How to Maximise Natural Light in Your Home Extension
Creating a bright, airy space is a top priority for most people. Maximising natural light in your extension can make it feel more spacious and welcoming. We have delivered lovely, light and modern builds to many people in the York and Pocklington areas. These are the top tips from our experience.
Choose the Right Location
When planning your home extension, consider its position and where you would like to build. South-facing extensions will receive the most sunlight throughout the day. If possible, plan your extension to take full advantage of this natural light. This is especially important with our location as Yorkshire isn't always the sunniest place!
Use Large Windows
Large windows are essential for letting in as much light as possible. Floor-to-ceiling windows, bi-fold doors, and skylights are great options. These not only brighten up the space but also provide lovely views of your garden. We use some of the best windows which are eco friendly and retain the heat so you dont compromise in other areas.
Install Roof Lights
Roof lights, also known as skylights or Velux (which is really a brand), are an excellent way to bring light into an extension. They are especially useful in spaces where traditional windows might not be possible. Consider installing roof lights in flat roofs or even in pitched roofs. They can significantly increase the amount of natural light in your home.
Opt for Light Colours
The colours you choose for your walls, floors, and ceilings can impact how bright your extension feels. Light, neutral colours reflect light better than dark shades. Whites, creams, and light greys are ideal choices. Additionally, consider using light-coloured furniture and accessories to keep the space feeling bright and open.
Use Reflective Surfaces
Reflective surfaces can help bounce light around your extension, making it feel brighter. Glossy tiles, mirrors, and glass furniture are all effective ways to increase the amount of natural light in a room. A large mirror opposite a window can reflect sunlight back into the room, enhancing the overall brightness. We have even installed a mirrored splash-back which worked fantastically.
Keep Windows Clean
It might seem obvious, but keeping your windows clean is crucial for maximising natural light. Dirt and grime can block sunlight, reducing the amount of light that enters your home. Regularly cleaning your windows will ensure they let in as much light as possible.
The windows we use are specifically designed to keep cleaner longer.
Open Plan Design
An open plan design can help light flow through your home more easily. Removing unnecessary walls and using glass partitions can create a brighter, more open space. This layout also allows light from windows and skylights to reach further into your home.
We try and minimise signs of steels in place too to keep the flow.
Our architect partner is amazing at this!
Consider a Conservatory
A conservatory is a fantastic way to maximise natural light. These glass structures are designed to let in as much light as possible. They can be a beautiful addition to your home, providing a bright, sunny space to relax and enjoy your garden.
In conclusion, maximising natural light in your home extension involves a combination of strategic planning, thoughtful design choices, and regular maintenance. By following these tips, you can create a bright, inviting space that feels larger and more welcoming. Whether you are building a new extension or renovating an existing one, these ideas will help you make the most of natural light in your home.








