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      Installing a glass roof in your home is an excellent way to separate different spaces without completely partitioning them and without losing light. Indeed, thanks to its glass walls, the glass roof allows light to circulate and creates a feeling of larger spaces. Very aesthetic, it is sure to bring charm to your rooms and even a little touch of originality to the aesthetics of your rooms.

      Before installing a glass roof, it is essential to take into account the direction of the natural light, the functionality of the rooms it separates as well as the level of privacy you need in each of them, but also the style of the house. The goal is to choose a location that meets practical needs while maintaining, or even enhancing, the aesthetics of your room.

      The advantages of the interior canopy

      • Natural light: Skylights allow for an abundance of natural light in the interior space, for brighter rooms and a more pleasant atmosphere.
      • Structure: The glass roof is ideal for delimiting certain spaces in your home without losing volume. It can create a visual connection between two rooms by providing a sense of openness and space.
      • Cachet: A real architectural element, the glass roof brings a lot of character to a room. It can be designed to match your décor, whether industrial, contemporary, or rustic. The glass roof is timeless.
      • Wellness: Natural light promotes well-being by improving mood, reducing stress, and increasing productivity. It can also help regulate sleep cycles by maintaining adequate exposure to daylight.
      • Thermal and acoustic insulation: Modern skylights are often equipped with technologies that improve thermal insulation, helping to maintain a comfortable temperature inside. In addition, they can help reduce noise pollution between two spaces.
      • Energy savings: By maximizing the use of natural light, skylights help reduce reliance on artificial lighting during the day, which in the long run leads to energy savings.
      • Durability: Canopy nowadays is usually made from durable and resistant materials. This contributes to the overall sustainability of the structure and can reduce the environmental impact since you won't have to change it.

      Be careful, it is important to note that the specific advantages may vary depending on the type of canopy (fixed, sliding, angle...), the context of use and the characteristics of the catalog ( and the characteristics of the catalog are available).