Six Skylight Trends For 2022

Skylights are one of the easiest ways to increase natural light, add a unique look to your home and even save money on heating and cooling costs—and they're only getting better. Here are some of the hottest skylight trends in 2022.

1. Skylights With Dimming Technology

Skylights with dimming technology are the perfect solution for spaces that need controlled daylighting, such as living rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms and even offices. These skylights use integrated sensors to control the amount of light being transmitted into the room, ensuring optimal lighting levels at all times.

2. Skylights With Built-In Blinds

Integrated blinds are a great addition to any skylight because they offer additional privacy and light control. With built-in blinds, you can enjoy all the benefits of natural light without worrying about prying eyes or too much direct sunlight. Plus, the blinds will help keep your home cool in the summer and warm in the winter by allowing you to adjust how much sunlight enters your home.

3. Skylights With Integrated Fans

Some skylights come equipped with built-in fans to improve ventilation in your home and increase energy efficiency by reducing your reliance on artificial heating and cooling systems. You can also find solar-powered models that require little or no maintenance throughout their lifetime. In addition to these practical benefits, integrated fans add an aesthetic appeal.

4. Skylights With Eco-friendly Framing Materials

It's not just about the glass anymore—sustainable framing materials like bamboo are becoming increasingly popular for their affordability and durability.  Skylight frames made from recycled plastics are also a growing trend in the industry. These materials are highly energy-efficient, recyclable and often manufactured using recycled plastics, making them an excellent choice for homeowners who want to reduce their carbon footprint.

5. Solar Skylights

New solar-powered skylights can help you save money by adding natural light to dark areas in your home like hallways and closets. These skylights use the sun's energy to power an electric vent fan which helps remove hot, stale air from your attic and bring fresh, cool air inside. During the winter months, solar-powered skylights can be set to automatically close when temperatures drop below freezing so ice doesn't form on the frames and cause cracking.

6. Dome Skylights

A dome skylight takes the classic look of an old-fashioned porthole window and places it on your roof. These are not just retro — they stand out as eye-catching features that give your home a unique look. They're also much more durable than ordinary flat skylights because they don't rely on any mechanical parts to open them up.

In 2022 skylight trends are more efficient, more tech-savvy and more eco-friendly. For more information on skylight installation, chat with a friendly sales member today.

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