The Korniche flat LITE is elegantly designed to guarantee a striking contemporary decor that maximises natural light. Crafted for exceptional thermal efficiency, the feature can help you save money on your energy bills. Plus, the unique and innovative design allows swift and effortless replacement, all while preserving the interior of the rooflight.
Manufactured in the UK, the Korniche flat glass rooflight meets PAS24: 2020 security as standard. This means the flat glass offers enhanced protection against potential threats, providing further peace of mind.
The skylight fits on your external kerb-to-kerb measurement, including finished roofing material. Once installed, there is framework visible from the inside and minimalistic framework visible from the outside.
We sell a range of rooflight and skylight products, including another popular flat rooflight feature.
And if you’re interested in more Korniche products, we also offer this quality Korniche roof lantern.
Bespoke Korniche skylights
Our Korniche rooflights are available in a range of sizes, glazing options, side frame colours, and glass specifications, meaning you can customise a feature to suit your requirements. Learn more about rooflight sizes in our helpful guide.
We also stock a wider range of custom rooflights to suit your space.
Features
- Simple installation
- Choose between double or triple-glazed options
- Clear or Blue Tint glass
- 10-year warranty
Benefits
- Reduce energy consumption and save money on bills
- Beautifully designed to enhance your interior decor
- Increase natural light in your home
- Ideal for any property, from homes to commercial buildings
- A great way to add value to your home
FAQs
How much do Korniche rooflights cost?
At Toughened Glass Systems, our Korniche rooflights start from as little as £131.40 Inc VAT. Prices correct as of April 2026*
The price of your chosen Korniche rooflight will depend on size, glazing choice and glass type. Our cheapest options for the Korniche rooflight in our options are double glazing and clear glass, meaning you can find one that fits your budget.
View our complete guide on rooflight prices.
Are they easy to clean?
Korniche rooflights are easier to clean than roof lanterns as their glass lies flat. Here’s our top tips on cleaning your rooflight –
- To clean the inside: Clear the area, dust, wipe glass with non-abrasive cleaner, and dry with a microfibre cloth.
- To clear the outside: Safely access the roof, remove moss/lichen/mould, clean frame and glass, then dry.
Our guide on How to Clean Roof Lanterns: Inside and Out goes into more detail.
Where should I place my Korniche rooflight?
Positioning skylights thoughtfully is crucial for optimising natural light and comfort within a space.
Sunlight orientation is a key factor, as skylights facing different directions offer unique lighting and heating effects:
- North-facing skylights provide consistent, soft light with minimal heat, making them ideal for spaces requiring balanced daylight.
- South-facing skylights capture maximum light and warmth, perfect for colder rooms, though additional glazing may be needed to reduce overheating in summer.
- East-facing skylights capture the morning sun, making them ideal for spaces like kitchens where early light can enhance productivity.
- West-facing skylights provide afternoon and evening light, which works well for living rooms or extensions where evening relaxation or socializing takes place.
Avoid placing your Korniche rooflight in an obstructing position, as shade on the rooflights means less natural light into your rooms.
Learn more in our blog on the best place to position skylights.
Are they easy to install?
Yes, Korniche rooflights are relatively easy to install. Although we don’t install the rooflights ourselves, we have a detailed installation guide for instructions.
Does my Korniche rooflight come with a warranty?
Yes, as standard our Korniche rooflights come with a 10-year manufacturers warranty.
What if my Korniche rooflight glass breaks?
Korniche rooflights are designed so that if your glass breaks, you can easily replace it without having to install a new rooflight system. The rooflight also has laminated glass safety, so no broken glass will fall from the system.
How long does a Korniche rooflight last?
The lifespan of the Korniche rooflight is usually around 15-20 years. However, they come with a 10-year warranty to cover any issues within that time frame.
Do I need planning permission for a Korniche Rooflight?
You don’t need planning permission for a Korniche rooflight, only if your rooflight structure projects further than 150mm on the roof slope.
Related products
Our range of rooflights and skylights includes:
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