Introduction

It’s so important to let much sunlight into a living room or kitchen as possible, there’s many reasons for this, for example energy saving, so you don’t have to have the lights switched on so much. But also, often homeowners like natural light, rather having say led bulbs switched on all day. So therefore, if you want more natural light coming in your living room, or garden room, then why not have a roof lantern fitted the roof.

From ancient Greek architecture, through Roman architecture through to today’s modern designs, architects have always sought ways to harness this natural light and to get much in to a property. The Victorians were experts at added roof lanterns, often in big houses in London there will original Victorian roof lanterns, made from say cast iron and good quality glass. One of the most effective ways of bringing light indoors is through roof lanterns.

Roof lanterns are very affordable, and very good at allowing lighter to flood into the room. These innovative structures not only provide an appealing visual component, but also introduce a luminosity that uplifts the ambiance of your home.

So, for example, you be sitting your living room, have a nice cup of coffee, and the light is beaming down and illuminating the room on a nice summer’s day. Then in the afternoon, or in the night you could look out at the stars, through your roof lantern.

This comprehensive guide aims to shed light on the essentials of roof lanterns, we build our roof lanterns into flat roofs, often we recommend having a rubber roof built.

We are a Cardiff roofing company, that can build flat roofs, such as fibreglass roofs, and rubber roofs, yet we can also build a pitched roof, using say Welsh slate.

We have built many roofs in Cardiff, South Wales. We a roofing company that has a huge amount of positive business reviews.

 

 

Types of Roof Lanterns

 

Traditional Lanterns

While the designs of traditional roof lanterns trace back to the 19th century, and you see many Victorian houses in the Vale of Glamorgan, which have Victorian roof lanterns made from cast iron, however the roof lanterns made today are often made from aluminium frames, but they can still have traditional style.

You could also have a roof lantern made from wood, but we would recommend opting for aluminium, as it needs much less maintenance than wood Reference. With wood it would need painting or varnishing on a regular basis, so we would recommend aluminium instead. We can build a rubber roof, and use an aluminium framed roof lantern, which is a very low maintenance type of roof.

Roof lanterns can increase natural light in your room by up to 40%. Source and this is really important to keep in mind, because buying a roof lantern may help you to save on energy, because you can have the lights switched on less.

 

 

Benefits of roof lanterns

Roof lanterns serve more than just an aesthetic purpose. Roof lanterns can improve energy efficiency to boosting your mood, there are many benefits to buying a roof lantern.

 

The Impact of natural light on well-being

It’s undeniable that natural light has a profound impact on our well-being, for example its much better to have natural light coming through the windows during the day, than having to have the lights switched on all day.  Beyond its practical application, natural light can drastically improve mental and physical health. Roof lanterns, with their capacity to flood interiors with sunlight, help to harness these benefits, creating a more inviting and healthier living space.

Research shows that exposure to natural light helps regulate our internal body clock or circadian rhythm, which controls our sleep-wake cycle. This in turn influences hormone release, digestion, body temperature, and other important bodily functions. Moreover, sunlight is a natural source of vitamin D, essential for bone health. Reference

Fascinating Fact: People spend an average of 90% of their time indoors, so enhancing interior light can significantly impact our exposure to natural light. Source