I've always been lucky enough to live in homes with large windows, flooding the rooms with light and being able to bask in the warmth. I never knew how important light could be until I moved from my georgian flat in London into a basement flat with its dark shadowy rooms, it didn't last long and I soon packed my things in search of a better place to rest my head. Since then windows and light have always been a bit of a deal breaker when hunting for a new home and I've been known to turn flats down or move after only a few months if the windows didn't feel right. Now I'm fortunate enough to live in a georgian period property with huge sash windows and high ceilings, creating a spacious interior.
I could literally spend hours on Pinterest looking at beautiful interiors with gorgeous windows. To make the best use of the light, we have placed our dining table under the sash windows in our lounge, allowing us to have a good view and great light while we enjoy our meal, also F loves watching all the birds and squirrels from the window.
I could literally spend hours on Pinterest looking at beautiful interiors with gorgeous windows. To make the best use of the light, we have placed our dining table under the sash windows in our lounge, allowing us to have a good view and great light while we enjoy our meal, also F loves watching all the birds and squirrels from the window.