A slow weekend start, pressed between the pages of a sketchbook. Sunroom Saturdays is the kind of track that drifts in with the morning light — unhurried, warm, with just enough bounce to make tidying up or pouring a second coffee feel like part of the ritual.
Saturdays deserve a soundtrack that doesn't ask for anything. Nylon guitar leads, soft Rhodes chords, brushed drums at a lazy 80 BPM, and the quiet vinyl crackle of a room waking up slowly. It's built to sit under brunch, sketching, reading, chores, or that long stretch of sunshine on the kitchen floor.
I kept it instrumental on purpose — no lyrics to follow, no drama to track. Just a clean, breezy groove that loops exactly where it started, so you can leave it on as long as the coffee lasts.
Style notes: sunny lofi · light bounce · soft nylon guitar · warm Rhodes · brushed drums · ~80 BPM · loop-friendly · functional background for chores, brunch, and sketching
Best used for: 🌤️ slow weekend mornings · brunch with friends · sketching and journaling · light housework · reading in the sun
Warm up your weekend, and let the music do the rest. ☕
— Lyra