Getting the Most Natural Light Possible into Your Home

Could your home use a little more natural lighting? Studies have shown that natural lighting is crucial for our health and wellbeing. So, if your property is currently dark and dreary, it could be having a negative impact on your life. 

The good news is, there are lots of ways you can maximise the amount of natural light in the home. Regardless of what budget you’re working with, there’s always something you can do to improve how much light is getting into the property. Here, you’ll discover just some of the best ways of getting the most natural light possible into your home.
Use a light colour scheme within the home
If you want to maximise the natural light within the home, you’re going to want to get rid of any dark colours and statement wallpaper. Instead, the walls should be decorated in light tones, particularly a soft white shade. This allows the light to better reflect around the room, whereas dark colours tend to absorb the light. 
However, while a soft white can help to increase natural light within the room, brilliant white should be avoided. This can actually make the room feel cold so it’s best to stick to a softer white shade. 
Get clever with your window treatments
Another simple way of maximising the lighting in the home is by choosing your window treatments carefully. Opting for blinds for example, can help to let a good amount of light in while also maintaining privacy. Or, light white curtains such as the ones offered by Direct Blinds, can help to reflect the natural light back into the room. 
Consider installing a roof light
In many properties, particularly terraced houses, it’s the staircase which tends to be the darkest. With no windows on either side, it can easily create a dark and gloomy atmosphere. If you have the budget, it’s worth considering installing a roof light above the stairs. This will bring a significant amount of light into the property.  
You can add a roof light in many parts of the home so focus on where it’s darkest and then consider adding a roof light to resolve the problem. 
Upgrade your flooring
Finally, another clever tip is to upgrade your flooring. Ceramic, stone and wooden floors with a polished surface, all reflect light back into the room. If you do prefer to have carpets however, it’s best to stick to one with a lighter colour. 

There are so many ways to maximise the amount of natural light getting into the home. The above are some great tips to help get you started. If you follow all of the tips and advice above, you’ll be surprised how much brighter the home will look.