Human beings always respond positively to daylight. Maximise light with roof windows in your house - it is a true investment in your own comfort

Daylight is fundamental as human beings always respond positively to daylight. We get more energy, learn faster and we have less tendency to get stress related illnesses. It is therefore a personal investment to get as much daylight into your attic as possible.

What to consider to maximise light from your roof windows:

  • The size of the roof window
  • The number of roof windows
  • The position of the roof windows
  • The shape of the internal lining

Same window area: More daylight

Bigger windows of course admits more daylight, but it is also worth considering more smaller windows as a better overall effect can be achieved.

Correct lining for maximum light

You can also admit more light into the room by using the correct lining. If the lining is vertical below the window, and horizontal above the window, you allow more light to enter the room.

Fitting roof windows to rafters

Before deciding on a particular size of window, the structural integrity of the roof should be considered fully. Most roofs can be adapted to take roof windows, but some engineered trusses should not be cut without a proven solution.

If you have any doubts about this, we recommend that professional advice is sought before commencing work.