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pogle | 19:37 Sun 18th Sep 2011 | DIY
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I am thinking about getting and installing a Sun Tunnel in my bungalow .Has any one any comments about them ,are they worth the expense etc. Many thanks in anticipation.
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They can be, given the situation.

Care to expand a little......? :o)
excuse my ignorance. What is a sun tunnel??
Whenever possible (easier in a bungalow usually) I always go for a Velux ............ "tunnelled" down to the ceiling. Dramatic effect, and loads of light.
Sun-tubes can be ok if they're big enough (600mm maybe ....... 2').
The last time I saw one was in an enclosed landing. It was about 9" diameter, and looked like someone had left a very dim light on.

Some folks love them, but they always strike me as "second choice".
A light tube .. from roof, down into room(s) below.

Yes .. they do indeed make a lot of difference .. especially to naturally dimly lit areas in existing plan.
Yes, they have to be a decent diameter .. and a good quality one.
Alba ........... Sunpipe

http://monodraught.com/products.html
I viewed a bungalow whose bathroom had no window, and the sun tunnel was amazing in that it was like there was a window in the room.
Sounds like to could be very nice.

Sun setting and the colours going into it, sun rise etc. etc.
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Because it is vertical I don't think the colours would be there.
For as easy as they are to install, they produce quite a bit of light...
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Thanks for the comments. I will probably do it in due course .

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