Hey Amy!

Welcome to studio-land!  LOVE LOVE LOVE it!  (happy as a lark and in my 6th
year now!)

Go to your local Home Depot or Lowes or whatever and ask about fluorescent
light panels...they have them with shading, designs like flowers and
animals, blue sky with clouds...etc.  Pretty inexpensive solution until you
get other lighting.

Best wishes!
Karen
Key West

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Amy Lunde - Licensed Nail Technician
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 11:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: NailTech:: Hideous lighting...


Hey all...

My best friend now has two babies 20 weeks apart, and can no longer
work out of a salon, so I am in a small studio by myself, and I
(singsong voice) LOOOVVVE IIIITT!  However... there are two, hideous
drop-ceiling type fluorescent light fixtures in there, and it's kind
of garish.  Granted, the walls are currently white (I plan on painting
in the next week), so that doesn't help.

What kind of things can I do to cut down the ...
garish-ness/brightness/harshness of these lights?  Any ideas?  Tack
sheer fabric over them or something (I wouldn't even know how to do
that LOL, but I would try)?

There is also a tube skylight which is great for natural light (unless
it is icky out, or nighttime)...

Amy Lunde
Colorado
www.ahhhtistry.com




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