Sentences with phrase «hall light»

The opening door casts a wedge of yellow hall light against the wall.
Add battery powered gallery lighting above your art and gallery walls so you can highlight your beautiful pictures for parties by turning the gallery lighting on and dimming the overhead hall lights.
This can range from LED lights coming off baby monitors, sunlight coming through curtains, or hall light coming under the door
Mayor Bill de Blasio showed his support of the Paris Accord by tweeting a picture of City Hall lit up in green.
It just doesn't have the usual dance hall lights and floor, its 3 televisions within, laser lights, strobes, 1,800 - watt audio system, optic lights, pink leather interior, and 22 - inch Chrome alloy wheels.
Shadowy halls lit only by candlelight, ballgowns made of rustling velvet, family councils where betrayal or bloodshed could break out at any moment — In the Name of the Family is a superb continuation of Sarah Dunant's absorbing series about the infamous Borgia family.
the only thing I could complain about is that the two bedrooms facing the street side could use darkening blinds, as the outside hall lighting at night is very bright.
They've had everything needed for paint, tools, kitchen hardware, more tools, matching the missing hall light with the kitchen lights, even plants — all at the best price around.
Does anyone else see the humor in the creationists debating their point of view over the Internet (invented by science), filmed on cameras (based on science) in a hall lit by electricity (harnessed by science).
A nightlight or a hall light can help kids feel safe in a darkened room as they get ready to go back to sleep.
A nightlight in the room or a hall light left on to keep the room from being completely dark can be comforting.
If you plan to turn the hall light off when you retire, turn it off now.
We tell them that if they are goofing off and we have to come up, the first time we will shut the hall light off.
«Our boys like the door to their room open and the hall light on when they go to sleep.
When baby wakes to feed during the night keep the lights very low with either a night light or hall light, keep your interactions with baby to as little as possible and unless you really need to, don't change their nappy.
In fact, we have a hall light that attracts them, and they will sit on the wall.
I have killed less than a dozen near the hall light.
As luck would have it, a friend, Madeline Sharples, had a memoir out, Leaving the Hall Light On, which was suddenly dropped when her very small publisher also closed.
Instead of switching on the hall light, she steadied and guided herself down each step by pressing her fingertips against the wall as she had done a thousand times before.
Here is its latest five - star review from Lindsay De Felix: on Amazon for Leaving the Hall Light On: A Mother's Memoir of Living with Her Son's Bipolar Disorder and Surviving His Suicide.
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You may want to leave the hall light on tonight.
For instance, if you need to use the bathroom in the middle of the night, you can have Alexa turn on your hall light to 30 % so you don't have to fumble for a light switch or blind yourself in the process.
Could it scare off a burglar by flipping on a hall light, or hear a baby cry and down the TV thanks to Apple HomeKit.?
Change out the hall light.
The app is hugely impressive, and while the level of control doesn't match SmartThings, creating «Actions» — such as turning the hall light on when you open the front door, or turning up the heat when you trip the motion sensor in the morning — are refreshingly easy.
We also took some lamps from another spot in the house to pop onto Henry's bookshelf and he loves using them as his «reading lights» (and actually gets a bit peeved with us when we turn them off each night — that and the hall light — but that's a different story)
A simple style tweak such as adding a mirror can make a big difference, making a hall lighter and more welcoming.
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