The Beauty of Natural Light
Walk into any
new home and you'll immediately notice a big difference from many
older
homes: an abundance of natural light. Because of poor thermal
performance, windows and glass doors in older homes were necessarily
scaled down. Today's builders, however, are able to take advantage
of
advanced technologies, a wider range of sizes and styles, and a
number
of new products and creative applications to capture natural
light. For
clients who prefer a modern look,
glass walls are certainly possible to maximize natural light. For
those
preferring traditional housing design, professional builders usually
work within historic housing forms to increase interior natural
light.
Window and door manufacturers have helped this effort by providing a
wide variety of products to match traditional house
styles. For
example, a roof window (or series
of these units) over the center of the kitchen can bring in a
tremendous amount of natural light without having an adverse impact
on
a traditional facade. This is especially true if that room is on the
back or side of the house and thus out of view from the street.
Unlike
skylights, roof windows can open to vent stagnant or hot air and
odors.
They have a flat design, only slightly raised above the roof finish,
which further reduces any intrusive
appearance. For smaller interior rooms, such as a
water closet, walk-in shower, or storage area, traditional
approaches
to bringing in natural light are almost impossible, or at least
impractical. Tubular skylights offer a solution. From a small,
unobtrusive opening in the roof, light enters a tube lined with
mirrors
and reflective material that reflect light into the room below.
These
small devices pour large quantities of light into tight spaces,
making
them feel more spacious and comfortable. Fixed or operable
transom windows may also be used to bring natural light into
interior
rooms. Set above passage doors to bedrooms and bathrooms or even in
interior walls, transom windows can carry natural light from rooms
on
the outside perimeter into otherwise dark, inner
spaces. A
kitchen backsplash can be used
creatively to increase natural light. Glass block or fixed panes of
glass may be installed in the space between the countertop and the
wall
cabinets. Light is brought onto the work surface without sacrificing
kitchen cabinets for a large window
expanse. When homeowners prefer traditional
architectural styles, experienced home builders will assist
homeowners
with design and product solutions, made easier with the wide array
of
technologically advanced windows and doors now available. With new
products to choose from and some creative design work, home owners
are
simultaneously able to enjoy their home style of choice and the
aesthetic and cost-saving benefits of natural
light.
Sunwood Development
Corp
273 North Colony Street, Suite 2
Wallingford, CT 06492
203.269.0325 - Phone
203.265.3676 - Fax
Amy@SunwoodDevelopment.com
www.sunwooddevelopment.com
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