think of natural light wood cabinets and steel-gray-tiled floors as safe modern finish choices, but it can feel a little ho hum. Invigorate the space with neon touches: an orange countertop, a shelf element painted green or a striking yellow light fixture. Or why not try all three?
lots of light. It is open and spacious. I like the light colours and rich look, without it being white.
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way the natural light warms it up.
On top of the color, the combination of the grandiose architectural elements and the flowers make the room even more pretty, while emphasizing its stateliness.
Light and air are the central players in this small room. The walls, wood, and fabric are white allowing the furnishings to recede into the walls so that the view of water through the windows becomes the compelling focus of the room. The open-work tables are light in both physical and visual weight
lights modern cottage plantation style- could add some bold art
White and very natural.... Unrealistic for us, but oh so beautiful...
loads of light- it's also all about the view - sigh!!!
maximum natural light, but also opens up to a completely unobstructed view of paradise!
GORGEOUS! Is there silver leaf on the walls? Combined with the lighting, the glow is heavenly.
crystal light fixtures play with the light and transform this powder room into a glamorous spot.
In the absence of natural light, sconces and candlelight can create a warm feel. A gorgeous trumeau mirror works with the room's antique lighting for ultimate elegance.
vintage lighting, you can go the next best route: reproductions. Companies such as Rejuvenation, Layla Grayce and Urban Archaeology, to name a few, carry a broad assortment of fixtures and lamps inspired by older models yet made with updated standards in mind.
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like the lighting, good for studio
Natural lights - Art
abundant natural light (most of it northern light, but screened southern light also occurs) are their means of tying where the art is displayed to where it was made.
lacked natural light, so the designer used bright green paint and copious amounts of white to brighten it up. The glossy finish of the green paint enhances the light.