How Do You Use Natural Light in Interior Design
Natural light shapes a home more than any single piece of furniture. It changes the colour of walls through the day, lifts texture in fabrics, and quietly tells the body when to wake and when to rest. In this guide we share how to make daylight work harder in British homes, where narrow terraces, long winters, and north facing rooms can all limit natural brightness. We cover how to study the light you already have, how mirrors travel daylight across a room, why slim and translucent furniture matters, and how window dressings, paint tones, and pale flooring help carry brightness deeper into the space. We also look at how layered lamps continue the day after sunset. Drawing on our experience working with UK homeowners, the advice is practical, easy to apply, and designed to help any room feel lighter and more welcoming....