Livingroom
The five layers of light are as follows: Light for “doing” helps you read magazines and play games. Light for “knowing” helps you carry on conversations and move through the space. Light for “feeling” makes it easier to relax after a long day at work. Light for “changing” helps you adjust to the time of day and the task at hand. And light to help “tell your story” highlights your personal style and the items you cherish most.
The Aduro wood-burning stove in the large open-plan living room and kitchen seems to float on the chimney. It is used year-round. “We chose to place it quite high up, so you look right into the fire. There is glass on the sides, again to make more of it visible and make it cozier,” Janni says. The stove comes with an app that monitors the temperature and sends a notification when more wood is needed, among other things. The firewood for this and a second stove in the basement comes from Janni’s father’s nursery.
Add these 5 layers of lighting to create a bright, functional and stylish living room
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