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With the unveiling of 2012 in the coming few days, we should expect to see a new direction for home lighting. Even as of now things have been set in motion by home design specialists to start re-tooling how we incorporate lighting fixtures into the home stylistically. In the past year or two we have seen crystal chandeliers work their way out of the foyer and dining room and into other locations around the house. Now it’s time to assess the changes.
Let’s start with the bedrooms. A small to medium sized crystal chandelier is appropriate to hang nearby or above the bed or desk, the two focal points of the room. It may be best to find mood lighting that you can set dimmers on. It is also best to complement this with a table lamp on a nightstand or a floor lamp with directional shade.
Is your home slightly eclectic? Rooms with unusual design features such as vents or columns can become a point of intrigue depending on the direction you point lights. Studio lamps, hanging lights, and chandeliers balance quirk with class. They work well in open spaces.
Another fantastic location is the home study. Are you an avid reader or play an instrument? The study can be your library and practice room. Bookcases, instruments, and other peculiarities are the archetypal conversation pieces to be showcased by chandeliers and high hats.
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Posted on: Wednesday, December 28th, 2011 at 1:53 pm
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