Your Space: The Pros and Cons of Installing a Roof Lantern
When it comes to bringing natural light into your home a roof lantern is a stunning addition that can transform any space, whether it's a kitchen, living room,or even an office space. However, like any design choice, it's essential to weigh the advantages and disadvantages before making a decision. In this article, we'll delve into the pros and cons of installing a roof lantern.
Advantages:
- Lots of Natural Light: The primary draw of a roof lantern is its ability to flood interior spaces with an abundance of natural light. This not only creates a welcoming and cheerful ambiance but also reduces the need for artificial lighting during the day, leading to potential energy savings. Even right up here in York a little bit of sun light can be made to flood a room with the user of a lantern.
- Enhanced Aesthetics: A well-designed roof lantern can be a stunning architectural feature that adds a touch of elegance and grandeur to your home. Its sleek lines and unique design can transform an ordinary room into a captivating space.
- Visual Expansion: Roof lanterns draw the eye upwards, creating an illusion of increased vertical space. This can be especially beneficial in smaller rooms or areas with low ceilings, making them feel more open and spacious.
- Improved Ventilation: Many roof lanterns come with the option of opening for ventilation. This allows warm air to escape during hot months, contributing to better airflow and maintaining a comfortable indoor environment. This gets rid of the challenges of old conservatories which were hot in summer and cold in winter
- Connection with Nature: With a roof lantern, you can enjoy the beauty of changing skies, passing clouds, and even starry nights from the comfort of your home. This connection to the outside world can be calming and enriching. We find many customers who use them in their extension say they really feel it brings the outside in, especially when used with bi-fold doors!
Disadvantages:
- Cost: One of the most significant drawbacks of installing a roof lantern is the cost. The materials, installation, and often customization involved can make it a substantial financial investment. It's crucial to weigh the benefits against the budget.
- Maintenance: Roof lanterns require regular cleaning to prevent the accumulation of dirt, debris, and water stains. Depending on the location and design, this maintenance can be a time-consuming task.
- Heat Gain and Loss: While roof lanterns provide excellent natural light, they can also lead to heat gain in the summer and heat loss in the winter if not properly insulated or planned for. Opting for energy-efficient glazing can mitigate this concern.
- Privacy Concerns: With the increased influx of light, privacy can become an issue, especially if your nex extension is in close proximity to other buildings. This can be a challenge in the more closely built up areas of York and Pocklington. Proper window treatments or glazing options that offer privacy can address this concern.
- Weather Vulnerability: Roof lanterns are exposed to the elements, which means they can be susceptible to leaks, drafts, and even damage during severe weather conditions. Regular inspections and maintenance are necessary to ensure their longevity.
Installing a roof lantern can be a game-changer for your new living spaces, providing an array of benefits that range from aesthetic enhancements to improved natural lighting. This is especially true for single storey extensions and wrap around extensions. However, it's essential to carefully consider before making a decision. We offer advice and guidance when we are planning your new extension.








