Sentences with phrase «to let in the light»

This will keep harmful UV rays out while still letting in light.
The trees are just barely getting to their mature stage so their branches are still a bit sparse letting in the light of the sun.
The sunroof is great for letting in light, but it doesn't let much of a breeze in when you need it.
The glass panels of the greenhouse let in light but keep.
So let in the light first thing in the morning and get out of the office for a sun break during the day.
The front seats are heated and cooled, the steering wheel warms your hands on a cold morning and the panoramic sunroof lets in the light.
There are fireplaces to enjoy in the winter and picture windows to let in light in the summer.
I want the privacy of blinds, but I want them to let in light when they are closed.
It allows privacy and blocks direct sun whilst letting in light, meaning you can block out any direct sunlight while you work but still let some flood through.
The modern open - tread wooden staircase stretches from the ground floor up to the top (second) floor letting in light and creating a spacious feel.
This hallway is part of a kitchen extension that has been built to let in light using the large window.
Much like the glass / plastic roof of a greenhouse lets in light and solar heat and keeps it in so the plants in the greenhouse will heat up and grow.
A slow and rickety elevator deposited me into a space with lots of windows letting in light from outside.
Glass - fronted cupboards display pink glasses, a limed blind lets in light.
Because many gases in Earth's atmosphere also let in light but trap heat, scientists have come to call the phenomenon the «greenhouse effect.»
All feature retractable hardtops, but there are three roof variants available: the classic Vario - roof that deploys in a mere 20 seconds, the Panoramic Vario - roof (made of deep tinted glass, to let in light while limiting heat intrusion), and the innovative Panoramic Vario - roof with Magic Sky.
«Large translucent canopies will cover each site, controlling the climate inside yet letting in light and air.»
And its walls shall be hard as Their hearts, and its windows let in the light Grudgingly, as their minds do, and the priest's words be drowned By the wind's caterwauling.
Glass doors not only let in the light but also give the appearance of a window, which makes space feel more like a bedroom.
For Cohen, it's the latter — the crack lets in the light.
I really liked Letting in Light, Frost Arch, Reagan's Ashes, and the nonfiction and fiction winners.
Yes, Flavin had his own fascination with light and the Hudson River School, but the curator of «Light and Landscape,» Nora Lawrence, represents Flavin's generation with Donald Judd — and he, too, for once lets in the light.
The glass lets in light and signifies transparency.
Robert Irwin Lets in the Light through April 21 Sprüth Magers, Los Angeles By Jody Zellan Located on the first floor of a high rise tower directly across the from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Sprüth Magers, Los Angeles is an enclosed space.
The house siding is a new polymer called Rhulite that lets in light during the day but doesn't show shadows when lit from within at night.
Fit the curtains a pane or two from the top to let in light above where people can see in.
Notice the details: A sunshine - yellow Dutch door and royal blue screen door let in the light and fresh air, but keep the pests at bay.
The fair's opening on Thursday, on four floors of Spring Studios, a massive event space with high ceilings and large windows letting in light from the West Side of Manhattan, had a crowd lining up around the block to get inside.
Slatted wooden blinds let in light yet maintain privacy.
Once a HOME ₂ O pallet is empty, it can be disassembled and converted to a roof panel that is light enough for a single person to install, and that provides not just passive cooling and respite from rains, but also lets in light and fresh air.
I was in a Deluxe cabin with portholes which let in some light and fresh air (while the liveaboard was not moving).
A horizontal window lets in light and acts as a mini hothouse for a row of ferns.
There were no windows except for a few chapels in which tiny holes in the ceiling that had been bored to let in the light of certain stars at particular times of the year.
A bone - colour linen can be used as a semi-sheer, letting in light while preserving privacy.
The living room currently has no window coverings, which it really doesn't need for privacy and is awesome for letting in light.
Let in the light.
Advent evokes struggle, the struggle to let in the light and dispel the darkness.
It's somewhere that lets in light,» or «Your treat is under a table.
Let's push away the nonsense our culture perpetuates about sleep, and let in the light.
Measured in millimeters, the objective diameter refers to the size of the lens that lets in light.
Robinson inserts a sensitized plate into his camera — a meticulous rosewood reproduction of an antique once lent to Robinson — and withdraws a slide to let in the light.
Like any telescope, the HST has a long tube that is open at one end to let in light.
Participants are first outfitted with a white cane and instructed in its use at the start of the 60 - minute tour, before being led by their visually - impaired guide into a setting that lets in no light.
The dashboard sits low and there's plenty of glass to let in light, giving the i3's interior an airy feel and giving the driver a fairly unobstructed view of the road ahead and around.
So, one quiet night in June 2014 I pressed publish on Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing page and my debut novel, Letting in Light was born.
Then she tugs on the cord, narrows the shutters, angling them in a way that lets in light but doesn't allow anyone on the outside to see in.
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