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Windowless Room? Here's how you can break the illusion



It goes without saying that natural light is the best illumination source to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Uncomfortable it may seem, rooms with no windows might seem lifeless and drab. You'll need to make changes to your living area to resolve the problems. Fortunately, we've come up with a list of simple solutions to this problem.



Mirror, mirror on the wall

Mirrors may assist bounce light around a space by being placed on the wall next to windows that get natural light. Mirrors on the wall may help you see more space in your windowless room, as well as brighten the area. With this trick, you may create a feeling of depth in a space that could otherwise seem flat.


The market is packed with decorative wall mirrors that may breathe new life into your home and do so on a budget, so don't hesitate to explore your options and give it a go.



Grab those Light Wall Paints

Using a light color palette on the walls may make a windowless space more open and bright. Heat and light absorption is more significant in dark tones than brighter ones. Adding dark furniture and fabrics to an already dark room can make it seem even darker. Lighter hues like brilliant white or eggshell may help brighten up a space by reflecting light.



Use a Good Artificial Light

Light fixtures in rooms with inadequate illumination should be equipped with full-spectrum light bulbs. Make your ceiling and room brighter by using recessed lights and indirect lightings such as sconces on the wall or table lamps. Creating the illusion of natural light coming in via a window is as simple as hiding a few bulbs in unlikely places.



Wall Curtains are also Answers

With a full-length, gorgeous curtain behind your bed or couch that never retracts, you may get a lovely appearance. Another way to make a space seem to have more windows i