As daylight becomes noticeably reduced late in the year, it may become more difficult to enjoy the natural ambience of smaller, darker rooms. However, a few decor decisions can utilize both daylight and artificial light to make such rooms look larger and brighter.
• Infuse lighter, more reflective colours wherever possible, from highly polished floors and light coloured floor coverings to glossy baseboards and white, off-white, pale or pastel walls and ceilings.
• Add furnishings with accents made of glass, acrylic and shiny metals such as brass, copper or chrome.
• Use lighter-coloured fabrics and cushions, as well as sheer window coverings in daytime, while reserving heavier drapery for colder nights.
• Try to avoid dark, light-absorbing colours on heavy anchor pieces, except as accents to create contrast and distinct definition.
• Consider glass doors with sidelights to visually refresh interior rooms that are otherwise left without daylight.
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