5 ways to get natural light when you don't have it
Placing mirrors on walls opposite natural light sources will help bounce light around a room. Take it a step further and opt for decorative elements with mirrored surfaces to maximize the amount of natural light reflected into your space while adding a decorative touch.

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2. Add natural vegetation:
Indoor plants help compensate for the lack of natural light in a room, you can use plants with low light tolerance, such as ferns or spider plants to introduce ethereal vibes and keep the air clean.

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3. Use artificial light:
Artificial lighting remains essential in any room, especially those that lack much natural light. Warm lighting is ideal as it is designed to simulate daylight.

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4. Art:
A large painting or print can break up the blank wall space and frame it, adding a semi-reflective finish. A piece that is lighter and brighter will help simulate natural light better than something dark. A white frame is probably the best choice as well, especially if the wall is already white.

Vik Shelving by The Blue House
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5. Glossy materials and surfaces:
A little shine goes a long way to simulating natural light in the home. Reflective surfaces such as marble and light-coloured lacquers on furniture help to generate even more light bounces within a room. Choosing decorative materials made of porcelain and glass work perfectly.

Loop table by Folies.