Strategically placing windows, skylights, and other glazed surfaces allows for the maximum utilization of natural daylight. This reduces the reliance on artificial lighting and ensures spaces are well-lit, promoting a healthier indoor environment. South-facing windows in the northern hemisphere (or north-facing in the southern hemisphere) are ideal for capturing sunlight during most of the year, while overhangs, shades, or deciduous trees can be used to prevent glare and excessive heat during hotter months. Thoughtful daylighting not only boosts energy efficiency but also enhances mood, productivity, and visual comfort for building occupants.