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Chandeliers vs. Pendant Lights: Choosing the Perfect Foyer Lighting The foyer is the welcoming gateway to your home, setting the tone for the spaces that lie beyond. As the first impression guests receive, the lighting in your foyer plays a...
When planning or upgrading your home’s lighting, you’ve likely come across the growing trend of LED ceiling lights. From their energy efficiency to their long lifespan, LED lights have become a popular choice for homeowners and designers alike. But are...
What type of lighting is best for a kitchen? The best type of lighting for a kitchen is a harmonious blend of ambient, task, and accent lighting. Ambient lighting, provided by recessed ceiling lights or flush mounts, sets the overall...
The cost of installing recessed lighting can vary depending on a number of factors, including the size of the room, the type of recessed lighting fixtures you choose, and the cost of labor in your area. One of the most...
Hey there! So, you're looking to incorporate flush mount lights into your interior design? Great choice! Flush mount lights are space-saving, versatile, and they blend seamlessly into various room styles. In this friendly chat, we'll explore different types of flush...
The best type of lighting for a foyer depends on the space's size, style, and ceiling height. Consider chandeliers for a grand focal point, pendant lights for a minimalist look, flush or semi-flush mount lights for lower ceilings, wall...
When lighting your garden, it’s important to have proper lighting that will serve your lighting purpose. How you plan on using your lights will determine what kind of lights you need and where they should be placed. People usually aren’t familiar with the ins and outs of garden lighting design or what methods to use. So, if you don’t educate yourself on the process, you end up creating a lighting scheme that just doesn’t work or do the garden justice. Once you plan your layout, think about what needs illumination. Then research the best bulbs to do the job. When you’re ready to start the installation process, think about safety. Assistance from a professional would be a smart move to avoid any hazards that accompany installation.
If you have ever taken on any large task you probably had some sort of game plan before you started. Without planning, you will likely end up with an unfinished project, leaving you defeated, frustrated, and disappointed. Attempting to do your own landscape lighting design is definitely one of those projects that will require tons of planning, time, and labor. Beginning your DIY quest without having a big picture of your goals and what is required to achieve the goal, would be a mistake.