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WITH spring comes the idea of spring cleaning, of purging the home and letting in light and air.
Shots break more windows, and some penetrate the walls beneath them, letting in light through ragged bullet holes.
But while the nineteenth-century glass was largely functional, letting in light, the new façade is mostly symbolic, trapping light.
The main room, a spacious studio with a balcony overlooking it on one side and large windows letting in light on the other, is still much as it was when the Morans worked there, Mr. Braverman said.
French doors along the outer wall are a nice idea, letting in light on these lengthening spring evenings, but since they look out on a busy main drag and a parking lot across the street, the view is a good deal more inviting from the outside looking in.
He grew up in a city, in an apartment building, and was used to calling someone to perform tasks that no one in his family could or would perform; I grew up in a climate in which windows were opened and shut for the purpose of keeping out light or letting in light, and such a chore could be performed by anyone capable of it, even a child.
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White shutters let in light in the 166 simple rooms, some with fireplaces.
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