Ceiling Fixtures

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Ceiling Lighting Tips

A bright space for working, or a relaxing space for bathing, whatever your need, there are thousands to choose from. With fixtures ranging from task and display lighting to fluorescent lights, to flush and semi-flush mounted fixtures, the range in lighting available ensures the right fixture, while also adding a decorative element to a space.

Types of Ceiling Lights

Because there are so many Ceiling Lighting Fixture Choices, Knowing the type of fixture that will go best with your space will make a different and things much simplerer when shopping.

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Chandeliers

Chandeliers add classic style and sophistication to a space, while providing great illumination for the room. A chandelier is your next step to eloquence in the home.

Flush & Semi-Flush Mounts

These Fixtures are perfect for your everyday space, ideal for use in foyers to greet guests, hallways to light the way, or closets to showcase your wardrobe. Used with a dimmer, you can create the perfect mood in any room for every occasion. A dimmer allows you to control how much light your fixture emits. They help you set the mood and even save you money on your energy bill. Flush and Semi-flush lights that are damp rated are perfect for bathrooms or enclosed porches as well.

Island/Billard Lights

Add the perfect touch of task lighting for cooking and game playing. Pendant lighting is also great for the kitchen, and is one of the most contemporary trends in the lighting industry. They add modern flair to any space, and come in vast varieties of sizes, colors, and shapes. Pendant lights look great over a kitchen island, bar area, and foyers.

Recessed Lighting

can be used in any room to add additional light for tasks and ambient light. Used with a dimmer, recessed lighting has the flexibility to add to any lighting scheme. Recessed ceiling lighting is perfect for kitchens, living rooms, hallways, and essentially any other home space. Another good recessed lighting use is to illuminate a piece of art, or areas of architectural interest.

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