4 Ways to Maximize Daylighting Using Your Windows

4 Ways to Maximize Daylighting Using Your Windows

Increased daylighting is one of the unique advantages of tackling window replacement. However, simply getting new windows won’t automatically mean better indoor illumination. You have to cover the basics, which include proper arrangement and thoughtful orientation.

4 Ways to Maximize Daylighting Using Your Windows

To truly maximize the sunshine your home can collect, use these tips from Renewal by Andersen® of New Jersey and New York Metro:

1. Invest in Spectrally-Selective Glazing

First off, put your window replacement dollars on spectrally selective Low-E glass. This is perhaps the best glazing for daylighting because it blocks the unwanted portions of the solar spectrum while allowing the desirable ones. Unlike ordinary double-pane units, our windows feature a spectrally selective, multi-layer Low-E coating, which is why they have exceptional energy efficiency ratings.

2. Catch the Sun From Two Directions

The consequence of getting your daily dose of sunshine at home from a single window is experiencing glare and bright visual hot spots. To take the good without the bad, introduce daylight from two directions. This way, you can achieve balanced natural lighting.

3. Optimize Reflective Surfaces

In small spaces with limited place to use glass units for daylighting, use reflective surfaces to your advantage. Mirrors and shiny materials bounce light around the room, allowing the sun to penetrate its deepest corners. If you use the other elements of your home design to redirect the light, a single sliding window could suffice to enjoy adequate daylighting.

4. Put a Premium on Translucence (if Necessary)

Admitting sunlight often means giving up a little bit of your privacy. This can be a concern, especially in the bathroom. Instead of using a covering and disrupting daylighting to hide from prying eyes, consider using translucent glass. If you’re willing to give up the view, any of our patterned glass options will block visibility but not light.

Do you want to know how to maximize the bow and bay window for daylighting without the downsides? Call Renewal by Andersen of New Jersey and New York Metro at (866) 609-5033 today. We’ll be glad to schedule your free, in-home consultation in Jackson or Toms River, New Jersey, at your convenience.

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