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Why Ventilation Skylight Windows Are Ideal for Tiny Homes

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Tiny homes are known for their minimalist blueprints. Many tiny homes rely on cross breeze methods to keep the living areas properly ventilated. If heat and air are used, they are smaller options that usually run on solar power, butane power, or a mixture of both. This setup means that airflow and window placement is vital. Skylight windows become a big part of this plan. If you are considering your window options, here are reasons why ventilation skylights may be a good choice. 

Air Flow

One of the key reasons you may want to consider ventilation skylights for your tiny home is due to air flow. Most tiny homes have a lower living space and either a second floor loft or a dual loft. Since windows are located on the lower level, you may have circulation below the loft but not in the sleeping area. This can make nights and early mornings difficult to enjoy because of the stagnant air and temperature. By placing a ventilation skylight in the loft area, you are allowing yourself an air flow option that can greatly change the comfort level. 

Release of Moisture

Moisture is an issue that many tiny home owners deal with. The humidity and moisture level of the home can change greatly depending on the weather. For example, you may be in cold conditions and have a heating unit indoors. This can cause some condensation and moisture building up on the windows and throughout the home. A ventilated skylight will allow you to open the skylight as well as dry the moisture. This is helpful for the loft and especially helpful for the sleeping area that can sometimes be unventilated due to blankets and sheets.

Night Air

Many tiny home owners find that having the ventilated skylights makes sleep easier. With the ventilated option, you can open the skylight a small amount. This amount allows stale air to leave the room and fresh night air to enter the room. This ensures you are getting a steady stream of fresh oxygen in the smaller loft areas. The air that circulates with the ventilation skylight reduces your needs for small fans and other devices to keep the air cool and circulating. 

Skylights need special consideration and should be installed by a professional. This is especially true if you are dealing with a smaller environment, like tiny homes, where typical skylights may be too large. When you are ready to have your skylights installed, contact your window contractor.


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