Houston Chronicle Sunday

Look to the ‘fifth wall’ in your home

- By Dan Marshall

If you are considerin­g renovating your home, look to your unused ceiling space.

This “fifth wall” can introduce unique design opportunit­ies that will not only enhance, but create an environmen­t that engages all the senses.

Adding skylights into your home opens up new design possibilit­ies by adding pops of color, fresh air and natural light.

Skylights bring much more than natural light into a space.

Skylights provide balanced, natural light from above that make colors appear truer while enhancing interior decor. Natural materials such as granite, quartz as well as architectu­ral features such as wood beams and artwork become more appealing to the eye in the natural light that skylights provide.

When you are remodeling a kitchen, the benefit of adding skylights can be even greater.

Adding skylights will allow for removal of windows, freeing up more wall space for cabinetry. Skylights make a room feel more open and spacious, and in a kitchen can be used for ventilatio­n as unpleasant and noxious cooking odors are removed and fresh air is let in.

Another benefit of skylights is that they bring double the amount of daylight into a home than a vertical window. If you wish to have control over the amount of light that comes in, you can add blinds to the skylight.

For example, lightfilte­ring blinds allow for soft diffused light rather than direct sunlight. Room-darkening blinds can convert day into night by blocking the sunlight. One company, Velux offers over 100 colors and patterns to choose from, thus giving you the opportunit­y to reflect your personalit­y.

The addition of blinds to skylights can further increase the energy efficiency of your skylight by 30-45 percent.

Solar-powered blinds and solar venting skylights qualify for the renewable energy tax credits of 30 percent.

Look up to your ceiling and discover the endless possibilit­ies for your “fifth wall.”

Skylights transform any space with daylight and fresh air, which improves the indoor air quality and enhances your home’s decor.

This article was provided by a member of the Remodelers Council of the Greater Houston Builders Associatio­n. The Remodelers Council is dedicated to promoting profession­alism and public awareness of the remodeling profession through education, certificat­ion and service to the Houston community. To reach the author directly, email dan@innovative­skylights.com. For more informatio­n on this article, contact Lorraine Hart at lorraine@idealconsu­lting.net. To join the council or to find a profession­al remodeler in your area, visit www.ghba.org.

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Photo courtesy of Innovative Skylights Skylights and blinds enhance the “fifth wall” in this living room.
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