How to Use Your Wall Sconce Lighting

Mar 9
07:22

2011

Vik Tantry

Vik Tantry

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Wall sconce lighting is a great choice for many rooms in your home, especially those with limited space such as a bathroom or small bedroom. By making...

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Wall sconce lighting is a great choice for many rooms in your home,How to Use Your Wall Sconce Lighting Articles especially those with limited space such as a bathroom or small bedroom. By making full use of the vertical space provided, you can open up valuable floor space for furniture or play areas. You'll have a different set of factors to take into consideration when you choose to install this type of fixture. If they're not considered, there's the possibility you'll have very ineffective pretty fixtures. The rest of the article focuses on what you need to consider.

 

A very popular choice that can be found in many homes right now is downlighting. Though it's very efficient, it does have one serious disadvantage. That disadvantage is that the lighting tends to make a small room seem even smaller. These lights are generally installed inside small recesses in the ceiling. Depending on what figure your choose, you'll have either a narrow spotlight or a broad floodlight. These have been in use since the 1940s and come with a variety of choices in the trim and lighting provided.

 

Uplighting is the way to go if you want to make a room appear larger. By directing the light up and out, towards the ceiling, then the illusion of a larger space is created. Combine this with a pale colored ceiling and the entire room will light up. Again you will have many choices with these wall sconces. This is the perfect lighting for a home office or theater as it minimizes the glare on dark, glossy surfaces.

 

Feature lighting is yet another option you can consider. This does exactly what the name suggests. It will highlight a certain feature or item in the home. Think about works of art which have a spotlight focused on them and you will know exactly what we are talking about. Choose fixtures that compliment the main lighting in the room when using wall sconces for this purpose. Make sure the fixtures do not overwhelm the feature you are trying to bring attention to. Most use a combination of these three types depending on the room and the lighting needs. Be sure to check all out to find which one meets your needs as well as those of your family.