Natural light can aid your body’s vitamin D production and help you sleep better by regulating your circadian rhythm. It can also improve your mood, focus and productivity. New windows or patio doors can bring more sunshine to your living space. But if you already have sunny windows at home, consider yourself lucky. Here are tips to help you make the most of them.
Adorn Your Living Space With Greenery
Plants can add more life to your indoor spaces. They can improve your home’s air quality by absorbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen. Isn’t it that you feel better after taking a walk outdoors? It’s because plants can help you relax and reduce stress.
Your indoor plants will thrive when you place them near your windows. Do you love to cook? If so, consider creating a mini herb garden on a sunny window sill.
Diffuse Natural Light With Window Treatment
While sunny windows can reduce your dependence on artificial light, they can make certain activities less enjoyable. For instance, glare could form on your television or computer screen when placed across windows. You can solve this issue with sheer or white curtains.
Illuminate Your Home Office
Do you work from your home? Filling your workspace with natural light can spark creativity and help with productivity. Allowing sunlight through your windows can also create an inviting atmosphere in your home office. Consider investing in sliding French doors to open and illuminate your space further.
Create a Cozy Nook
You can turn your sunny window into a cozy breakfast or reading nook. It will let you eat meals or read your favorite books while basking in the sun. Adding a couple of throw pillows and placing a rug can make this spot even more welcoming.
When it’s time to replace your home’s windows, turn to Renewal by Andersen® of Sacramento. Aside from quality replacement windows, we also install attractive sliding and hinged French doors. Call us at (916) 779-5800 or complete our online form to schedule a free consultation. We work with clients in Roseville, CA, and nearby areas.