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My 26 year old son just moved out (for the second time) and I am now using his former bedroom for my "guy" room. It is a smaller bedroom with only one window facing west and it can get decent amount of light but nothing direct. I have a number of autographed baseballs in ball cubes and pictures signed to me that I want to display. I know displaying these items in direct sunlight will fade them but how about just normal, natural light. Will this also cause these items to fade as well? I assume the best thing to do is put a shade on the window but I am not sure I want to do that. Looking for any thoughts you might have.
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