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Roof lanterns and skylights flood rooms with natural light. Both options work for extensions, new build projects and refurbishments across all property types.
With our reliable expert installation team and extensive experience, you’ll get a neat, professional installation tailored to your specific needs – delivering comfort, style and peace of mind.
Minimal framing maximises sky views and complements contemporary or traditional properties.
Thermally broken frames and advanced glazing help limit heat loss and maintain comfortable indoor temperatures.
Flood your conservatory or extension with natural light, creating a great living space.
Made for clean, fast fitting with minimal disruption.
Suitable for kitchens, living areas, and flat roof areas.
Each installation is specified to your conservatory's size, roof type, and property style.
Available in a wide range of popular colours to complement both modern and traditional properties.
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Roof lanterns create a striking feature with a raised profile and slim sightlines. They draw natural light deep into the room and add architectural interest, ideal above kitchen islands or dining tables. Great for traditional properties and modern extensions alike.
With quality seals and glazing, a roof lantern can boost comfort, support energy efficiency and improve the overall comfort of your living space.
Flat skylights offer a low-profile look with a frameless appearance from below. They’re the best option where you want maximum light without a raised structure – perfect for minimalist and modern designs.
They suit new build projects and refurbishments, bringing bright light to rooms while maintaining excellent thermal insulation.
Here are answers to some of the common questions we get about roof lanterns & skylights.
Find Out MoreA roof lantern is a raised, pitched structure that creates a feature and extra height. A skylight is flat and discreet, ideal when you want a minimal look and lower external profile.
Yes. Roof lanterns suit traditional properties thanks to their classic form, while skylights offer a subtle option that blends with period and modern roofs.
Specified with advanced glazing and thermally broken frames, both options support thermal efficiency and can actually help reduce heat loss through the roof.
Modern skylights are built with durable materials and tested against wind and rain, so they remain safe and secure even in harsh conditions.
No, modern skylights are designed with durable materials and require only occasional cleaning to keep them looking and performing their best.


