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fandomsecrets2018-11-04 03:06 pm
[ SECRET POST #4323 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4323 ⌋
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[Iron Fist, season two]
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[Venom]
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[Dragonsphere]
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[The Captive Prince series by C.S. Pacat]
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[Sarah Michelle Gellar]
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Re: How should I get more light in my room?
(Anonymous) 2018-11-04 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)Can you move rooms? Can you get the trees trimmed? Would you want to swap out the blinds for something that lets more light through or do you need the light blocked to sleep? If you have lighting, do you feel better with certain colour lights?
And a weird one: did you move away from your pet/s?
I thought my new place was freezing before I got my dog. Turns out I was just depressed and I had no one to talk to.
Re: How should I get more light in my room?
I have an overhead light and desk lamp. One is always on because my room is so dim. Not really sure about different colored lights. I've never really experimented!
No, the cats came with me. Though, they have been jerks lately while adjusting to the move. :)
Re: How should I get more light in my room?
(Anonymous) 2018-11-04 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)My room decor has helped me not feel like I live in an oven. I have soft fairy lights and a big print of a forest. You could try having more things that feel summery or warm and bright to you? I've seen people do fake windows and skylights for basements. Maybe you could check out the DIY subreddit?
I'm partial to having a heated throw to take the chill off my bed before I climb in, but maybe you'd prefer a heater with a fan if you prefer your room to feel dry? I'm not sure what your winters are like.
I'm glad you have your cats!
Re: How should I get more light in my room?