Custom Sunrooms & Outdoor Living in Cherry Hill, NJ

From the mid-century homes of Barclay and Kingston Estates to the executive properties of Springdale and East Cherry Hill to the established residential streets of West Cherry Hill — we design and install custom sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures across Camden County’s largest and most established suburban community.

What We Serve in Cherry Hill

Cherry Hill is Camden County’s largest and most established suburban community — a township of about 74,000 residents across 24 square miles, anchored by the Cherry Hill Public School District and the Cherry Hill Mall, with direct Philadelphia commuter access via PATCO at Woodcrest. Originally Delaware Township when it was founded in 1844, the community took its current name in a 1961 referendum, and the past six decades have shaped Cherry Hill into one of the most architecturally consistent post-war suburban townships in South Jersey.

The defining housing stock was built between roughly 1940 and 1969 — substantial single-family mid-century homes that today form most of Cherry Hill’s residential neighborhoods. Split-levels, sprawling ranchers, and traditional brick colonials sit on generous lots along tree-lined streets across communities like Barclay (anchored by the 1816 Barclay Farmstead on the National Register), Kingston Estates (a benchmark for the mid-century split-level), Greentree, Ellisburg, and Woodcrest with its PATCO commuter station. The eastern side of the township generally features newer developments and larger executive homes; the western side features the most established mid-century neighborhoods with mature landscaping. East and West each have their character, and our work spans both.

Cherry Hill sits within Camden County, just across the Ben Franklin Bridge and Delaware River from Philadelphia, and easily reached from our Pennsylvania headquarters via the bridge and I-295. Looking beyond Cherry Hill itself, we serve the broader Camden County footprint and the surrounding South Jersey suburban region, including Marlton.

What We Build for Cherry Hill Homeowners

Whether you’re adding a four season sunroom to a Barclay mid-century colonial, building a patio enclosure behind a Kingston Estates split-level, or screening a porch in Woodcrest, the right product depends on your home and how you’ll use the space. We build all four primary outdoor living products across Cherry Hill.

Four Season Sunrooms

Fully insulated, year-round rooms — a strong fit for Cherry Hill’s substantial mid-century colonials and the executive homes of East Cherry Hill, where the addition becomes a permanent extension of the home.

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Three Season Sunrooms

Light-filled rooms designed for spring through fall enjoyment. A natural fit for Cherry Hill’s split-level and ranch homes where the rear yard is already where the family gathers.

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Patio Enclosures

Built around your existing patio, deck, or porch — a particularly strong fit for Cherry Hill’s mid-century homes where rear hardscape already exists and the project becomes about enclosing the space you already use rather than building from scratch. Glass, screen, or combination styles.

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Screen Rooms

Insect protection plus overhead weather coverage — a natural fit for Cherry Hill’s tree-lined neighborhoods and the homes near Cooper River Park, the Pennsauken Creek, and the township’s forty-plus parks where summer evenings invite outdoor time.

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Building in Cherry Hill: What's Different

Cherry Hill projects come with considerations rooted in this township’s specific character — the East/West geography that distinguishes neighborhoods within the community, the dominant mid-century housing stock that shapes most of the work, and the township’s own permit process. Here’s what shapes projects here.

Township Geography and Mid-Century Housing Stock

Cherry Hill is large enough that no single architectural description covers it. The east side of the township — east of Kings Highway and the older central spine — features more recent developments with larger executive homes on bigger lots, including neighborhoods like Springdale, Wexford Leas, and parts of Woodcrest. The west side features Cherry Hill’s most established neighborhoods — Barclay, Kingston Estates, Ellisburg, Green Haven, parts of Greentree — where the housing stock is predominantly mid-century: split-levels, sprawling ranchers, and traditional brick or brick-and-vinyl center-hall colonials built between roughly 1940 and 1969. These mid-century homes have the bones for thoughtful additions. The proportions are generous, the lots are deep, the original architectural language is consistent. A well-designed sunroom respects the home’s existing roofline, complements the original brick or material palette, and feels like the home’s natural extension rather than a contrasting addition. Our designers approach Cherry Hill projects with that mid-century context in mind.

Cherry Hill operates its own township building department, so projects within Cherry Hill go through township permitting rather than broader Camden County processes. The township process is generally efficient and familiar to us. Some neighborhoods have additional considerations — Barclay’s central Farmstead area and certain Springdale and East Cherry Hill enclaves have homeowner association requirements that may include architectural review for exterior modifications. Where your specific property is governed by an HOA or neighborhood association, design review with that body is typically separate from the township permit, and we coordinate both as part of the project. The free consultation is where we confirm what applies to your specific address.

