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5 Places in Your Home Where Skylights Would Look Stunning

5 Places in Your Home Where Skylights Would Look Stunning

If you're looking for a beautiful way to let natural light into your home, consider adding skylights. Skylights are the perfect solution to light up dark areas, add a touch of glamour to a room, and add value to your home. If you've been wondering where to add skylights in your home, read on for 5 places in your home that would benefit from a skylight.

1. Beautiful Bathroom Skylights

A skylight in a bathroom is a beautiful way of letting natural light in without worrying about privacy. Natural light is a mood-lifter and you'll finish ablutions. Bathrooms can be moisture intense which can lead to mould and mildew. Installing a venting skylight is a great way to let the light in and the moisture out. If your bathroom has super-high ceilings that are difficult to reach, you can opt for an electrical venting skylight.
Bathroom skylight windows
Bathroom skylight windows

2. Skylights in the Kitchen

Skylights in the kitchen
Skylights in the kitchen

A ceiling skylight washes your kitchen in balanced natural light making it easier to see what you're doing and saving electricity during the day. A skylight also reduces the need for extra windows. It frees up wall space for an extra cabinet or spice rack without compromising the natural light in the space. A vented skylight will release warm, moist air and cooking odours from your kitchen and let in clean, fresh air naturally.

3. Master Bedroom Skylights

Imagine star-gazing from the comfort of your own bed and drifting off to sleep in soft moonlight. Master bedroom skylights are a perfect way to wash your room in natural light during the day without losing privacy. If there are times you need to darken your master bedroom during the day, consider installing skylight blinds. Skylight blinds can be operated manually or using a remote control.

4. Lighting a Converted Loft

Adding a skylight to a converted loft is a great way to turn the space into a useful room. As the ceilings in an attic are generally quite low, you can install a 'roof window' skylight that can be opened and closed manually. In small spaces with a sloped roof, skylights create better airflow than traditional vertical windows. Whether you want a guest bedroom for when visitors sleep over, a reading nook, or a craft area, a skylight in your loft will transform the area into an inspiring space.

5. TV Lounge or Family Room

skylight in tv room
skylight in tv room

Family rooms are great places for relaxing and downtime. Natural light through a skylight will brighten the area even when the weather is gloomy outside. Adding blinds to your skylight will ensure that the room offers the right conditions for whatever the family is getting up to. Up for a weekend of bingeing series? Shut the sun outside and watch to your heart's content. Keen for a picnic, but the weather is too miserable? Open up the blinds and picnic inside. 
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