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According to Miller, “Women told us they wanted skylights, but also wanted them to be“ invisible”. So VELUX redesigned our entire product line, changing the color of the skylights to blend in with the most popular roofing colors. We reduced the profile (height of the skylights) to make them less obvious and reduce shadows. We also reduced the visibility of the metal surround.“ Inside, women said they wanted the skylights to blend with their ceilings. Previously, VELUX skylights’ featured a natural wood finish on the inside. But most ceilings are white, so now our skylights are finished white on the inside. Previously our bug screens were gray, now they blend in. The admittedly unsightly brown motors were redesigned and now look like drywall. We even redesigned the openers so that they’re narrower and also much quieter.”
Her Home asked Miller what women who purchased skylights wish they had known or considered prior to their purchase. He responded “Eighty percent of women said ‘I don’t just want natural light, I want to control it. Sometimes I want all the light I can have; at other times I only want a partial amount. Diffused light would be ideal for certain occasions and there are also times I want to block out the skylight completely.’ So, VELUX created a full assortment of blind options and remote controls to address each of those scenarios. While some women liked the high-tech skylight remote controls, others asked for something easy to use, so we also developed a simple Up-Stop-Down remote opener.”
Whether you’re looking to add style and personality to a space or brighten up a room using the least amount of glass and energy, skylights add livability to your home. And they are not just a decision to be made when building a home, adding skylights are an enviable remodeling project. Want to liven up your kitchen? Cherry or birch cabinets would provide a nice change from oak, and stone countertops are “in”, but adding a couple of skylights could totally transform your kitchen. Or perhaps you just want to replace those dated, plastic bubbles that are admittedly an eyesore. |
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| Updated: Monday, May 21, 2012 1:22 PM |
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