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Types of Home Decor
Country
French Country
French
Modern
Nautical
Rustic Country Garden
Rustic
Southwest
Western
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Lighting Fixtures
It is important to weigh all of your options for each room you are purchasing fixtures for. For instance, lighting your kitchen versus your bathroom is vastly different. In the kitchen, having the option for bright, medium and dim lighting comes in handy as entertaining various guests calls for different illumination. Fixtures that offer the capacity to display the lighting level you choose is optimal. On the other hand, bathroom fixtures should be chosen for their ability to give off the most natural light reflection for the purpose of makeup application, shaving and other personal maintenance duties. Most people do not give a second thought to what their fixtures even look like. Lighting fixtures that match the room's style is an often overlooked design element. According to many interior decorators, fixtures for lighting can be extremely imperative to tying a look together. Some designers suggest using a larger fixture as a focal point in the room. For example, chandeliers are an ornate piece often utilized in foyers and dining areas that boasts of extravagance. The kind of wall covering you have in the room, whether it is paint or wallpaper, should also be considered when investing in fixtures. How light is cast onto your walls could affect the shading of colors in a room. Walls that are white, yellow and orange tend to be the most affected. An example is the soft yellow glow often cast by sconces. They can in turn make certain walls appear dingy or an entirely different color than it actually is. |
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