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Distinctly Montana_Summer13

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NeeD MORE space? Guest rooms are typically used two weeks out of the year -Think of the possibilities for your spare bedroom! We custom design, build and install! photo courtesy of Design associates Photo by Roger Wade 2301 Palmer | Suite #1 | Missoula, MT 406-240-3927 www.MontanaMurphyBeds.com pamschultze@gmail.com Murphy Wall Bed Hardware dealer 60 ments, etc., but if not lit correctly, those things may look lower in quality and washed out. In order to get the value from what you're putting into the house make sure it's lit the correct way." Another factor Overman emphasizes is that current lighting may no longer work if you change the color of paint or the fabrics in the room. It's important to consider how the light is absorbed or reflected. For example, if you have shiny kitchen countertops (think stainless), you probably don't want light that will produce a glare off them. Additionally, did you know that the logs in your fabulous log home or cabin actually suck up the light? While many seem to be jumping on the CFL bandwagon, Overman asks "How old are you? If you are in your 60s or older, your irises may not adjust as fast as they once did. Cheap CFLs are not crisp which can make it hard to read by them." She also discourages recessed overhead lighting in the bathroom because it can make you look 15 years older. It is better to put lamps on the wall, properly aligned to shine gently on both sides of your face. Exterior lighting adds another dimension to this discussion. The cities of Billings, Bozeman, Missoula, Kalispell, and Whitefish have all adopted outdoor lighting regulations, called "dark sky" ordinances, aimed at reducing light pollution that obscures the stars. The best way to handle this issue is expressed in the motto of the Big Sky Astronomy Club in Kalispell: "Lights Down, Stars Up". Outdoor fixtures should shield the light from going upward. D I ST I NCT LY M ONTANA • SU M M E R 2013

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