Country Homes & Interiors

BRING IN THE SUNSHINE

ne of the joys of spring is the return of the sun to highlight the start and end of the day. The dark mornings, gloomy evenings and grey skies of winter can lead to seasonal affective disorder, a type of depression that’s linked to the lack of daylight during the winter months. It’s a feeling that translates to our homes, where even usually bright spaces feel flat and white walls dull to a sallow

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