Let There Be Light in Your Bedroom!
Let There Be Light in Your Bedroom! By Parvati Markus
Winter Solstice is the shortest day of the year, and then the
light slowly starts returning to the northern hemisphere. But
that still means we have many months of the year when our
bedrooms get very little or no light in the mornings, when we
get up, and are dark long before we go to sleep. If you're
someone who gets blue without enough light in your life, try
brightening up your bedroom by making it feel like summer!
Think summer. Light colors, light fabrics. Take down the dark,
heavy drapes and let the windows bring in as much light as
possible during the day. When evening approaches, pull down the
blinds and close the sheer curtains, which will look delightful
in the glow of your warm bedroom lighting. Use soft white or
pink-tinted bulbs in your lamps, or the full spectrum bulbs that
replicate natural sunlight. They can make a huge difference in
how you feel!
One way to optimize the light that comes in during the day is to
position a large mirror on a wall across from or corner to a
window. The mirrors will reflect sunlight and bounce it around
the room. Hanging crystals in your windows is another way to
bounce light around the room at certain times of day -- except
this will be like having rainbows all around you!
Make your bedroom feel lighter simply by eliminating or moving
around your furniture to have more open space available. Use
colors for your bedding that complement the summer scheme, such
as celadon, aquamarine, a hint of orange and yellow, or nautical
navy blue and white stripes. A floral-pattern or green rug on
the floor will evoke summertime thoughts, as will adding some
flowering plants, greenery, or vases of flowers. A large
tropical plant with palm leaves gives an instant feeling of
warmth!
If you have a fireplace in the bedroom, try decorating the
mantle with shells or framed photos taken in the summer. A
painting or photo above the mantle of the beach, a boat on
water, or lush foliage can add to the effect.
Try a few of these suggestions to brighten your bedroom and give
you a taste of summertime -- even during the dark days of
winter! Please find the original article and more information
about this subject at
http://www.homeandliving.com/DesignAdvice.aspx?Category=Bedroom
When Parvati Markus is not writing helpful and insightful
articles like the one you just read from www.homeandliving.com,
she works with The Kabbalah Centre and freelances on non-fiction
books and articles. As a recent arrival in L.A., Parvati is
completing her "residency requirement" by writing a screenplay.
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