My basement has a wolf jump

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The wolf-hole solution

A wolf’s leap diffuses light into the lower rooms of a house thanks to an opening placed flush with the floor that allows natural light to enter more easily. A wolf’s eye can transform a dark basement room into a bright and welcoming living space. This inexpensive solution allows the room to be transformed into a children’s bedroom, a recreation room, an office or a sports area.

The wolf's leap from a basement brings light into this basement
Luxy Home wolf jump – Pinterest

The flaws of the wolfhole

Despite the installation of a wolf’s leap, a basement room can quickly become dark. The wolf-hop can be built with rather unsightly materials such as white plastic, which ultimately do not let in any light. The build-up of external rubbish in the structure of the wolf-hop can also prevent light from penetrating a room properly. In addition, ventilation could be impaired and basement humidity accentuated. It is therefore possible that a wolfram may not be effective enough to redirect a significant amount of light.

Complementary solutions to the wolfhole

The first solution to adopt is to use light colours, the basement must be bright even without natural light. In addition, it is necessary to provide for regular cleaning of the wolf’s neck so as not to lose more light. For a quick and efficient solution, Espaciel and its Light Reflectors attract light and project it intensely into the room through the entrance of the wolfhole. The light reflector effect is immediate and proportional to the chosen surface. The Reflector makes your interior bright by bypassing the disadvantages of a wolf’s leap.

A basement lounge bathed in natural light thanks to a wolf's leap
Melody in the basement – Pinterest

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