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GLOW IN THE DARK

Look to the Scandinavian countries for tips on how to use lighting to create cosy spaces. They can have as little as four hours of daylight in winter, so their interior lighting has to be just right. Scandinavian lighting style thinks beyond lamps and considers the more unusual spaces that can be lit. Adding LED strips to shelves or hanging fairy lights around picture frames will gently illuminate the room

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