A roof lantern is similar in many ways to a rooflight or a skylight, making more of a feature of a roof space. It’s possible to have a roof lantern in most parts of the home, but they are more common in extensions, or perhaps in a conservatory or an orangery. It’s a roofing feature that most homeowners would be proud to have and that would add a lot of value to a home.
Your roof lantern will inevitably come from a premium brand, as these aren’t home features that come cheaply or on a low budget. The amount of glass and the slimline aluminium profiles of a roof lantern will make them generally more expensive, due to the level of detail and the premium materials. Many major names make roof lanterns and lots of home brands offer them, and you will need a good roof installation professional to do them justice upon fitting.