How can you bring more light indoors and create a bright, livable home in the Pacific Northwest? At Vanderbeken Remodel, we have years of experience making kitchens and baths lighter, brighter, and more modern. Read on for some of our favorite design tips on how to brighten up your home.
Using natural light to illuminate interiors and save on energy costs is a technique known as Daylighting. Architects design for daylighting with skylights or Solar Tubes, which are ideal for making a hallway, laundry, or bathroom as bright as day.
Light paint colors are known for making spaces feel larger and brighter, so many people choose a white paint color to maximize the light in main living areas. It is important to choose carefully – the cool gray light of our area is easily reflected indoors, making spaces feel gloomy. Choose whites with warm or yellow undertones, and warm gray or beige when selecting a deeper neutral color. The undertones of warm colors are very subtle, but they are effective in offsetting the gray light created by cloud cover.
White walls are a great way to brighten interiors, bouncing light around so it penetrates farther into a space. Glossy surfaces also reflect light even if they are a darker color, so they contribute to spreading the light around. We can think of several ways to add shine on the interior surfaces of your home:
A high-gloss finish adds glimmers of light that change as the day progresses, bringing a space to life. However, for large wall areas a matte or satin finish paint is best. Too much shine and polish can make a room feel clinical and cold, so we recommend balancing glossy and matte finishes in a room.
Modern LED bulbs offer different color temperatures too, so be sure to choose warm white or daylight bulbs. Warm lighting can enhance natural light and help to counteract the gray days.
The first step in brightening an interior is to maximize the available natural light. In rooms where you need privacy, choose window shades that fold up off the window. Use longer curtain rods so curtains can stack onto the wall when they’re open, leaving the glass clear. Take down blinds and curtains where you do not need privacy to increase the daylight flooding into the home.
Next, reduce visual clutter to make rooms feel calmer and lighter. Organize the bookshelves, hide the cords and cables, and add cabinet storage for items like office supplies and toys. Consider rearranging the furniture to keep windows as clear as possible. Put the sofa or bed opposite the window, not beneath it. Remove bulky furniture – a tall armoire in a dark color can make a room feel darker.
Living with less furniture makes a home feel more spacious and allows light to move more easily between rooms. Of course, storage is always a concern. If you are renovating, your new kitchen and bath cabinetry will be designed to meet your specific storage needs. Custom cabinets and closet systems make your home far more efficient in terms of storage and livability. If you want to declutter and brighten your interiors, we recommend re-designing storage areas throughout your home. Consider a master suite renovation, with custom closets and bespoke bath cabinetry.
Polished surfaces help make the most of natural light from windows. Brass cabinet hardware adds glimmer to a kitchen or bathroom. Gold or silver picture frames and accessories create subtle reflections. Details like silver nail heads bring a little shine to upholstered furniture. Clear glass or acrylic tables have high-gloss surfaces, and they are transparent for an uncluttered look.
Mirrors are a well-known designer trick for amplifying the light – if they are placed carefully. Hang a large mirror directly opposite your main windows or add a collection of small mirrors to an accent wall. Bring in mirrored furniture to add even more sparkle. Look for mirrored lamp bases to add reflection even when the lights are off.
If you are dreaming of bright, uncluttered rooms, our remodeling team is here to help. We are experts in designing and building beautiful kitchens, bathrooms, whole home remodels and additions. We have long-term relationships with Snohomish County’s top tradespeople, and our team handles everything from start to finish, so you can relax and enjoy your remodeled home.