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Skylight Frame
A skylight frame forms the elegant border and support structure for a skylight — the architectural feature that brings natural light streaming into interior spaces from above. Crafted from materials such as timber, aluminium, or PVC, the frame not only anchors the glazing securely but also defines the look and finish of the window. A well-chosen skylight frame elevates the atmosphere of a room, flooding it with daylight and creating a serene, airy ambience.
Quick Facts
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Available in wood, aluminium, uPVC, or composite finishes.
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Designed to complement flat or pitched roofs.
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Provides thermal insulation and water resistance.
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Can be fitted with fixed, vented, or motorised openings.
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Enhances both natural light and ventilation.
Why It’s Popular
Skylights have become synonymous with modern, light-filled living. Their frames not only support structure and safety but also contribute to the overall aesthetic — sleek aluminium edges for contemporary homes, or warm timber tones for traditional interiors. Homeowners love how skylight frames connect interior spaces with the sky, creating an uplifting environment that feels open yet intimate. The trend toward natural illumination and biophilic design has made skylights a favourite feature in kitchens, loft conversions, and garden rooms.
Popular Styles
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Timber Frames – Warm, classic, and perfect for heritage homes or Scandinavian designs.
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Aluminium Frames – Sleek and durable with a contemporary edge.
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uPVC Frames – Low maintenance and budget-friendly, ideal for family homes.
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Composite Frames – Combine strength and insulation for energy-efficient spaces.
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Bespoke Frames – Tailor-made to fit unique roof shapes or architectural designs.
How to Choose
When selecting a skylight frame, consider the roof type, exposure to the elements, and overall style of your space. Timber frames offer a timeless appeal but require maintenance, while aluminium versions provide longevity with minimal upkeep. For energy efficiency, opt for insulated frames with thermal breaks to prevent heat loss. Match finishes to interior trims — matte black or brushed steel for modern spaces, light oak or whitewashed finishes for airy, coastal looks.
Styling Tips
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Position skylights above kitchen islands or staircases to create dramatic light zones.
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Complement the frame’s material with nearby fittings — brass, matte black, or chrome.
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Layer natural light with pendant lamps from Eichholtz or Richmond Interiors for a refined glow after dark.
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For a cohesive finish, echo the skylight frame’s tone in window trims, flooring, or furniture.
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Combine with sheer curtains or integrated blinds to control brightness and privacy.
Benefits at a Glance
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Maximises natural light and enhances wellbeing.
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Adds architectural interest and spatial depth.
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Improves energy efficiency with modern insulation.
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Increases property value and visual appeal.
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Suits both contemporary and classic interiors.
Inspiration from Designer Brands
Brands such as Gallery Direct and Pacific Lifestyle often draw inspiration from natural light and open-plan living. Their collections showcase the balance between craftsmanship and atmosphere — much like the role of a skylight frame in defining a space. By framing the sky itself, these designs blur the boundaries between interior comfort and the outdoors, creating rooms that breathe and inspire.
Common Questions
1. What materials are best for skylight frames?
Aluminium and composite frames are the most durable, while timber offers natural warmth and beauty.
2. Can skylight frames be painted or stained?
Yes, timber and composite frames can be finished in a range of colours or stains.
3. Do skylight frames need regular maintenance?
Timber requires periodic sealing, while aluminium and uPVC are virtually maintenance-free.
4. Are skylight frames energy efficient?
Modern designs include thermal insulation and weather sealing to reduce heat loss.
5. Can I retrofit a skylight into an existing roof?
Yes, professional installers can adapt most roof types to accommodate a skylight frame safely.
Finishing Touch
A skylight frame is more than a structural element — it’s a design statement that celebrates light, space, and serenity. Whether finished in natural wood or sleek metal, it transforms interiors into luminous sanctuaries filled with warmth and architectural grace.
Disclaimer:
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