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Skylights are architectural elements designed to bring natural light into buildings through the roof. Consisting of a frame, often made of aluminum, and a glazing component, typically glass or polycarbonate, skylights enhance indoor lighting, energy efficiency, and the aesthetic appeal of spaces. They can be found in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, offering a direct link to the sky above.
Features
- Natural Lighting: Increases daylight entry, reducing the need for artificial lighting and creating well-lit, vibrant interiors.
- Energy Efficiency: With appropriate glazing, skylights can contribute to thermal regulation, cutting heating and cooling costs.
- Ventilation: Some skylight designs allow for opening, providing natural ventilation and improving indoor air quality.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Adds an architectural feature that can transform interior spaces with dramatic play of light and sky views.
- Customization: Available in various shapes, sizes, and operability options to fit specific design needs and preferences.
- Durability: Aluminum frames offer strength and longevity, while modern glazing technologies ensure high performance and resistance to weathering.