We’re at that time of year when it’s dark when we wake up, dark when we get home from work and pretty much dark from 4pm in the afternoon. While some are ready to embrace the Winter Solstice with candles, fairy lights and a dash of Danish hygge (to create a cosy environment protected from the outside world), many of us really struggle with the lack of daylight.
Within that group are property sellers, who need as much natural light as possible to present a bright and spacious home to potential buyers. As well as rooms that can come across as a little gloomy just because they’re being shown at the wrong time of day or year, vendors also have to factor in new research from the University of Sheffield.
Its academics conducted an experiment among 750 people, showing them 3D room simulations with different levels of natural light. It found the more natural light that entered a home, the happier participants said they felt. The pinnacle of happiness was when the windows accounted for 40% or more of the wall space.
Increasing the amount of natural light in your home is a sensible step for sellers and there’s a sliding scale of how this can be achieved, from the easy to the extreme. Here are 9 ideas to try:-
For more advice on selling your home this winter, please get in touch.
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