See how Amanda Byram uses skylights to brighten her home
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See how Amanda Byram uses skylights to brighten her home
"Amanda Byram is giving fans a sneak peek into her stunning home renovation, showing how rooflights can completely transform a space. Her kitchen dazzles with bright, airy light while the loft offers breathtaking views, making natural light the star of the design throughout the house. She demonstrates how using different types of rooflight can maximise daylight and create a warm, inviting atmosphere in every room."
"Stepping through the archway, Amanda says: "Ta-da, look at this glorious space," as you enter her kitchen, which is still in the process of being installed. A flat roof rooflight above and slanted skylights over the main area combine with bifold doors to flood the space with light, giving it a spacious, airy feel even before finishing touches are complete. The design continues the theme of her Scandinavian kitchen renovation, where natural light enhances clean lines, light wood, and minimal finishes."
"The loft has been transformed with additional slanted Roofmaker skylights, allowing natural light and maximising daylighting to reach deep into the upper floor. Amanda says, "on a clear day you can see forever," highlighting the incredible third-floor views through the bifold window and the bright, airy atmosphere created in her loft. Plans include installing another microcement bathroom in the loft conversion, complementing the second-floor bathroom she calls her "dream come true," while keeping the upper floor bright, open, and functional."
Amanda Byram prioritised natural light across a multi-floor renovation by integrating rooflights, slanted skylights, and bifold doors to maximise daylight. The kitchen features a flat roof rooflight plus slanted skylights and bifold doors, producing a Scandinavian-inspired space with clean lines, light wood, and minimal finishes. The loft now includes additional slanted Roofmaker skylights to draw daylight deep into the upper floor and reveal expansive third-floor views through a bifold window. Plans call for a microcement bathroom in the loft to complement an existing second-floor bathroom while keeping upper floors open, functional, and bright. The renovation remains in progress.
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