I don't know him well, but we talked long enough I've got a few things figured. Since it really is 'whatever works,' scaremongering sounds fine.
[...and besides; Elsa's admission makes her feel a bit better about turning to it so readily.]
Good lighting! [The answer is immediate and emphatic.] It's important, because even if a place is small? It can be bright, it can be cheerful. Default-dim lighting can leave a place looking and even feeling dingy all of the time. So; good lighting, and it's nice to have some natural. Ideally, with windows one can get wide open.
[Sam speaks with the kind of conviction that only comes from experience---in this instance, a great deal of experience with student utilities.]
Little windows that only open to an angle? They just don't do it for me, and especially not here, with it so nice.
[It had to be what, something like 17 C? --that's overestimating-- Warm enough anyone would be alright wearing short sleeves.]
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[...and besides; Elsa's admission makes her feel a bit better about turning to it so readily.]
Good lighting! [The answer is immediate and emphatic.] It's important, because even if a place is small? It can be bright, it can be cheerful. Default-dim lighting can leave a place looking and even feeling dingy all of the time. So; good lighting, and it's nice to have some natural. Ideally, with windows one can get wide open.
[Sam speaks with the kind of conviction that only comes from experience---in this instance, a great deal of experience with student utilities.]
Little windows that only open to an angle? They just don't do it for me, and especially not here, with it so nice.
[It had to be what, something like 17 C? --that's overestimating-- Warm enough anyone would be alright wearing short sleeves.]