Autumn brings shorter days and longer nights. But those who still want to catch every bit of sunlight, there are a few easy and effective ways to do just that.
1. Add transoms and sidelights on exterior doors. Any doors that lead outside can benefit from transoms and sidelights. They not only accentuate the door’s look, but also offer a simple way to illuminate your home in the daytime. You can maximize the amount of natural light entering your living space by having a transom installed above the door, plus two sidelights flanking it. When space is a bit limited, a single sidelight will do. Are you concerned about privacy and security? You can choose a sidelight glass with an etched or translucent pattern.
2. Place windows on the southwestern side of your home. The southwest direction usually receives considerable sun exposure, so having windows installed on this side is beneficial. Your home not only gets natural illumination throughout the day; it’s also heated by passive solar radiation, which can be incredibly handy with the colder months ahead of us. Of course, passive solar heating via windows may not be as advantageous during summer. But this is where newer, more energy-efficient windows come into play.
3. Give skylights a try. If you have vaulted ceilings, you can make the most of them with skylights. The upgrade offers increased access to natural light and can be especially useful in spaces where adding an operable window won’t be possible. If you’re hesitant, you can always consult a trusted local home improvement expert whether skylights would be a viable option for your home.
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