*** mirrors double the light. also, try a lamp & / or sconces.
2007-01-01 14:59:51
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answered by meme 5
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Add a few matching lighted decor. It is an elegant touch to any rooms and adds a big "wow" factor. Lately the small portable lamps are in. Add color if you want it to be more relaxed; painting the walls a lighter shade will helps tons as well. Mirrors will be great as well, they'll open up the space more. Small changes and a little attention to detail will go a long ways for you.
best of luck to you.
2007-01-01 15:00:13
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answered by Anonymous
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All through my home I got the energy saver light bulbs. It uses 23 watts of electricity but lights up as well as a 100 watt bulb. Be sure to read the package.
2007-01-01 15:02:00
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answered by kitkat1640 6
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i like the lamps that carry close from the ceiling. like the chinese language lamps with the lamp coloration that is going each and every of how around it. it is paper. (chinese language paper) the easy it supplies off is comfortable sufficient and yet magnificent sufficient for a small room. I have been given one from objective and you're able to desire to purchase it in 2 piecs... the coloration that's approximately $6 and the cord that's approximately $5. it extremely is high quality.
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answered by ? 4
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Use an Ott-Lite. They give off a safe and "natural" light. I use one in my basement apartment and it gives off a lot of light and also gives the illusion of being sunlight.
They are available at most home decor/department stores and online. I bought mine from the Shopping Channel.
2007-01-01 15:03:14
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answered by waiting2be_called 2
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Yes, a larger light bulb.... like a 100 watt. Or get another lamp.
2007-01-01 14:59:33
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answered by Anonymous
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hang a mirror across from the window you have...mirrors add depth to rooms and think about changing colors or something like a border. Even a new comforter in some lively colors may help.
2007-01-01 15:00:00
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answered by Screaming Banshee 3
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I've got the same problem. Try putting in bulbs with high wattage (what works best for me is 75 watts). Also, try putting in a few lamps.
2007-01-01 15:00:19
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answered by lp_fanatic_2 4
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Use the maximum lightbulb allowed (probably 60w), and get unfrosted bulb. Or if you can buy, try track lighting. It lets you point the light where you need it.
2007-01-01 15:01:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Take the lamp shade off to give more light. Other then that you will need more lamps
2007-01-01 14:58:33
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answered by Pantherempress 7
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use energy saving light bulbs 60v...they give off alot more light then regular bulbs...maybe a bedside lamp that can flex either down or up
2007-01-01 14:59:29
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answered by m 2
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