Indoor Stars Light Winter Nights
It’s that time of year at which there is more darkness and less sunlight each day. And while no one enjoys watching it grow dark at 4:30 p.m., it’s fun to appear in the sky on a winter’s evening and see a landscape of celebrities in the night sky. Stars have a special magical effect where they’re. Below are some ways to bring stars inside to light up your property.
RYAN ASSOCIATES GENERAL CONTRACTORS
I have a major crush on star-shaped lanterns, which can be called Moravian Stars. These star pendants create this hallway glow.
Suggestion: Moravian Stars date back to a Protestant community in Germany, and they were originally used as Christmas decorations.
Tim Cuppett Architects
Your eyes are instantly drawn up to the star-shaped glass lanterns hanging from the ceiling. These Moravian Stars create beautiful light fixtures for this bathroom.
Gramophone
This media room includes a ceiling with fiber optics that light up to look like the nighttime sky.
Laura Bendik Interiors
Proceed to sleep under the stars. A giant framed print of the constellations hangs above the bed.
A bunch of star-shaped pendants create this living room feel extra comfy.
Carson Poetzl, Inc..
From a distance, you can see the light shining from the star-shaped pendant within the doorway. What a pretty light to greet you home at night.
1 large black barn star decorates this white-on-white kitchen. The star is the element that takes this kitchen from basic white to a bright space.
Vanni Archive/Architectural Photography
A Moravian Star pendant hangs from the top ceiling of the bedroom, adding to the allure of the room.
Elizabeth Dinkel
Peeking through an arch in a hallway: a bright star. This pendant overlooks light around the narrow hallway.
McCoppin Studios
This large eat-in kitchen features an island with a couple star-shaped pendants hanging above.
Tip: Place your star-shaped lanterns to a dimmer so you can control how bright your star is. Sometimes, you may choose to lessen the light for a little romance.
Etsy
Twinkle Curtain DAYDREAM Toddler daytime nap drape by GRAstudio – $49
I’ve this drape in my baby girl’s nursery. I love watching the light shine through the die-cut celebrities, the same as the twinkle-twinkle of the nighttime sky. The drape also casts the coolest shadows on the wall in the morning light.
J Schatz
J Schatz Egg Lamps – $165
On my wishlist for my daughter’s nursery: a nightlight that scatters celebrities across the walls and ceiling.
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