Improving daylight integration during a whole-home update involves a combination of structural additions and strategic design choices to maximize the flow of natural light.
Key techniques include:
- Installing Skylights and Light Tubes: Place skylights on north-facing roof slopes to capture even, diffuse light without excessive heat gain. For interior bathrooms or hallways that lack exterior walls, light tubes can funnel sunshine into these dark corners without needing major structural changes.
- Utilizing Daylight Wells: In basements, install daylight wells around below-grade windows to draw sunlight into lower levels.
- Optimizing Window Placement: Replace smaller windows with large-pane, low-E glass to frame outdoor views. Thoughtful window placement can reduce the need for artificial lighting by 25–30%.
- Creating Open Floor Plans: Designing an open great room or layout allows light to travel deeper into the interior of the home.
- Selecting Reflective Surfaces: Use high-gloss tiles, polished concrete floors, and light-colored walls to bounce daylight further into living spaces.
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