Sunlight is an important and essential part of our lives. And making the most of natural light has so many benefits. It can make your space feel larger and more welcoming. It can ease the cost of artificial lighting. And it has a direct impact on your mood and well-being. That is why a lot of people consider natural light to be a must-have feature in their homes. So here are a few things you can do to capitalize on the natural light you do get, or get more light into your home.

  1. Clean your Windows

This might sound simplistic, but really when was the last time you made an effort to really clean the exterior surfaces of your windows? Even though they may look just fine, your windows collect a lot of dust and dirt. By cleaning your windows, you ensure as much light as possible can filter through the glass. You will be amazed at the difference this simple solution can make.

  1. Trim Your Trees

The beautiful greenery outside can make for a stunning view, but it can also hamper the amount of daylight getting into your home. If you have trees close to your home, trim some of the low hanging branches that block the light from your windows. Also, you want to avoid planting trees on the southern side of your home.

  1. Introduce Lighter Colors

Dark furniture and accessories can really absorb a lot of natural light. Swap these out in favor of light, neutral colors like beige, grey, light blue, and ivory tones. You especially want to pay close attention to the colors you use for blinds, curtains, and shades. You can still use sheer window coverings to maintain privacy, but they will still allow in natural light.

  1. Add Shiny Surfaces

The mirror effect is another way to capitalize on the natural light you do have. Flooring made from polished wood, ceramic, or stone will reflect more light than carpet. The same goes for glossy surfaces in the kitchen and bathroom, like countertops, larger appliances, and accessories. And of course, installing a large mirror opposite your windows will really brighten up any space.

  1. Install New Windows

If you have the budget to replace some of your windows, or add more windows, you can choose some amazing options that will filter in more natural light. Think about tall and large window styles. A few options to consider might be single or double hung, casement windows, or larger projection units like bay and bow windows. You can also use smaller styles high up on the wall, like hopper, awning, and transom windows. These work well in bathrooms and closets where you still want privacy along with your natural light.

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