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A Buyer's Guide to Roof Windows

submitted on 30 March 2017
If you wish to build a room which is less dependent on artificial light and is flooded with natural sunlight, you can add roof windows as they can bring about life to unused spaces and transfer them into usable rooms. Roof windows can not only be an appropriate option for loft conversions but you can also utilise them to brighten up darker corridors and rooms in your home. However, in order to make this true, you’ve got to choose the right windows that can help in maximising natural light source and give the illusion of increased space in comparatively smaller rooms. The direction which a room faces will determine the type of light it receives. If you plan to use a room for living space or work, you may prefer a brighter room and choose to prevent sunlight from coming in to keep the room cooler. Once you’ve worked out and determined the factors which are most vital for the way you plan to utilise your room, you can think of the ideal location of the roof windows.

Installing in the loft
Choosing the right window is a vital part of loft conversion as they determine the brightness of the room and they’re also used to create attractive features inside the room. The pitch of the roof, roofing material and the shape & size of the room will determine the type of window to install. Consider the number of windows you would like and whether or not there are areas in the room which you would like to brighten up.

Centre pivot roof windows and top-hung roof windows are the two kinds that can be installed in loft areas. The former consist of a single panel of glass which can be opened or closed from the centre of the window frame. The latter is also similar to the centre pivot windows, the only difference being they open and close from the top of the window frame. The top hung windows give an illusion of creating more space.

Roof windows for innovative solutions
Installing new windows can definitely be a big project and hence it is vital to know that there are times when there can be a simpler solution. Small rooms and hallways can be lit up easily by leveraging sun tunnels. This window cuts through both the roof and ceiling to offer the same illumination as a roof window, without the requirement of opening up the ceiling. As they use an extremely reflective material, you can bring in a surprising amount of natural light to come into the room. This easy solution also works well in bathrooms where space is at a premium level and privacy can be a big concern.

Finishing touches
Choosing the right location and style for your roof windows is a key to achieving the feel and look which you desire to bring in your home. But make sure you consider the glaze and finish of the windows before finally installing them. The centre pivot roof windows come in 2 different finishes, the white polyurethane or lacquered pine. If you wish to get a more traditional look, choose a lacquered pine window and you may even opt for the triple lacquer coated window frame. Therefore, if you’re considering roof windows, make sure you follow the above-mentioned guide which can help you in making an informed decision.

 







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