Why Cherry Hill Homeowners Choose Betterliving MidAtlantic Sunrooms

Installed by Our Own Certified Team

Whether your home is a Barclay center-hall colonial, a Kingston Estates split-level, or a Springdale executive home, the same factory-trained installers do the work — our own team, never subcontractors.

50-Year Non-Prorated Warranty

Half a century of structural coverage on every project. No depreciation, no fine print. The same warranty whether you’re in Cherry Hill or anywhere else we serve.

Pennsylvania-Made Components

Our products are manufactured in Pennsylvania, engineered for the climate Cherry Hill experiences. Same regional manufacturing and climate-matched engineering, just across the bridge.

A Dedicated Project Manager Who Knows Cherry Hill

Cherry Hill’s mid-century housing stock, the East/West township geography, the township permit office, and the various HOA review bodies in certain neighborhoods mean a Cherry Hill project manager has to know more than one kind of work. Yours handles the right design approach and the right permit path for your specific address.

Where We Build in Cherry Hill

We install across Cherry Hill’s residential neighborhoods on both the East and West sides of the township. A representative sample of the areas we serve:

Cherry Hill Neighborhoods

Barclay | Kingston Estates | Greentree | Springdale | Ellisburg | Woodcrest | Wexford Leas | Green Haven | Downs Farm | Cherry Hill Estates | Old Orchard | Erlton | Colwick | Cooperstown | Locust Grove | Point of Woods | Willowdale

Your specific neighborhood not listed? We serve essentially every residential address in Cherry Hill. Submit your address through our consultation form and we’ll confirm in our first response.

Looking beyond Cherry Hill? See our Camden County overview or our complete service area.

Cherry Hill Frequently Asked Questions

Mid-century homes are some of our most natural fits in Cherry Hill. Substantial brick or brick-and-vinyl colonials, split-levels, and ranchers from the 1940s-1960s have the lots, the proportions, and the architectural consistency that integrate cleanly with a well-designed sunroom. We typically recommend a gable roof matching the home’s existing pitch, trim and color coordinated with the host material palette (brick, siding, original window proportions), and sizing scaled appropriately to the home rather than oversized. The result is an addition that reads as an original choice rather than a later add-on. The consultation walks the specific property.

In some ways yes. Larger lots, more recent construction, and bigger original homes generally give us more room to design without the spatial constraints that tighter mid-century lots can have. The architectural language is also more varied in East Cherry Hill — newer traditional, transitional, and contemporary styles all appear. We design to match the host architecture rather than imposing a single style. Some East Cherry Hill neighborhoods (parts of Springdale, certain Wexford Leas sections) have HOA architectural review for exterior modifications; if your property is one of these, we coordinate that review as part of the project.

Some Cherry Hill neighborhoods have HOAs or community associations that require architectural review for exterior modifications including sunroom additions. The review is typically separate from the township building permit and focuses on architectural compatibility with the neighborhood character. Our project managers prepare both the HOA submission and the township permit as part of the project. We design with HOA review expectations in mind from the start. It adds time to permitting but doesn’t change what’s possible for a well-designed addition.

Yes — Cherry Hill operates its own township building department, so projects within Cherry Hill go through Cherry Hill’s permit process rather than the broader county process. The township process is generally efficient and familiar to us. Surrounding municipalities (Haddonfield, Voorhees, Marlton, etc.) each have their own building offices as well, which is why we confirm jurisdiction during the consultation based on your specific address.

Same dedicated project manager, same factory-trained installation crews, same 50-year warranty, and same scheduling priority as our Pennsylvania projects. Cherry Hill is roughly 30 to 40 minutes from our West Conshohocken headquarters via the Ben Franklin Bridge and I-295 — a routine cross-bridge commute. The state line doesn’t change how we approach the work. Many Pennsylvania residents have moved to Cherry Hill and vice versa, and we treat the integrated Delaware Valley as the single market it is.

Ready to Plan Your Cherry Hill Project?

Schedule a free in-home design consultation. Our team will visit your home — whether it’s a Barclay mid-century colonial, a Kingston Estates split-level, a Springdale executive property, or anywhere else in the township — and walk through what’s possible for your specific situation. No pressure, no obligation. Response within one business day.

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