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Benefits of Increasing Natural Light in Your Home

by Tram Chu 03/01/2020


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There's a lot of benefit to be had from increasing the amount of natural light that enters your home. Scientists have long linked natural daylight to improved mood and productivity. You just feel better when you regularly work or relax in a room filled with light from the sun. Sunlight helps regulate circadian rhythms, too, meaning you sleep better and feel more rested when you wake up. Increasing natural light sources in your home can also help lower your monthly utility bill and raise your home's resale value. Here's what we recommend.

Ditch the Heavy Drapes

Drapes made from heavy fabrics and liners may be nixing your natural light. Replace them with solar window films instead. Solar window films won't damage your windows, and they block up to 99 percent of harmful UV rays, while allowing natural light to stream through. You won't have to worry about fading carpets or upholstery, and solar window film also reflects the heat from the sun, so your space doesn't become an instant sauna. 

If privacy is a concern, install blinds or window shades that can be closed at night. You can even purchase frosted solar window films that provide privacy without darkening your room. 

Install a Skylight

If a small renovation project is in the budget, consider adding a skylight to a dark, gloomy room to bring it into the light. Skylights keep things private while increasing access to natural light. According to HomeAdvisor, the average cost to install a skylight runs around $1,500. That's a small price to pay for added light and ventilation in a dark room. Even better -- adding a professionally installed, energy-efficient skylight can increase your home's resale value. There may even be a tax credit available for homeowners who choose skylights that are solar powered. 

Use Reflective Wall Colors

Did you know many paints have an LVR? That's a light reflectance value, and the higher the number, the better the paint color is at reflecting light around your space. When you paint walls in a color that's highly reflective, (white has and LRV of 100. Black has an LRV of zero) your room appears brighter. So, even if your room has only one window, using a light paint color can help bounce that natural light into all the corners. 

If you're stuck feeling gloomy when you spend time in a dark den or bedroom, try letting a little light shine in. You might be amazed at how easy it is to transform a space from one you dread to one you highly desire. Use these three easy tricks, and you'll find out just how easy it is to lighten up a little. 

 

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Tram Chu

Tram Chu is an incredibly experienced and dedicated real estate professional. With over 20 years of experience in buying and selling homes in Maricopa County, her expertise is evident. Her commitment to making each client feel like they're her top priority, even when juggling multiple clients, speaks volumes about her dedication to customer service.

Being consistently ranked in the top 3 percent of all agents in the MLS is an impressive achievement and a testament to her skills and effectiveness in the real estate market. Tram Chu's focus on achieving the desired outcomes for her clients efficiently and effectively shows her commitment to delivering results.

Her "Client First Care" approach, emphasizing communication, advocacy, navigation, and education, demonstrates her commitment to guiding her clients through every step of the real estate process with care and expertise. With Tram Chu and her team, clients can trust that they will receive uncompromised service for all their real estate needs.