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Lighting up your house
By Home Alliance | June 18, 2009
Your house should not look like a lighthouse and yet there should be palpable feeling of being bathed in light. This needs discretion. Always let the hallway and main room have access to direct sunlight. There is no light like the SUN.
Place candle lighting system or dim lights in the dining hall. In other areas, a slight invocation of incandescent lights is enough. You should make sure that the corners don’t get dimmed, as they would otherwise get damp and carry molds. Do not let lights destroy the essence of texture painting.
Chandeliers are also a great way of lighting up your house. It is a bit expensive though. You may use recyclable bulbs that give enough light and may be reused. You should have an eye on the total power charge and place tube-lights accordingly. They generate minimum charge.
Keep your basement and attic haloed. They may otherwise invite dust.
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