During winter months, natural daylight becomes a precious resource. The strategic placement of mirrors can redirect and amplify available sunlight, transforming dim interior spaces into well-lit environments. This approach relies on understanding how light travels and reflects off surfaces.
When sunlight enters through a window, it travels in straight lines. A mirror positioned at the correct angle can capture this light and redirect it to areas that would otherwise remain in shadow. The effectiveness depends on several factors: the mirror's size, its angle relative to the light source, and its position within the space.