Whether you are wanting to flood a room with natural light or star gaze on clear night from the comfort of your sofa a roof lantern would be the perfect addition to any single story extension or bungalow with a flat roof.
Lantern roof lights.
Naturally the construction of a roof lantern relies on using glazing bars as a support structure for the glass these are visible from underneath unlike a flat rooflight.
With glass on four sides and a sloping roof this lantern resembles an antique street lamp with its distressed bronze finish.
Roof lanterns are a great way of bringing natural light into a room where wall space may be limited.
The glass on a lantern is more sloped which over time will mean that rain will clean and remove dust better.
They typically follow a square or rectangular shape although bespoke creations in different shapes are available if your budget will stretch to that.
Three lights are suspended inside with their tendril shaped arms ending in flower bobeches.
Active clear 1 2 u value glass.
They open up the ceiling to the sky maximising light flow and providing additional room height to alter the ergonomics of the room.
A lantern rooflight will make a room look bigger.
Roof lanterns can be up to 20 sqm.