Design Notes
Light is one of nature’s most captivating elements, and its presence has the power to transform a space. In the world of interior design, natural light plays a vital role—not only by enhancing aesthetics but also by elevating the overall atmosphere of a room. It can create dramatic contrasts that bring depth and interest to a space, while also highlighting architectural and design features.
Natural light, when thoughtfully incorporated, makes interiors feel larger, warmer, and more welcoming. At Greenbrook Design, we adopt a design approach known as daylighting—the intentional use of natural light to shape a space’s appearance and ambiance throughout the day. It’s one of our favorite tools in the design process.
Here are just a few reasons why we love incorporating natural light into our projects…
Natural Light and Mood
Light has the ability to influence a person’s mood. More light makes people feel safer and stimulates them to be more productive. This can be particularly beneficial for those who work from home, a trend that is gaining popularity. Working from home often means spending hours indoors, which can have adverse health effects. According to a recent study, it is one of the most important factors people desire to have in their office environment. By incorporating natural light into the office design, you can ensure more productivity in a friendlier environment, which is a big plus for the home office.
Natural Light Versus Artificial
While it is wonderful to have light after dark so we can finish those last-minute projects, natural light has many benefits outside of just being able to see. Natural light is full-spectrum, meaning it contains all the colors of the rainbow, while artificial light can only mimic a few of the colors. We do better healthwise when we are exposed to full sunlight for a portion of the day. Learn more here. Another comparison is the monetary benefits associated with natural light. If laid out correctly, natural light can reduce electricity costs by minimizing the need to use light fixtures during the day. Artificial lights can represent up to 25 to 30% of your electric bill, which is astounding, though some of this cost can be reduced by using different light bulbs. These factors are essential to consider when designing your new space.
Natural Light and Space
Natural light has the remarkable ability to make a room feel more open and expansive—without the need for structural changes. While physically increasing square footage may require remodeling, the perception of space can be significantly enhanced by using the available light effectively.
Strategic design elements, such as well-placed mirrors, can reflect natural light throughout a room, instantly brightening the space and making it appear larger. Large windows and glass doors not only flood interiors with daylight but also create a strong visual connection to the outdoors. This seamless transition between inside and outside helps a room feel airier and more inviting, while also grounding it in its natural surroundings.
See one of our projects where natural light was the center focus of the design.
We have all witnessed the transformation this past year, bedrooms become offices, kitchen tables become classrooms, and your basement doubles as a home gym. The problem is that most of these spaces were not ready to accommodate double duty. Multifunctional means one area of the home can handle multiple duties, while this sounds great, no one wants it to look like it’s a three-in-one, which is where good design comes into play. Selecting furniture pieces that can serve several purposes or planning a layout that can fulfill multiple needs is key to creating a home that suits your family’s unique lifestyle and routine. Let’s discuss what goes into designing these spaces and how you can make the most of the space you have.
Design is more than just creating a layout that is functional and beautiful; it is about turning a house into a home that has an atmosphere just right for you. A functional home is good, but a home where you feel at home is best, which is the end goal for every designer. One way to have a welcoming environment is to draw inspiration from nature, which is a trend that is gaining momentum in the design world.
When you think of a closet, you envision a space within a room that opens with a door. For some, it means enough room to hang up clothes or store larger items. It has, however, evolved to become much more than a mere stash and go-to spot for necessities. From hall closets to pantries to linen and bedroom closets, they serve multiple purposes. Today, it can be a mini dressing room, a place to keep all the kids’ sports equipment, and even a place of meditation ( really, it’s a thing). It is a great way to gain extra storage in the bedroom for personal items and is considered an extension of the home.





Walker Woodworking
Walker Woodworking 
Walker Woodworking
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