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3 Benefits Of Installing Window Shades On The Skylights In Your Home

Skylights help make your home feel brighter and more spacious by letting large amounts of sunlight into your home. Unfortunately, you may not always want so much sunlight, especially during a hot summer. Covering your skylight with a window shade will allow you to reduce the amount of light coming through it, and it can block light entirely if you choose a blackout fabric.

Window shades for skylights sit directly in the frame, using bars to secure them right next to the glass or plastic pane of the skylight. You can open and close them using a tension bar connected to the skylight's frame, and luxury models feature motorized operation that allows you to open or close the shade by pressing a button on a remote control.

To learn three benefits of putting window shades on the skylights in your home, read on.

1. Improves Energy Efficiency

The biggest reason to install a window shade on a skylight is that it can help stop the room underneath the skylight from becoming too hot during the summer. Blocking off the skylight will substantially reduce solar heat gain in the summer, and you'll be able to open the skylight back up in the winter when the extra heat is desirable.

A shade can also help you save money on your energy bills by providing extra insulation for the skylight's frame — it helps limit air movement through the skylight, which means you'll have less cool air escaping your home during a hot summer.

2. Reduces Glare

Window shades can also help prevent your skylight from creating glare in the room during the day. If the skylight is shining directly on your television or computer, it can cause an uncomfortable glare that makes it difficult to see the screen. The fabric will scatter sunlight as it passes through your skylight, which prevents it from shining directly on a screen and causing glare.

3. Allows You to Hide an Ugly Older Skylight

Older skylights with acrylic panes and plastic frames often don't hold up well with age. The plastic can start to yellow after being exposed to decades of sunlight. Window shades allow you to hide your older skylight, stopping it from clashing with the rest of your decor, and it's a much less expensive alternative than replacing the skylight with a newer model.

If the skylights in your home are making it uncomfortably hot or creating glare inside of the room, installing window shades will help fix the problem. It also allows you to hide a skylight that doesn't fit in with your desired interior design style. In addition, they're also inexpensive and easy to install, allowing you to quickly remedy a problem skylight without having to remove or replace it.


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