The current temp in western Massachusetts is a "balmy" 18 degrees and it's not noon yet.
During deep freezes, like we are in, coming home at night from errands, visits, or wherever, is a pure joy.
The first thing I do is switch on lights.
In the small living room, itself, I use three different lamps, one of which is shown in today's video.
Anything fringed sets my heart on fire and, of course, pink is my favorite color.
So the lamp shown casts beautiful light .
There's a lamp to the side of the lounge chair from which I watch television and there's another fringed lamp on the kitchen table/counter.
Way over by the stove, a lamp, fringed with cranberry-colored beads, gets switched on when more light is needed.
The many lights create a fabulous ambiance in this small apartment and make me want to stay home forever.
However, the next morning, it's get up and go time!
DO YOU USE A LOT OF LIGHTS, TOO?

I have many sliding glass doors in my house plus a skylight and so my house has lots of light. I do need to use LSD bulbs in my lamps at night so my rooms will be well lit. Enjoy your pink lamp shades and stay warm.
ReplyDeleteI have lots of lighting installed in this house, so I don't really have a need for too many lamps, but I have been wanting to get a small lamp for my bedroom, and maybe one in the tv room. I know what you mean, Susan, about coming in after a day out and switching all the lights on. I'm the same way. Your pink roses, trumpet angel, Cross, candle, and lamp all look beautiful together, Susan. I would love to browse through your charming house. You decorate so nicely.
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