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Would you like to brighten up your home?
Choose a skylight.
It’s an affordable and energy-efficient option.
Find out how it works.
What is a skylight?
This system is also known as “light pipe”.
It’s an excellent option for illuminating windowless spaces.
You can choose from a variety of locations to install skylights in your home:
- Bathroom without windows ;
- Poorly lit corridors ;
- Low-light storage areas.
Natural light is transferred to the interior.
This provides a source of daylight in areas with no natural lighting.
These shafts come in handy when it’s impossible to convert attic space.
They’re an affordable alternative for illuminating unlit areas.
They add an aesthetic dimension to your interior.
They provide a source of natural light and reduce the need for artificial lighting.
There are two types of skylight: rigid and flexible.
The tube can be curved or angled.
This clever option avoids obstacles at roof level.
Dark rooms in your home can be easily lit.
It’s important to note that flexible tubes require a minimum distance (between the roof and the room).
However, they still ensure efficient light diffusion.
How does it work?
The skylight intercepts natural light from the sky.
It redirects it from your attic into the darker areas and corridors of your home.
They are designed for attics or other areas where a conventional skylight is not an option.
This system consists of a discreet element placed on the outside of the roof.
The purpose of this frame is to absorb sunlight.
Sunlight is directed inwards through a pipe.
The diffusion of natural light is facilitated by a diffuser.
The purpose of a skylight is to optimally reflect daylight.
Within a living space, up to 98% of sunlight is reflected.
This optimizes lighting.
VELUX models also illuminate less well-lit areas.
Installation is easy and affordable.
It’s possible to illuminate every part of your space with minimum fuss and expense.


In a nutshell: A solution for all roof types
VELUX luminaires are compatible with all roof configurations, pitched or flat.
No need to worry about difficulties.
Whether it’s beams or air-conditioning elements, it’s possible that light will be blocked out.

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