Looking to add a little flair to your dining or sitting room? Changing the lights can bring a remarkable change within your home without the price tag of heavy renovations. Here are a few fresh, fun alternatives to traditional light fixtures.
Chandeliers
Once the domain of castles and kings, modern-day chandeliers, like the ones available from Crescent Harbor Modern, are usually made on a smaller scale for 21st century homes. What they lack in size, however, they make up for in grandeur. None of your guests will be able to pass your chandelier without a second look, so don't be afraid to splurge and buy one that looks really impressive!
Clappers
Clappers have come a long way from the plain, utilitarian models that first appeared on the market in the late '80s. They now come in a variety of shapes, sizes and designs, and their hardware can be fitted to almost any electrical unit, making them a easy and convenient option for everything from kids' playrooms to senior citizen bathrooms.
Hanging Lights
Unlike flush or semi-flush mounts, hanging lights dangle freely from the ceiling, bringing artistry and a certain kind of style to the rooms that they decorate. You can buy them in beaded, spiral or wind chime designs; they might be made of gold, silver or even crystal material; their sizes will range from small foyer fixtures to impressive dining room centerpieces. If you're looking for a unique way to change the atmosphere of a room, a hanging light can make all the difference.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the visit. I have placed the word verification again due to SPAM. I know it requires another extra step but I hope you understand. Anonymous comments will not be approved so please, be brave enough to leave your name. Comments are moderated too, so that I can get back to you and visit your site as soon as I can! Thank you for your understanding... God bless!
You might also like to check out my other blogs:
Cups and Lowercase
In His Steps
Samantha's Own
Have a blessed day!