Windows allow you to see and feel the warmth of sunlight in your home. This is achieved through the process of daylighting—the act of providing internal lighting with windows or skylights. Implementing natural light in a space may seem simple, but it actually requires correct and sound techniques in order to optimize the benefits.

To make sure your home is receiving the right amount of daylight, leading experts on replacement patio doors, Renewal by Andersen® of Seattle shares some insightful tips.
1. Quality Over Quantity
Just because there’s plenty of natural sunlight gracing the interior of your home doesn’t mean you’ve got daylighting down to a T. Excessive light brings tall shadow lines and harsh, glaring feelings on the skin. To counter this, you need windows with panes or glass coatings that can effectively diffuse light and distribute it well throughout the interior.
Punched windows, often round and arched, are useful when it comes to delivering the adequate amount of daylighting you need. However, they may require rearranging your furniture so the light can efficiently find its way to the places where it belongs.
Reputable replacement windows contractors offer windows that have high visual transmittance, which is desirable to maximize daylighting.
2. Rearrange Interior
If your home is already getting adequate light through windows, a simple interior remodeling can easily allow that light to flow further into spaces where daylighting is needed. Careful placement of tall furniture lets you avoid issues related to blocked sunlight.
3. Redirect Light
Daylighting must be done in accordance with local climate, building orientation and interior design. When enhancing your side daylight, consider splitting up the position of windows. With that, the upper glazing can function as the daylighting tool whereas the glazing below can serve as the viewing zone. With the help of veteran window contractors, you can thoroughly plan window placement.
For your window and door replacement needs, turn to Renewal by Andersen® of Seattle. We have a dedicated team of specialists who are more than ready to help you. Call us at (206) 777-0954 or fill out our contact form to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. We serve residents in and around Seattle, WA.