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This isn't the normal object on a home tour, but it is important to me. Having been born in Seattle, I spent many years surrounded by the dark, damp, dreary weather. It depressed me so much that I moved to L.A. to see the sunshine. When we decided to retire back in the Pacific NW, I was worried about it being too dark so we put two skylights in rooms that didn't face the sunny side of the house.
1 comment:
You have a beautiful house! I love the kitchen, I'm a natural light hog, can't get enough! Just gorgeous.
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