How to bright up a room that have no windows?
How to bright up a room that have no windows
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Hi I have the same question as yours ... I don’t have a window in my
”wee room” really small space with very high ceilings... Any ideas 💡...
Anyone?
Light paint on the walls, lights/lamps and mirrors to reflect the light.
-White, or neutral coloured walls, that do not absorb light
-Lighting on different levels- ceiling, walls, floor lamps, table lamps, and in corners
-LED integrated light fixtures, or bright white LED bulbs (do not emit shadows)
-Sources of light on separate switches and dimmer switches
-Large mirrors to reflect the light from the different sources, above
-Light coloured, glass, or transparent furniture
-Mirrors that feign real windows, such as shutters framing on either side of a mirror, cathedral mirrors, or sets of mirrors
Wall or door murals that have depth perception, or outdoor landscape scenes, is another idea that will 'open' up a room.
I made a fake window https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/rooms/i-needed-some-more-light-31300603
I also hanged 2 lights which is connected with my google assist so I do not need to walk into a dark room,I can command the lights on...dim they or even change the color
I Needed Some More Light