In the latest episode of the "Dachny Otvet" program on NTV, designers remodeled an attic in a country house. Inspired by the image of an abandoned winter garden in an old mansion, they played on the contrast of textures and the combination of modern and vintage items. The "winter garden" is illuminated by "Honest Watts" bulbs from IEK.

The elongated attic was divided into three zones: a living room, a fireplace area, and a dining room. To achieve the desired effect, the designers covered the walls with decorative aged plaster with a rough texture. The lower part of the walls was decorated with moldings imitating wooden panels.
The finish was complemented by wooden window slopes, floors, and furniture made of aged oak. The impression was enhanced by vintage items, frames darkened by time, classic candlesticks, and mirrors with patina. The image was completed by a large number of plants filling the attic.


The "winter garden" is illuminated by a crystal chandelier and a retro floor lamp, their sockets fitted with "Honest Watts" bulbs from IEK. Small bulbs among the greenery of the plants complement the lighting.
The actual parameters of the "Honest Watts" lamps fully correspond to those stated on the packaging, the bulbs shine brightly and last long. The pulse driver guarantees long, stable operation at voltages from 150 to 260 V, protects against overloads, overheating, and short circuits. The Anti blue-light system protects the eyes from the negative impact of blue light. The LEDs do not overheat, which increases the bulb's lifespan, and emit significantly less heat than incandescent and halogen lamps.

"Honest Watts" bulbs come in different designs: matte, transparent, in the shape of a pear, sphere, "candle flame," with color temperatures from warm to cool daylight. In the "antique" winter garden, the designers used retro-style lamps: they are made in the form of a classic incandescent bulb, with filament threads, emitting warm yellow light.