Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone recommend a good lightbulb that doesn't look too blue or fluorescent? DH keeps buying these awful energy efficient bulbs that make our home look like a Target dressing room. I find that bad lighting really brings me down.
You can now get CFL's in a wide variety of colors. The bluish ones are intended for areas like kitchens and work spaces where you want the brighter, colder light. For other spaces, like living spaces, bedrooms, etc, you can get yellower ones (often called warmer colors) that mimic incandescent lights. You can also get very bright ones that mimic sunlight. See this page for examples and tell your husband to look for better CFL's. I know that Home Depot and Lowe's both sell the full spectrum of these bulbs (that's where I tend to get them): http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=cfls.pr_cfls_color
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone recommend a good lightbulb that doesn't look too blue or fluorescent? DH keeps buying these awful energy efficient bulbs that make our home look like a Target dressing room. I find that bad lighting really brings me down.
Anonymous wrote:1104 again- I think area rugs do wonders for a room too.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone recommend a good lightbulb that doesn't look too blue or fluorescent? DH keeps buying these awful energy efficient bulbs that make our home look like a Target dressing room. I find that bad lighting really brings me down.
Agree with others on reducing clutter, adding throws on couches, putting up artwork (and, for me, lots of art on the walls in little gallery settings makes me feel cozy in the house). Books also make me feel cozy, but I'm a bookworm. I have a basket of magazines next to the couch and books in almost every room.