Why is daylight in your home so important?

Three reasons why daylight is important in your home.

1. Daylight energises and relaxes
Houses with a lot of daylight are popular for a reason. People feel energised in bright spaces. An attic room with lots of natural light is a perfect hobby room and a living room with large windows invites you to relax after a busy working day. Sunlight is an important requirement for the production of endorphins in the body which make us feel more energetic and productive. Extra light in your home is therefore an investment in yourself! Solatube supplies daylight systems for every conceivable room in the house.

2. Dark areas make you feel tired
Artificial light cannot replace the beneficial effects of natural light. Our bodies need daylight for the production of endorphins. Have you been in a dark room for a long time? Or do you work in an indoor space without windows? Then you have probably noticed that you feel tired faster. A dark space makes you feel sleepy and lethargic. After a day in a dark house, you long for daylight. The more daylight in your home, the better your mood!

3. Daylight makes a room livable again
When designing a house, natural light is not always carefully considered. Some rooms have very small windows or no windows at all. Natural light improves the living environment within the home, making rooms more usable and inviting. Daylight in a kitchen, a cellar or in an attic can have a wonderful effect. Extra natural light turns these spaces into living spaces again. Our daylight systems ensure that all dark areas of a house are bathed in light. A dark bedroom becomes a lively space again with extra daylight. How about bright moonlight in your home at night? Our daylight tubes are extremely efficient, even in moonlight or when it is cloudy.

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