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MS –A dark home can be dreary
and drain residents’ energy levels
rather quickly. Natural light has the
power to make a person feel more
energized, and it also can buoy
spirits. As a result, many
homeowners want to increase the
amount of natural light in their
homes.
Increasing natural sunlight in a
home reduces reliance on interior
lighting. This reduces energy bills
and lowers the home’s carbon
footprint. Natural light also can help
people in a home feel happier and
more content.
According to numerous studies,
some people experience serious
mood changes during the winter
months. Dubbed seasonal affective
disorder, or SAD, this condition may
be effectively treated with light
therapy. Exposure to more light can
alleviate fatigue, loss of interest and
sad or anxious feelings.
Homeowners looking to increase the
natural light in their homes, be it for
medical or aesthetic reasons, can do
so in a variety of ways.
• Keep the drapes open. Opening
blinds and curtains as far as they will
go allows as much light to shine in
without having to do major home
renovations or spend any money at
all. Homeowners concerned about
privacy can install a window film
that allows viewing from the inside
only.
• Clean the windows.Dirty
windows obstruct sunlight from
entering the home. They also canmake a home appear unkempt.Spend a free day cleaning the
windows so that they’ll let light in.
• Install seamless or low-profile
windows and doors. Seamless
sliding doors enable a large amount
of light to enter the home. Such
doors can replace an entire wall to
brighten up a dark area of a home.
The more windows and doors a
home has, the brighter it will be.
• Take inventory of dark spots.A
room may be dark because it simply
does not have a layout conducive to
brightness. Is a wall blocking light
from reaching a portion of the room?
Think about changing the room’s
layout or even making structural
changes to improve light
distribution. The addition of a small
window on a south- or west-facing
wall can greatly improve natural
light. Using mirrors can also reflect
light where it is needed.
• Invest in skylights or solar
tubes. Both skylights or solar tubes
enable light to enter a home from
above. Skylights are larger and
require considerably more work to
install, while solar tubes are more
low-profile and can be put into
rooms that do not abut the roofline,
such as those obstructed by attic
space. The tubular cylinders are
installed between the roof and the
ceiling and carry light through a
reflective tube to the room below.
Diffusers on tubular daylighting
devices scatter the rays so the light
doesn’t cast harsh shadows, and UV
filters can help protect furniture
from discolouring.
• Trim shrubs and trees. If trees
and bushes are blocking light from
entering your home, trim them to
enable dappled light to come
through. Deciduous trees that will
naturally lose their leaves come
autumn can be planted on sunny
areas of the property. This way in the
summer months they will shade the
house and keep it cooler, while inwinter more sun will stream in whenthe leaves are shed.
• Create a three-season room.
Make a spot in the home where sun
will be at a premium. A solarium or
greenhouse attached to the home canbe a warm and sunny spot.Increasing natural light in a home
can improve feelings of well-being
and also reduce energy consumption
during daylight hours.
Natural light can keep homeowners energized
In with the light!
Natural light can be a quick and easy way to improve
moods during dreary seasons. Here are some tips to
maximize the amount of light you bring in. (MS photo)
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