Discover how roof lanterns and roof lights maximise natural light, improve comfort and add architectural impact to modern homes in 2026.
What You’ll Learn:
- Why roof lanterns are one of the most impactful ways to add light
- How modern roof lanterns combine light with thermal performance
- The difference between Atlas and Korniche roof lantern and roof light systems
- How to choose glazing and finishes for year-round comfort
(Estimated Reading Time: 5-6 Minutes)

Introduction: Natural Light, Elevated Living
Natural light is now one of the most valuable elements in modern home design — and in 2026, roof lanterns and roof lights are leading the way.
More than daylight sources, these glazed features shape how a room feels, how it’s used, and how it performs year-round. Homeowners want spaces that feel open, calm, and uplifting; roof lanterns add height, drama, and architectural presence, while low-profile roof lights draw daylight deep into the plan without visual bulk.
Crucially, today’s systems deliver this without compromising warmth or efficiency thanks to thermal breaks, solar-control glazing, and airtight installation.
At GFD Homes, we specialise in premium aluminium roof lanterns and roof lights that pair beautiful design with high thermal performance. From industry leaders like Atlas and Korniche to millimetre-accurate online pricing, we make it easy to bring more light into your home—intelligently and confidently.
This guide explains how roof lanterns and roof lights work, why they’re defining modern living, and how to choose the right system for long-term comfort and style.
1. Why Roof Lanterns or Roof Lights Are the Ultimate Home Upgrade
Adding a roof lantern or roof light is one of the most dramatic yet practical home improvements you can make.
It floods a space with daylight, adds visual height, and makes even small rooms feel expansive.
Whether it’s over a kitchen, orangery, or extension, a high-quality aluminium lantern:
- Reduces reliance on artificial lighting.
- Boosts property value and aesthetic appeal.
- Enhances wellbeing through natural light.
It’s architecture and atmosphere in one upgrade.
2. The Evolution of the Roof Lantern
Traditional roof lanterns were heavy, timber-framed, and high-maintenance.
Modern aluminium systems, like those from Atlas and Korniche, are lighter, stronger, and far more thermally efficient.
Today’s premium systems offer:
- Ultra-slim sightlines and minimalist ridge profiles.
- U-values as low as 1.2 W/m²K.
- Self-cleaning, solar-control glass options.
- Powder-coated finishes for decades of durability.
The result: stunning aesthetics that perform as brilliantly as they look.
3. Atlas Aluminium Roof Lanterns – Precision & Strength
Atlas set the standard for slimline aluminium roof lanterns, combining architectural elegance with engineering integrity.
Their systems use thermal breaks and structural rafters that maximise glass and minimise frame.
Live prices:
- Atlas 1000 × 1000 mm (Square) — from £793 inc VAT

- Atlas 1000 × 1500 mm (Contemporary) — from £949 inc VAT

Why homeowners choose Atlas:
- Exceptionally slim ridge and rafter sightlines.
- Strong enough to span large openings without tie bars.
- Available in 3- or 4-pane configurations.
- Optional self-cleaning or tinted glass.
It’s the professional’s choice for modern extensions that demand strength and beauty in equal measure.
4. Korniche Roof Lanterns & Roof Lights – Innovation You Can See
Korniche lanterns are famous for their award-winning installer-friendly design and striking finish.
Engineered and built in the UK, they combine smart design with quick assembly — saving time and money.
Live prices:
- Korniche 850 × 850 mm Roof Lantern — from £682 inc VAT

- Korniche Flat Glass Roof Light 1000 × 1000 mm — from £584 inc VAT

Why Korniche shines:
- Unique clip-fit system for rapid installation.
- Exceptional thermal performance (U-values down to 1.2 W/m²K).
- 17 standard colours and dual-colour options.
- Crisp, clean lines that complement modern and traditional homes alike.
It’s precision engineering that brings light — and warmth — to every corner of your home.
5. Choosing the Right Roof Glazing
Glass makes all the difference.
At GFD Homes, every lantern can be specified with glass tailored to your needs:
- Self-Cleaning Glass: Minimises maintenance with hydrophobic coatings.
- Solar-Control Glass: Reduces glare and heat gain.
- Neutral, Blue, or Bronze Tints: For colour harmony and comfort.
- Triple Glazing: For maximum insulation and noise reduction.
Paired with thermally broken frames, your roof system remains bright, efficient, and comfortable all year round.
6. Thermal Performance That Works for You
High-performance aluminium frames combined with argon-filled double glazing deliver U-values down to 1.2 W/m²K.
That means warmth in winter, coolness in summer — and energy savings all year round.
Even large glass roofs now meet modern Part L requirements, proving that light and performance can coexist beautifully.
7. Colours, Finishes & Design Flexibility
Both Atlas and Korniche offer hundreds of RAL colours with dual-colour options — white inside, dark outside, or vice versa.
Popular shades include:
- Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016)
- Jet Black (RAL 9005)
- White (RAL 9016)
- Chartwell Green
- Agate Grey
Every product is powder-coated to marine-grade standards, ensuring minimal maintenance and enduring style.
8. Rooflight or Roof Lantern? Choosing the Right Type
Roof Lanterns – Best for pitched aesthetics, maximum light spread, and design drama.
Flat Roof Lights – Best for minimalist, modern extensions and lower roof profiles.
Korniche’s flat glass systems match perfectly with their lantern colour palette, creating visual continuity across your home.
9. Installation & Aftercare
All roof systems from GFD Homes are bespoke-built to your specifications.
Choose supply-only or supply-and-fit via our approved installer network.
You’ll enjoy:
- Fast UK-wide delivery.
- 10-year manufacturer warranty.
- Expert pre-sale advice and aftercare from the GFD Homes team.
We’re here to make your installation as smooth as your glass finish.
10. Financing Your Light-Filled Space
Spread the cost of your project with our flexible finance plans, including 0% APR options.
Lock in your preferred design and price today, while spreading payments over manageable instalments.
11. Instant, Accurate Pricing
Every product on GFD Homes is priced to the millimetre.
Enter your exact measurements, select your glass and finish, and get a real-time price — no waiting, no estimates.
Transparent, accurate, and ready to order.
12. Why Choose GFD Homes
We only sell products we’d fit in our own homes — and both Atlas and Korniche pass that test easily.
From slimline aesthetics to outstanding energy performance, you get premium quality without the premium markup.
You’re not just buying a product — you’re buying peace of mind.
Conclusion: Let the Light In
A roof lantern isn’t just a window; it’s a design statement.
It turns kitchens into showpieces, living rooms into sanctuaries, and extensions into architectural highlights.
With GFD Homes, you get the UK’s leading brands, live pricing, and expert support — all in one place.
Brighten your home. Elevate your lifestyle. Choose GFD Homes.
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FAQ’s
What are roof lanterns and how do they add light?
Roof lanterns are raised glazed structures installed on flat or low-pitch roofs. Their angled glass panels capture daylight from multiple directions, flooding rooms with natural light throughout the day.
Do roof lanterns make rooms colder?
No. Modern roof lanterns use thermally broken aluminium frames and high-performance glazing, delivering excellent insulation and year-round comfort.
Are roof lanterns suitable for extensions and kitchens?
Yes. Roof lanterns are especially popular in kitchen extensions, orangeries and open-plan living spaces, where they create height, brightness and architectural interest.
What’s the difference between a roof lantern and a flat rooflight?
Roof lanterns offer more visual impact and a wider spread of light, while flat rooflights suit minimalist designs and lower roof profiles. Both can be highly energy efficient when specified correctly.

