Designing for Depth and Dimension Without Exterior Views
- DayLite Windows

- Nov 4
- 1 min read
A sense of openness is one of the most desired qualities in interior design—but for many spaces, real windows are simply not an option. Fortunately, simulated daylight can create the same sense of depth and airiness without compromising building constraints.

Daylite Windows can recreate the subtle gradients and sky tones of real daylight. When integrated into walls or ceilings, these panels trick the eye into perceiving depth and distance, transforming the way occupants experience the room.
Architects appreciate that this technology can be installed in nearly any location—hallways, underground facilities, or windowless suites—without the need for structural modification. The result is a beautifully lit, psychologically open space that feels connected to the outside world, even when it isn’t.




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