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Home » Natural Light Tips for Your Home Interiors

Natural Light Tips for Your Home Interiors

Making sure there’s enough natural light in your home, or being able to reduce it when necessary, is an important thing. You don’t want to have your home feeling dark when you want it to feel lighter or become too hot in the summer because of the sunlight pouring in. So we’re going to talk today about how you can manage the natural light inside your home better today.

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Be Adaptable with Window Dressings

First of all, you should try to be a little more adaptable in terms of the window dressings you use in the home. When you can be more adaptable in that regard, you can switch things up and ensure you’re keeping out light when you want to keep the space darker. Then let more of it in when you want to brighten the space up.

Use Lighter Colours When Designing the Space

The colours you use in your home will have a significant impact on how you use natural light in the space. It’s important to make sure that you’re not using furniture and other decorations that are all dark if you want to make the space lighter. Lighter colours will reflect the natural light and make the whole space seem much brighter too.

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Avoid Furniture That Blocks the Light

Avoiding the kinds of large furniture pieces that block the natural light and stop it from spreading around the space might be something that’s very important if you want to make sure that you make the most of the natural light. You should also try to arrange the space in a way that enhances the natural light and causes it to spread throughout the space more easily.

Use Plantation Shutters to Control the Light Better

If you want to gain more control over how much light you allow into the space and how much of it you keep out, you should probably think about having some plantation shutters installed. That way, you can control the light better and keep it out when you want to keep the home dark and cool during summer. You should find the best plantation shutters out there and get them installed.

Consider a Hard Reflective Flooring

The floor you have installed in the home will also have a significant impact on how well the light gets reflected around the space. If you find that the flooring is doing you no favours in that regard, you might want to instead opt for a hard and reflective surface that helps to reflect the light and make the whole space feel a whole lot brighter. There are many materials that make that possible.

As you can see, there are lots of great ways in which you can allow more natural light into your home. If you’re not sure about which of these strategies might be the right one for you, just try some of them and see how they go for you. It might be the case that they all make an impact.

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10 Comments

  1. 24 July 2022 / 1:40 PM

    Having natural light at home is so important. Tip no.1 is the most popular and the one most people are doing. Thank you for sharing.

  2. 24 July 2022 / 12:47 PM

    I like the idea of light colors. That’s something I’m planning for my next place. Thank you for sharing!

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  3. 24 July 2022 / 12:10 PM

    Love these ideas for letting natural light in! Big windows & light colours are my favourite ways x

    • 24 July 2022 / 5:28 PM

      Mine too. We have quite big windows, but my old place had tiny ones and it was difficult to let light in.

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