Ayuttahaya - picture from another site, nice regardless!
Ayuttahaya - picture from another site, nice regardless!
Decorative street lights in Udon Thani, courtesy of Mendip in his Anna the dog thread.
https://teakdoor.com/north-east-thai...ml#post4243873 (Anna the dog)
Adorable lanterns. I adore original lighting. To illuminate my terrace, I sometimes use ceiling lamps or another general lighting; sometimes fixed or free-standing lamps, and sometimes linear lamps mounted under hanging cabinets. But one day, I tried an unusual way of lighting. I ordered a bunch of small lamps (these Amazon.com). Then I decided to arrange them all over the place, so the atmosphere was like in a club or a party. The light is white, so it doesn't interfere with working. But the atmosphere becomes much more pleasant and comfortable. The truth is that I had to bother with sockets, but it was worth it.
Adorable lanterns. I adore original lighting. To illuminate my terrace, I sometimes use ceiling lamps or another general lighting; sometimes fixed or free-standing lamps, and sometimes linear lamps mounted under hanging cabinets. But one day, I tried an unusual way of lighting. I ordered a bunch of small lamps (these Amazon.com). Then I decided to arrange them all over the place, so the atmosphere was like in a club or a party. The light is white, so it doesn't interfere with working. But the atmosphere becomes much more pleasant and comfortable. The truth is that I had to bother with sockets, but it was worth it.
Yes they are a wonderful aspect of Thai Civic design but difficult to photograph
Chantaboon riverside community, Chanthaburi
^ Nice one, and I really enjoy this thread.
Thanks Nev
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