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Dressing Room Skylight

Dressing rooms typically don’t have the best lighting, making it hard for patrons to see how the clothes they’re trying on look. A roof lantern or skylight from Rooflights & Roof Lanterns can brighten up the space and help people make better decisions about their purchases.


Our skylights are available in a variety of sizes and styles to suit any dressing room, and they can be installed quickly and easily by following our detailed instructions. So contact us today to learn more about how we can help you brighten up your space with a dressing room skylight.

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Dressing Room Rooflight Benefits

If you’re on the fence about whether you should invest in a skylight dressing room, consider the following benefits:


Improved Lighting: Skylights provide natural light that can help people see how clothes look in different lighting conditions.


Reduced Energy Costs: By letting in natural light, skylights can reduce your need for artificial lighting, which can save you money on your energy bills.


Improved Aesthetics: Skylights can brighten up a space and make it more inviting, which can lead to more sales.


Improve Lighting: Better lighting in your dressing room allows for better clothes selection. 


Customisable: We offer many sizes and styles to suit any space, so you can get exactly what you want.


Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you brighten up your space with a dressing room rooflight.

Give Your Customers a Brighter Experience

The last thing you want for your customers is for them to have a bad experience in your store. That’s why it’s important to have good lighting, so they can see what they’re buying and make sure it’s the right colour, style, fit and so on. But with traditional lighting, dressing rooms can often be quite dark. This is where our skylights come in.

Not only will our skylights brighten up the space, but they’ll also save you money on your energy bill. And because they’re so easy to install, you can have them up and running in no time, giving your customers a better experience right away.

So if you’re looking for a way to brighten up your dressing room and give your customers a better experience, contact Rooflights & Roof Lanterns today. We’ll be happy to help you choose the right skylight for your space and provide all the installation instructions you need. Contact us today, and let us show you how our skylights can help you improve your business.

Dressing Room Skylights FAQs

A dressing room skylight is installed above a large walk-in closet or dressing space that allows natural light to provide illumination during the day. These spaces are almost always windowless and rely on electric lighting around the clock. A skylight can greatly reduce the need for artificial light.

You will only be able to install a skylight if the dressing room is directly under a portion of the roof, or if it is under a portion of the attic. In which case, you can run a tube skylight from the roof through the attic and into the ceiling above the dressing room.

If there is a chance the skylight will allow direct sunlight into the dressing area, you can have UV filters applied to the skylight to prevent damage to your clothes and furnishings. Or you can choose frosted or diffusing glass to prevent the UV rays from entering the space.

If you are worried about compromising your privacy, you can choose skylights with the aforementioned frosted glass. Or you can add a privacy coating to the skylight that will effectively keep prying eyes out.

At Rooflights & Roof Lanterns, we offer a full line of both fixed and opening skylights. A skylight that opens can vastly improve the ventilation in your home, even if installed in a seemingly out-of-the-way place like a dressing room. By opening the skylight, hot air will be pulled up and out of the house, making it cooler and drier.

It depends on the circumstances. In many cases, skylights are considered permitted development. In other cases, it may be necessary to obtain planning permission. That will certainly be the case if yours is a Listed home or if it's located in a Conservation Area. The best thing to do is to contact your local authority and ask them.

Unless you have a lot of experience working with roofs, we would strongly caution against installing a dressing room skylight yourself. DIY installations often lead to leaks and structural problems with the roof. Leave skylight installation to the professionals.