Skylight Windows Add Life
Natural light does wonders for interior space. Just look at home improvement and décor magazines to understand how sunlight enhances any room. And since it also lifts your mood, makes it more comfortable for you to work or relax, and creates the sense that the room is bigger and even cheerier, daylighting with skylights just makes good sense, especially here in the Valley of the Sun. Any room in your home can be improved with FREELITE standard or custom skylights. Today's models are designed to admit maximum light and enjoyment with little or no heat intrusion, so they are perfect even for homes in our desert climate. Whether you are adding a small tubular model to a foyer, bathroom, or hallway, or you're installing large-scale glass panel models, you'll be amazed at the transformation that results. In addition to being pleasing in appearance, skylight windows are functional. You may reduce your lighting costs, and many versions can be opened to offer welcome venting of your home. Venting out the hot air that naturally collects at the upper reaches of your interior space can be a great way to create breezes and keep cooling costs down. To learn more about the many advantages of adding FREELITE to your home, contact us today or spend a few moments browsing. Related Articles: Custom SkylightsIf you've been wondering how to provide additional natural light to your home but you have an architect-designed or unusual house, custom skylights may be the answer. Transform your vaulted ceiling into a breathtaking view of the sky and stars, add elegance to a bath retreat, or rejuvenate that dim home office, creating an inviting oasis. Skylight windows, no matter what size room or design complications you may feel are involved, can and do work well in most structures. And to insure integrity and aesthetic harmony, our FREELITE specialists are able to customize sound, durable units that complement the visual rhythm of your home or office. Contact us today to get started on your customized skylighting. |








