About light, any, and woods prone to color change and fabrics...... Years ago I took closet doors off of two 8ft wide closets in room we call office. Those damn fold out doors. Then put desks and office storage shelving in both even though there are already two roll top desks and wood file csbinets and glass front, book cabinets in there. I did have enough room for futon so did sleep in there ocassionally. So...... three years ago decided to make room into office/downstairs bedroom. I got only far enough to take desk conglomeration (for Kapers..... HUGE partical board desk n mess with 2, stacked to ceiling, hutches..... never again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) out of one closet and install wire closet insert. Then room became storage when we emptied 30 ft steel shipping container, right outside garage, to remove it.
Getting back to closet. The room is passage way from garage into main part of house so I kept/keep a pretty low wattage CF bulb going 24/7 in closet as room gets little sunlight. So over time the closet became full with rarely used clothes. Many were DH's specific knit work shirts in dark colors. When Sissy Dog (human) was here a few months ago, we removed most things to go to Goodwill. All of his reject dark shirts (a bunch) had significant fading on shoulders constantly exposed to low wattage florescent light.
BTW..... I have beautiful floor to ceiling, "burnt burgandy" drapes (washable and lined) that match our "burnt burgandy" downstairs color scheme, wonderful rods and accessories to fully cover the whole wall, when I finally get the crap out of room and put new bed and night stands in there, that have been waiting over four years for their place.
Feisty Alice
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Getting back to closet. The room is passage way from garage into main part of house so I kept/keep a pretty low wattage CF bulb going 24/7 in closet as room gets little sunlight. So over time the closet became full with rarely used clothes. Many were DH's specific knit work shirts in dark colors. When Sissy Dog (human) was here a few months ago, we removed most things to go to Goodwill. All of his reject dark shirts (a bunch) had significant fading on shoulders constantly exposed to low wattage florescent light.
BTW..... I have beautiful floor to ceiling, "burnt burgandy" drapes (washable and lined) that match our "burnt burgandy" downstairs color scheme, wonderful rods and accessories to fully cover the whole wall, when I finally get the crap out of room and put new bed and night stands in there, that have been waiting over four years for their place.
Feisty Alice
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