Adding More Light to Your Home

Apr 24, 2020 | Skylight and Sun Tunnel, Sun rooms, Windows

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Now that the days are getting longer, most homeowners are throwing open their curtains in order to let the warm sunlight stream through. Finding new ways to bring more natural light into your home pays off in big benefits including a better mood and even increased resale value. Here’s everything you need to know about adding more natural light to your home.

Benefits of Natural Light

Have you ever been in a room that feels overly dark? Chances are, you felt like the space was small and maybe even dingy or dirty. Natural light can combat these feelings of claustrophobia, making the room seem airy, bright, and big.

But natural light does more than just make a room look larger, more sunshine can be better for your houseplants and for your mood. Creating more natural light throughout your home can be especially important during the dreary winter season and to combat the effects of “falling back” every autumn. 

Finally, natural light can also increase the resale value of your home. Buyers want to purchase a home with plenty of beautiful windows that showcase a lovely view. 

How to Bring in the Light

Fortunately, you can bring in more natural light into various areas of your home by utilizing custom windows, skylights, and sun tunnels. You can even create more natural light by making your next large home improvement project a new sunroom addition.

When adding custom windows, skylight, or sun tunnels choose a room or area of the home where you will get the biggest bang for your buck. For example, custom windows in a kitchen can add to resale value while sun tunnels in an upstairs master closet will surely wow buyers.

No matter how you want to add natural light to your home, be sure you are working with the experienced team at Rusco to ensure your finished product looks fabulous. Our experts can help with all the fine details from design to installation. Call us today to get started.

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