Lighting is an all-too-important factor in home design. The layout of your house can be emphasized or undermined, based on the way the lighting works. While you can achieve any effect with electrical lights in different shapes and designs, strategically placed to provide the expected outcome, natural light from the sun, always provides a more genuine look –which is the epitome of design.
Natural light is a suitable option, to be optimized, because it saves the cost of electricity, reduces energy generation and supports environmental-friendliness. If you are building your house or looking for window replacement you may be able to decide how much natural light is available in every room but, for a house you’ve been living in, you may wonder if it’s possible to increase natural light. The answer is, Yes. As long as your house is not sandwiched between taller buildings which cut off your sunlight, you can definitely achieve that. Below are some ways to increase the natural light in your home.
The wooden structure right above your window frame, on the external wall of your home, are known as overhangs. Painting them white helps your windows cast all-bright sunlight, with limited shadows, straight into your home, thereby increasing your natural light. Also, because of the color, heat is not absorbed and you can enjoy the natural light without the harshness of the sun.
Having rooms painted with a high glossy effect works wonders for natural light. During the day, the sunlight bounces right off the walls to brighten the room and at night, your bulbs can create the same effect.
In the same way, high-gloss paint reflects the sun, so do reflective tiles. They help you create a bright and naturally lit up a room. As opposed to reflective tiles with a glossy sheen, you can get glass tiles for the same purpose.
Tall windows that stretch from ground to ceiling give you a full load of natural light that brings any room to life. Although, it is advised that you use ceiling windows only in the living room.
The entire design of your home interior can make or mar your natural light effect. Dark colors absorb light and give heat so you need to opt for lighter hues and softer materials to enjoy the full experience of a naturally lit room.
You can maximize the inflow of natural light in your home, with any of these options. Ensure that any, and all, construction which may be required, is done by a professional home contractor or experienced handyman, in order to get the best results.
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