Lots of natural light indoors can improve your mood and increase your focus while studying or working at home. Furthermore, the sun lighting up your living space will reduce your dependence on artificial lights, helping lower your utility bills.

If this sounds great to you, here are a few things you can do to bring in more sunlight during the fall season.
Transoms
Transom windows above your doors and existing windows increase the natural light entering your home. Transoms with large, energy-efficient glass areas can add more light to any space without increasing heat or cold during summer or winter.
Sidelights
Sidelights typically flank an entry door and bring lots of natural light indoors. Sometimes, a single sidelight on the left or right of an entryway is enough to bring more sunshine into your space.
Design Windows
Design windows can be placed anywhere in the house because of their unique style. You can use them inside bathrooms or living rooms to add more indoor light.
Skylights
Sleek and modern skylights are durable and easy to install. They’re also free from leaks because of their special flashing kits. Hire a reliable contractor with skylight installation experience to ensure a proper installation.
Sun Tubes or Tunnels
Maximize the amount of indoor light you get in hallways by using sun tubes or tunnels. These are great for small spaces where skylights or windows don’t fit. To reduce solar heat gain, use glazed and low-emissivity glass.
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