Daylight First
North light is soft and consistent, while south light needs shading to tame midday glare. Paint ceilings and key walls matte white with high reflectance, and keep floors lighter to bounce light deeper. Map morning and afternoon sun paths for one week, then share your observations to fine-tune placement and scheduling.
Daylight First
Translucent sheers or cellular shades diffuse harsh light while preserving minimal lines and privacy. They lower daytime artificial lighting needs, keeping rooms bright yet calm. Choose simple, uninterrupted textures that avoid visual noise. Tell us your trickiest window, and we’ll suggest a clean, energy-saving treatment that respects your minimalist aesthetic.