Is your house too dark? You can transform your home with these simple tips to allow more natural light in. This will elevate the colours and style of the home you’re living in as well as lift your mood. In this guide, we offer tips on how to
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Clean and Open Window Treatments
You should always wash windows regularly as dirty windows block light. It can be diffic
Dense, multilayered or dark curtains soak up natural light. Lightweight sheers or none at all maximize brightness streaming through the glass.
Replace Outdated Light Fixtures
It can be difficult to keep on top of all the lights and the maintenance surrounding it. However, it can make a big impact on the lighting in your home, for more options in the brightness level you should consider upgrading to dim lighting.
Sometimes an old overhead fixture or table lamp with dense, heavy shades can become a barrier to good natural lighting distribution. Swapping these outdated electric light sources out for new models that feature see-through or translucent lampshades can make a big difference. The ideal fixtures will shine light upwards and outwards to meet the sunlight flooding in from windows. Installing dimmers gives even more control over light levels, ensuring your rooms feel bright and vibrant during the daytime without excessive glare or shadows in corners.
Incorporate Reflective Accents
You should consider adding mirrors, metallics, and glass accent
For safety, avoid placing expansive mirrors or reflective surfaces directly opposite windows as it can create a glaring effect. Using reflective decor is an easy way to stylishly maximize brightness from existing natural light. Metallic finishes, glass surfaces, and strategically placed mirrors will bounce light around, making spaces feel airier and sun-filled. Just take care to avoid glare if the sunlight directly hits the reflective surface at certain times of day. With the right accents, you can amplify your lighting without needing to overhaul an entire room.
Install New Strategic Windows
Sometimes a room just needs an additional window or two to create that wide-open, naturally bright space. Adding a window where there was none before, or expanding existing windows, are impactful ways to capture more free sunlight. Bay windows with their signature angled sides and projecting shape can bounce light effectively into a room. When mapping out potential new window areas, analyse the positioning in relation to furniture, trees/landscaping and existing window locations to ensure light can enter unobstructed from mul

