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How to Incorporate Rooflights into Eco-Friendly Home Design

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How to Incorporate Rooflights into Eco-Friendly Home Design

Eco-friendly home designs are gaining in popularity as homeowners look for ways to bring their modern lifestyles into greater harmony with the world around them. Rooflights, as it turns out, are an important aspect of eco-friendly design, opening up possibilities for architects and presenting homeowners with new ways to satisfy their desire to produce a lower carbon footprint. In this post we take a close look at how to incorporate rooflights in eco-friendly home designs.

How to Incorporate Rooflights into Eco-Friendly Home Designs

Everyone wants their home to be more energy efficient and eco-friendly home designs take that desire to the next level. The following are just some of the ways architects can incorporate rooflights into eco-friendly home designs.

· By placing them in a way that maximises light penetration:

Smart placement of rooflights during the design phase can ensure the home gets off on the right foot regarding its relationship to nature. Through strategic placement of rooflights architects can ensure the home's dependence on artificial light will be kept to a minimum.

· By using rooflights to create robust ventilation:

 Poorly ventilated homes have always required copious amounts of air conditioning to keep their interiors liveable during the summer. Through careful placement of rooflights that open robust ventilation can be ensured right from the get-go, reducing the dependence on air conditioning.

· By choosing energy efficient rooflights:

 The best of today's rooflights come with double and triple-glazed windows and insulated framework that greatly reduces heat transfer in both summer and winter. By integrating such rooflights into a home during the design phase the architect can further bolster the energy efficiency of the home.

· Maximising light penetration II:

 Another way designers can optimise the penetration of natural light through rooflights is to place them in such a way that they follow the path of the sun across the sky. This will ensure that there is some natural light entering the home during every part of the day, thereby further reducing the need for electric lights.

· By incorporating rooflights in rainwater harvesting schemes:

Rainwater from rooflights can be channelled into rainwater harvesting systems designed by the architect. This enables the homeowner to require less municipal water, save money and enhance the home's eco-credibility.

Contact Rooflights Roof Lanterns

Eco-friendly home designs are enjoying increasing popularity and rooflights are an integral part of such designs. To learn more get in touch with the team at Rooflights Roof Lanterns by calling 020 8087 2004.

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  • Josh Hartim