4 Effective Tips for Using Natural Lighting

by Jessica Andrews-Kunst DRE #01999308 05/05/2019

Many studies show that incorporating natural light into your architecture has a lot of benefits. Apart from the beauty of an airy and a well-illuminated space, it boosts productivity and comfort. 

Incorporating natural light in the house is a smart way of saving a substantial amount of energy. According to research, 15 percent of energy usage in the United States is due to lighting. You can significantly reduce electricity consumption when you employ the use of natural light. It is worth noting that homes oriented towards the sun save about 10 to 20% heating cost. No doubt, relying on the natural light is beneficial to the residents as well as the environment. 

Here are some tips for making use of natural light in your home: 

Orient your Home Towards the sun

It is essential that you design your home in such a manner that the most frequently used rooms receive an ample amount of natural light, such as the kitchen, sitting room, and living room. You should also take note of the rooms that do not require a lot of light like the laundry room and garage. You should also design your home based on the light requirement of each of the rooms. 

Take note of the Season

Once you have the understanding of the sun’s path and how you to design to home to maximize the use of natural light, what you should do next is to consider that the season and how you will position your home. You are required to put the sun’s location into consideration at different seasons. 

Be strategic with shading 

It is essential you look for ways to strategically shade your home at every time of the year. At this point, you must work hand in hand with your builder to know where to locate trees and fences to block unwanted sunlight. You should also note that structural addition like simple window coverings, trellis, and porch can provide much-needed relief. 

Make use of Light interiors 

One of the easiest ways to effectively utilize natural light in the home is to make use of lighter interior coloring and light-colored shelves. To ensure maximum reflection in the house, use neutral and pale colors. The advantage of this is that it makes each room appears brighter. To give your living space a modern look, you can consider an all-white palette. 

Consult an architect or home designer to help you work out viable natural lighting options for your home.

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Jessica Andrews-Kunst DRE #01999308

Jessica Andrews-Kunst is an accomplished Bay Area agent who brings a strategic yet personable approach to the home buying, home selling, and investing process. Drawing from years of experience as a Sonoma County entrepreneur, Jessica has built a reputation for her refreshingly friendly customer care and proven ability to guide buyers and sellers both to obtain the best real estate value streamlined to their individual expectations. Whether it is pursuing a family dream home or as assisting a seller toward a researched, smooth, stress-free, sale of their home, Jessica enjoys helping people navigate through this sometimes complex process. A Bay