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7 Ways To Increase Natural Light In Your Home

13/05/2024

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Living in a home devoid of natural light is a scenario no one desires. The absence of sunlight can cast a gloomy atmosphere, impacting your overall well-being. Sunlight triggers the release of serotonin in our brains, a hormone associated with happiness. Therefore, a lack of sunlight can have adverse effects on your health and mood. 

It’s not uncommon for houses to lack ideal amounts of natural light. Many homeowners face this challenge, and it’s important to remember that you’re not alone in this. There are solutions to improve your home’s natural lighting, and we’re here to help.

Fortunately, the lack of natural light in your home is not an insurmountable problem. By implementing these practical tips, you can transform your home into a well-lit haven, reaping the numerous benefits of natural lighting.

Add Skylights

Consider the practicality of adding skylights. While not feasible in all rooms, they can significantly increase the amount of natural light. This is particularly beneficial in extensions or attic conversions, where traditional windows may not be an option. You have the power to make these changes and improve your home’s natural lighting.

Look into adding VELUX skylights to your roof to increase the amount of natural light in the room. 

Use Light Paint Colours

Using lighter paint colours on the walls can help to reflect light and brighten up dark spaces. Paints with a light reflectance value of 70 or higher can help you increase natural light in your home as they reflect more light than they absorb. 

Add Doors with Glass

Using doors with glass panels allows light from other areas of the home to enter different rooms and reduces how closed a room feels. Glass lets light penetrate the whole house, so having glass in your internal and external doors can help increase natural light in the whole home. 

Use Mirrors 

Mirrors placed strategically can help reflect light around a room, giving the illusion that it’s lighter than it is. Place oversized mirrors opposite windows to make the room feel more open and airy. 

Change Window Dressings

The window dressings you choose can impact how much light enters the space. Dark, heavy curtains and shutters can block light from fully entering a room, while blinds can also be obstructive. Look at how your choice of window covers impacts the light flow and change it up to see if you can increase the amount of light entering. 

White Ceilings

This is especially important if you have small rooms or low ceilings. White helps to reflect light, not absorb it, so sticking with white ceilings can increase natural light in any room. 

Rearrange Furniture

If you have large furniture by your windows, it can be a good idea to arrange it so it doesn’t block the light. Consider how you use the room and the space you need, for example. If you have low windows, avoid placing a high-backed sofa in front of it; instead, use a low sofa under the window so it’s not blocking light. 

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