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The Rooflight Co. & Nicholsons Rooted In Light Series: Part 3 – Our Vision

Part 3: Our Vision

In this series Rooted in Light, we have been advocating for a cohesive design approach as we believe in the long-term value gained by embracing light indoors and outdoors to transform the way we live. In this conclusion we bring together the perspectives of The Rooflight Co and Nicholsons to share their vision and knowledge that can help create that forever home rooted in light, nature and lasting value.

At The Rooflight Co, light is the main character in every design story. A story that elevates a property’s atmosphere, enriches wellbeing, value and creates a sustainable living environment. Natural light can enhance our mood daily and literally change the way a home feels.

One of the most effective ways to achieve a cohesive home is to plan the interior and exterior design simultaneously. This approach creates a sense of continuity, allowing light to guide the flow of your spaces for that consistent look and feel. Not only is it a cost-effective way to design but it creates a desirable property that is timeless in style and remains desirable in the long term.

 

The Rooflight Co’s approach has always been influenced by the principles of biophilic design – enhancing our connection to nature through the built environment. Skylights are one of the most powerful tools in achieving this, creating a seamless transition from inside to outside.

A well-positioned rooflight can transform the ambience of a room. Depending on the building’s orientation, you can benefit from the morning sun or evening rays, creating a warm, inviting space that takes advantage of the garden and beyond. The warm and natural light that rooflights allow into your property can be a great benefit in the winter months, as well as in the summer months, allowing you to make the most of daylight all year round.

In today’s evolving lifestyles, people are investing in their homes with an emphasis on creating a better way to live. Pool houses, converted outbuildings, studios, and multi-purpose garden structures are increasingly becoming an integral design element being considered to support leisure, wellbeing and work. These spaces benefit enormously from a thoughtful daylight strategy. With the right placement and design, rooflights will transform them from purely functional areas into inviting spaces that take full advantage of the surrounding green space.

This is where early collaboration is essential. By working with a landscape designer such as Nicholsons at the outset of the project, you ensure every element, from planting to pathways to building orientation, is considered in the overall design. A balanced landscape where indoor and outdoor spaces feel purposeful and connected will always be appealing.

At Nicholsons, our vision is to create landscapes that work in harmony with architecture, guided by the transformative power of light. We believe in a unified design approach – planning gardens and buildings together to deliver lasting value rather than short-term fixes. This philosophy enhances wellbeing, increases property value and ensures spaces can be enjoyed throughout every season.

Our perspective as garden designers perfectly complements The Rooflight Co’s expertise in harnessing natural light. When these elements are considered together, the result is a home that feels seamlessly connected inside and out, with continuity and purpose woven into every detail.

 

For us, property renovation is more than a project, it’s an opportunity to create environments that support healthier, happier living. By thinking holistically, aligning planting, pathways and building orientation with daylight, we can transform homes into spaces that feel timeless and rooted in nature.

Over the past three parts, Rooted in Light has explored why daylight matters, how it shapes healthy spaces and the shared vision of Nicholsons and The Rooflight Co. Since 1993, The Rooflight Co has specialised in designing and manufacturing high-performance rooflights, helping homeowners tell their own unique story through natural light. Likewise, Nicholsons brings decades of expertise in creating landscapes that work in harmony with architecture, ensuring outdoor spaces feel as considered as the interiors they frame.

Therefore, at the heart of this series is a belief in cohesive design – one that unites light and landscape to create homes with lasting value. Natural light is more than a feature; it influences wellbeing, enhances property appeal and transforms how we experience our surroundings throughout the year.

By combining the perspectives of garden and rooflight design, we’ve shown that planning inside and outside spaces in harmony delivers continuity, beauty and purpose. This is more than renovation; it’s about creating environments that connect people to nature and elevate everyday living.

As lifestyles evolve, this approach offers a timeless solution. Let’s design homes that feel rooted in light and nature, spaces that inspire for generations to come.

It’s time to move beyond isolated decisions and embrace a joined-up approach to design – one that connects people to their surroundings inside and out. By considering light and landscape together, we can create homes that are practical, enduring and a pleasure to live in.

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