Thu Nov 9
Natural light can transform a home, making spaces feel larger, more welcoming, and energising.
Understanding how to maximise natural light through your sash windows is key to creating bright, airy interiors.
In this blog post we’ll be exploring some tips to help you harness the power of sunlight through your new sash windows.
Orientation matters
The direction your windows face significantly impacts the amount of natural light they let in.
South-facing windows receive the most daylight throughout the year, making them ideal for living areas.
North-facing windows provide consistent but softer light, suitable for workspaces and studios.
Size and shape
Larger windows allow more light to enter, but it’s not just about size.
The window design, shape and style of a window also affect light distribution.
Bay windows, for instance, not only add space but also capture light from multiple angles, brightening up rooms more effectively.
Translucent treatments
Choosing the right window treatments, during the sash window restoration process, can enhance natural lighting.
Sheer curtains or translucent blinds allow light in while providing privacy.
Consider retractable or adjustable options to control light throughout the day.
Reflect and amplify
Utilise mirrors and reflective surfaces to bounce natural light around the room.
Placing a mirror opposite or adjacent to a window can dramatically increase the amount of light in a space.
Glass types
The type of glass in your windows also plays a role.
Low-E (low-emissivity) glass coatings can help to maximise light entry while minimising heat transfer, making your home brighter and more energy-efficient.
In conclusion, by considering the orientation, size, and design of your windows, along with thoughtful interior choices, you can significantly enhance the natural light in your home, creating spaces that are both beautiful and beneficial for your wellbeing.