Boost the Natural Light in Your Home

It’s time to let some light in – natural light! Rooms with natural light can positively affect our mood by making us feel more alive and vibrant. Rays of sunshine increase Vitamin D which reduces depression and strengthens bones. If you have some dark, dreary rooms that need brightening up, check out these eye opening tips.

Lighter Colors

A fresh coat of paint in white or another light color can instantly lighten and brighten a room. This tip can work for more than just your wall color. Light colors added to walls, trim, floors, cabinets, furnishings, or accents can all reflect natural light and brighten a room. If you are searching for lighter colored window guards, Sentry Window Guards is proud to be the first in the industry to offer 20 standard architectural colors in AAMA 2604 Powder Coating. This finish utilizes the newest green technology, providing an unmatched performance in durability exceeding all industry standards and is able to match any building facade and window frame colors. Sentry is also capable of matching any color that isn’t part of our standard color selection.

Add a Reflection

This one is a no brainer – shiny surfaces reflect light! Use large, simple mirrors to lighten any room. For double the benefit, place the mirror so that it reflects the light coming in from a window or a glass door. Your light reflecting powers aren’t limited to mirrors. Other light reflecting surfaces such as clear furniture, glass frames, reflective tiles, or shiny fixtures can add to the overall “mirror” effect. 

Clear the Clutter

Let’s face it, a messy room can feel dark and stuffy. Getting rid of clutter and unwanted items can free up your home making it feel bright and roomy. Make sure light coming in from your windows is not being blocked by furniture or other stacked objects. Also, clean windows will allow in more light!

Window Treatments

In areas of your home where you might need a light blocking option, such as the bedroom, consider a layered approach. Having one layer to block the light and one to allow it in will offer flexibility without compromising the natural light. For example, consider a blackout shade which you can raise during the day topped with drapes in a lighter fabric or open weave. Frosted or privacy glass is another idea that will give you privacy while allowing light to shine through. 

Renovate

If you are renovating, consider knocking down a wall or two to open up your spaces. You will be amazed at how rooms that were once closed off and dark can appear larger and brighter when the light is allowed to spread throughout the area. During renovation, also consider rooms in your home that could benefit from additional windows.

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