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Skylight and sunlight in summer heating room?
I've done some google searches, and found a LOT of info, but looking
for help sorting wheat from chaff. I have a house built in 1999, 2 story, half the house is one story with cathedral ceilings up to the roof, other half has the two bedrooms and loft on the second floor. in the great room on the cathedral side, there are 2 skylights. I'm not sure what brand they are, we didn't get that info when we bought the house (was 2/3 built when we found it and bought it so we're the only owners). In the summer, they really get the great room heated up. Our dog loves it, but I'd rather have something to filter it. I've seen various products to darken the windows, but that would be a real pain since these are convex to the outside, so it'd be like trying to get it applied well to the inside of a deep spoon. That kind of curvature isn't very accomondating to flat sheets of sticky film. Couldn't find anything on any type of blind or somethign I could put in the window well. I have about two or so feet of "window well" going up to the roof level from the inner ceiling, and thought maybe I could find something I could install internally, not on the windows, that would allow me to "close the blinds". Who has a solution they found to be effective? Who has a solution they wished they had avoided? Thanks for any info. John |