Monday, September 03, 2007

There is sunshine in my soul today!

Ceiling lighting comes in flush mounted ceiling lighting or close to ceiling lighting. Which type of ceiling lighting you decide to put in a room depends on both personal taste and on the height of the ceilings. Lower ceilings may dictate that you purchase the more compact flush mounted version so that the room doesn't feel too small. With higher ceilings you may opt for the close to ceiling version. This type of lighting is commonly found in hallways, bedrooms, home offices and living rooms. Both types of lighting mount directly to the ceiling and provide plenty of light.

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These lights add more flair than recessed lighting because the fixtures are available in styles and finishes to match any look, from traditional to modern. Even with a modest budget you could upgrade to a new look for a small room or hallway.

Because a ceiling light occupies a high point in a room it is often the immediate focus. When choosing a ceiling light, decide whether you want it to be the topper in an overall style or something that should fade into the background of the room, quietly mingling with your other design elements. The array of lighting offered here will satisfy any design requirement.

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