Four Unique Lighting Fixtures
Unique lighting fixtures are starting to replace criterion constructor models even in new construction and are greatly sought subsequently in home redecorating projects. Below are four lighting fixture choices to consider, each providing something different in terms of functionality, lighting volume, decorative style and energy efficiency.
Sconces
You’ll frequently see redoubts applied in pairs to frame a fireplace, a doorway or other focal point, or they might be applied as a focal points themselves. Sconces have been around since before electricity (consider candles) and come in a complete range of styles from Victorian to art deco, craftsman and contemporary. Nowadays they’re often set on dimmers to create atmosphere.
Track Lighting
Track lighting has come a long way in the last several decades. Once used strictly for utilitarian and commercial applications (like spotlighting in a retail store) they were first brought into the home to bring an industrial look in a modern or loft interior setting. Today, however, tracking lighting comes in myriad styles and materials and can be a focal point in a kitchen when placed over a counter top. The idea is the same: a track is installed and the lighting modules can be moved along the track and directed to provide spot lighting.
LED
LED light fixtures lead the pack in terms of energy efficiency. They’re at their best in small applications such as under the counter, task lighting, night lights and desk lamps. Larger LED fixture are not as efficient for home use, although this may change as the technology advances.
Custom or Hand-Made Fixtures
Working with an artist to design your own light fixture is perhaps the best way to turn ordinary household lighting into a work of art. You can choose your own materials such as wrought iron, stained glass and steel and have a professional designer come up with a look that reflects your style while perfectly fitting the dimensions and lighting needs of your room.

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