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Enshrouded
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0s | you've never thought of this but the |
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1s | position of your window can affect how |
3s | your room feels for example in this room |
6s | the bed feels so un cozy and it's a |
7s | torture to work in this dark Nook but |
10s | look same size window on the other side |
12s | suddenly creates a bright workspace in a |
14s | cozy sleeping area a window high up |
16s | feels like we are hostages in a basement |
18s | while the window too low down makes the |
20s | room feel low and suppressed something |
22s | in the middle is just right even the |
24s | shape of your window can affect how you |
26s | feel a vertical window creates a lot of |
28s | blank wall space making you feel very |
30s | private but also very trapped pushing it |
33s | against a wall would help make the room |
34s | brighter but not much a wide horizontal |
37s | window on the other hand is best to |
38s | light up a room evenly and of course an |
40s | entire wall of Windows is the brightest |
42s | but this may feel too exposed shutting |
45s | out the bottom half of the windows up to |
46s | waist height keeps the room as bright as |
48s | possible and a ribbon window allows for |
50s | the best balance of privacy and open |
52s | views as long as it's not too narrow so |
56s | now you know |