Kitchen Remodeling and Natural Light
Allowing natural light to enter any room will make it lighter and brighter.
It will also make the room look and feel larger. Bringing natural light into a
kitchen can be challenging, however. The placement and shape of many kitchens
limit the number and size of windows you can install. But there are options that can be incorporated into your kitchen remodel.
The first and most common way to bring natural light into a kitchen is with
windows. Enlarging windows is the most obvious choice. Adding
replacement windows is another option. If you have a long kitchen with a breakfast room
or eating area, you might try placing large window areas in the solid walls.
Whether you install a single large window or several smaller windows, and
whether the windows or fixed panes or windows that open, tall windows are a
wonderful way to introduce a large amount of natural light. Depending on the direction the windows face, you might also introduce heat from the sun.
If you have an exterior door in your kitchen you can also use the door to
bring in natural light. By changing to a door made mostly of a glass panel, you will introduce a surprising amount of natural light. You might choose clear
glass and place a blind or shade over the panel when you want to block the light
or have privacy. Another option is to choose a door with a translucent glass
panel or frosted glass. The light entering the room will make the room feel
much warmer and appear larger. Another way to introduce natural light into your kitchen is to look to the
ceiling for opportunities. Skylights and roof windows bring in a large amount
of natural light. In fact, some lighting experts say skylights provide as much
as 30% more light than vertical windows. Skylights and roof windows can be
installed on a sloping roof or on a flat roof. The difference between skylights
and roof windows is whether or not the window can be opened. In many cases,
roof windows are too high to be reached to open and close them, but it is
possible to place an operable window in the lower part of a roof slope. These windows will admit both light and heat from the sun. To reduce cooling bills,
you might want to choose skylights or roof windows made with insulated thermal
glass.
Finally, you can introduce natural light into a kitchen with a "tube light." If, for example, a skylight will not work in your kitchen, or if the ceiling
does not reach the roof, you can install a tube light that runs from the roof
through the attic and into the kitchen. Tube lights are available in several
sizes. They can be strategically placed in your remodeled kitchen to supply
natural light even in a windowless kitchen. Introducing more natural light can be energy-efficient, but it will certainly
brighten your remodeled kitchen and make it look and feel larger. No matter
which options are best for your Wichita kitchen and home design, you can
introduce natural light efficiently and effectively.
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