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Walk-in closet after Sun Tunnel installation
 
Bathroom and Walk-in Closet
The Sun Tunnel is an ideal solution for bringing natural light into rooms without vertical windows which rely on electrical lighting.
Walk-in closet after Sun Tunnel installation
 
Bathroom and Walk-in Closet
The Sun Tunnel is an ideal solution for bringing natural light into rooms without vertical windows which rely on electrical lighting.
Bathroom and Walk-in Closet
The Sun Tunnel is an ideal solution for bringing natural light into rooms without vertical windows which rely on electrical lighting.
Home office after skylight installation
 
Daylight and Fresh Air
We spend 90% of our timeindoors in artificially created environments with artificial lighting, ventilation, heating and cooling. These systems which separate us from the natural environment and create poor air quality, inadequate levels of daylight, thermal discomfort etc can contribute to increasing health problems such as asthma and allergies.
 
Natural light contributes new qualities to traditional Canadian homes. Optimal daylight conditions provide a pleasant balanced, well-lit space with a healthy indoor climate that positively affects people living there.
Home office before skylight installation
 
Daylight and Fresh Air
We spend 90% of our timeindoors in artificially created environments with artificial lighting, ventilation, heating and cooling. These systems which separate us from the natural environment and create poor air quality, inadequate levels of daylight, thermal discomfort etc can contribute to increasing health problems such as asthma and allergies.
 
Natural light contributes new qualities to traditional Canadian homes. Optimal daylight conditions provide a pleasant balanced, well-lit space with a healthy indoor climate that positively affects people living there.
Reduced Energy Consumption
Not only is natural light good for our health and general well-being, but it also reduces energy consumption and helps save electricity costs.
 
In the winter months, homes can also benefit from solar heat gain, which is passive heating provided from skylights and vertical windows. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Example of natural ventilation and solar heat gain
 
Natural ventilation frees the home from humid air, harmful particles and toxins emitted from electronic devices and chemicals in the home, thereby minimizing the risk of health problems such as asthma and allergies.
 
Opening skylights contribute to a home’s natural ventilation system. Installed high in the roof, they create a stack effect which draws warm, stale air out of the home, and pulls cool air in from open vertical windows. Natural ventilation can help reduce the need for A/C and lower energy costs in a home.
 
Natural light contributes to new qualities to traditional homes. Optimal daylight conditions provide a balanced, well-lit space with a healthy indoor climate that positively affects the homeowners and their families.
Natural light contributes to new qualities to traditional homes. Optimal daylight conditions provide a balanced, well-lit space with a healthy indoor climate that positively affects the homeowners and their families.