet customizable living experience. These units typically consist of 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, with a maximum size of 399 square feet. Once placed on a site, park model owners can personalize the surroundings with options such as paved drives and awnings. But more and more park model lovers are opting in on adding a bonus room, AKA an “Arizona Room,” which adds square footage, transforming these units into versatile and comfortable homes.

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Park models are ideal for individuals or couples seeking a compact yet functional living space. Designed with efficient use of space in mind, these units often feature an open floor plan that maximizes natural light. These units also create a sense of openness. Despite their limited size, park models offer all the essential amenities necessary for comfortable living, including a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and living area. Builders typically construct units with high-quality materials and design them to optimize functionality within tight square footage.

“Arizona Rooms,” or “Sunrooms,” are enclosed spaces attached to the main unit, which offer extra square footage. These rooms are constructed in various sizes, extending over part or even the entire side or patio area of the unit. Arizona Rooms serve multiple purposes and range from basic to elaborate designs, offering homeowners flexibility in customizing their living space.

Homeowners can utilize this added room for various purposes, including accommodating guests. Some Arizona Rooms even incorporate additional bathroom facilities, providing more convenience and privacy for visitors. This makes it easier to host family and friends, allowing them to have a comfortable space during their stay. Residents often welcome their kids, grandkids, and friends from their northern homes who come to enjoy a winter getaway. The Arizona Room is ideal for guests to relax and enjoy their stay.

Another common use for an Arizona Room is to create a “family room” environment similar to the ones found in traditional houses. These rooms serve as a gathering place for family members to relax, spend quality time together, and entertain guests. With its proximity to the main living area, the Arizona Room seamlessly extends the overall living space. This provides a versatile and comfortable environment for various activities.

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It is worth noting that the concept of the Arizona Room extends beyond just park models in Arizona. In Florida, for example calls these rooms “Florida Rooms.” Despite the regional differences in names, the purpose and benefits of these rooms remain the same: to provide additional living space and enhance the overall living experience for park model residents.

The Arizona Room is a versatile and practical addition to park models. They allow homeowners to expand their living space and cater to various needs. Whether it serves as a dedicated family room, a guest accommodation area, or a multipurpose space, the Arizona Room adds value to the park model lifestyle.

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