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Natural Light From Above Plus Fresh Air Brightens Kitchens
Natural Light From Above Plus Fresh Air Brightens Kitchens
Natural Light From Above Plus Fresh Air Brightens Kitchens
(ARA) - Many
families spend more time in the kitchen than in any other room in
their home. For maximum enjoyment, this all-important space should
be as comfortable and appealing as possible with natural light and
fresh air being key elements.
Experts recommend lightening cabinets, countertops, walls and
floors. Adding one or more venting skylights to fill the room with
healthful natural light, plus more fresh air, is a simple and
economical upgrade. And since skylights don't take up wall space
like vertical windows you can have more space for shelves or
cabinets, or for decorating.
According to Joe Patrick, senior product manager with VELUX
America, light from above makes all rooms more functional and
livable. "But kitchens are especially enjoyable for family and
guests when they are bright, cheerful, and free of cooking odors,
heat and humidity," Patrick says.
Venting skylights in the kitchen release hot air, moisture, and
odors while admitting additional light for more pleasant cooking,
dining and entertaining. And skylights, along with accessories
including blinds and shades, can be controlled manually or by
remote control with the touch of a button. Electrochromic glass is
also available that allows homeowners to lighten and darken the
glass with the touch of a remote without losing the view of the
sky.
The trend toward additional daylighting in kitchens is driven not
only by homeowner desires for bright, open, energy-efficient
spaces, but also health considerations. Adding more natural light
in the kitchen, where families tend to gather for studying and
socializing, in addition to dining, also has health benefits.
Studies show that Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), evidenced by
emotional depression, a drop in physical energy, increased
appetite, and need for more sleep, is directly linked to a lack of
sufficient daylight.
Lighting designers and other housing professionals can help
homeowners select a combination of natural and artificial lighting
methods that will make kitchens even more pleasant and
functional.
And now is a particularly good time to consider upgrading existing
skylights or adding new units to qualify for a tax credit of up to
$200 under the Energy Tax Incentives Act of 2005. Details are
available at www.energy.gov/taxbreaks.htm.
For information on natural light and skylight selection call (800)
283-2831 or visit www.veluxusa.com. For government information on
window and skylight energy efficiency visit www.energystar.gov, and
for independent agency information visit www.nfrc.org or
www.efficientwindows.org.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
