| | | and sullen atmosphere). A - If the worktop faces a window, attention must be paid to prevent direct sunlight, or light reflected by pale-coloured sur- | | tity of light is let into the room. B - A window behind the worktop projects the shadow of the person working at the top, reducing visibility and obliging one to | | coming in sideways to avoid too must light dazzling the eyes and unpleasantly dark areas. | | |
| | | quately-sized windows allows you to save on electricity as well as promoting greater psychological and physical well-being (badly-lit rooms create a gloomy | | | switch on the aiuiicial light even during the day. B1 - Ideally, kitchen furniture should be installed so that the work area is illuminated by light | | |