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3 Ways Of Boosting The Amount Of Light Your Home Receives
A home is such a pleasant environment to be in when it’s filled with natural light. This kind of atmosphere also makes you feel good about yourself and puts an extra spring in your step.
Speaking of ‘spring’, we’re about to make the transition from winter to spring, which also marks the forwarding of the clocks.
So, the days will be longer, and you want to capitalise on that by enticing the sun right into the heart of your living space, making it bright and sunny until sunset.
To do that to the max, just follow these three great tips.
Get aluminium windows
It’s your windows that will mostly be responsible for bringing in light and for them to capture more of it, we suggest upgrading to aluminium windows.
Our aluminium windows have an ultra-slim profile, allowing a huge piece of glass to be incorporated into their design, a far larger glazed expanse than found in a traditional window. This also optimises the view you get through the windows from the inside.
A set of aluminium windows will also make your home more secure as the material is incredibly strong, something that didn’t stop us managing to make the sightlines so slender.
Maintain your outdoor space
It’s gardening season again! Over the winter months, some trees, plants and bushes may have become overgrown and started to interfere with how much light gets through your windows and doors.
They need cutting back and trimming, something that will vastly improve light transference and make a huge difference to the internal feel within your house.
Fit a skylight or roof windows
One product that will have a massive impact is a skylight or roof lantern, best described as a huge glass covering.
Integrated into a ceiling, it will flood the respective space with light and you can always add tinted glass if you want to minimise any threat of glare.
As for roof windows, they are often included in solid roofs for conservatories and orangeries and also fitted into loft areas.
You usually have the ability to open a roof window, so this is a function that’s useful for when the weather’s nice and you want an injection of fresh air.
If you would like to take up our advice and install a solid roof or aluminium windows, just get in touch for a FREE quote here.