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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Wall sconces offer different types of lighting

Wall sconces are extremely popular as light fixtures in homes and a wide variety of styles are available in them. However, some basic tips should be kept in mind when selecting these lights.

Sconces come in many styles and range from candle-lit to electric ones or even battery-operated ones. The perfect time to install sconces in the walls is during renovation or while constructing a new house. At this point, it is easier to either change old wiring or install new ones than it is in existing houses. There is less mess, less expense and all the decorating can take place after the wiring has been finished. Candle-lit sconces on walls look very romantic and give out a soft glow. They are ideal for lighting up hallways or corridors or for even highlighting a particular wall space. They also come in handy in case there is power failure. In areas where candle-lit sconces may pose safety hazards, you should stick to electric or battery-operated sconces.

Like chandeliers, the correct placement of Northeast Lantern is important as the position will determine how well the room is lit up or how good the sconces look. The average rule of the thumb is that for general lighting purposes, the sconces need not be lower than 5feet 6 inches approximately from the ground level. If there are high ceilings, the sconces should be moved a bit upwards to avail of the reflection from the ceiling but should not be so high that the down reflection is lost. Sconces on walls are usually put up in pairs and they should spread along the wall at equal distances.

Besides hallways, sconces look nice on either sides of fireplaces or doorways and are also very useful and decorative as bedside lamps. In hallways or other areas where footfall is more and regular, the sconces should not protrude too much outside the wall. Sconces can also be used as outdoor lighting in porches or patios and with low wattage they can give out an inviting glow.

Sconces come in many styles and can be well-matched to suit any décor or lighting requirement of any area. From old-fashioned brass sconces to modern, contemporary ones, you can pick up for a large selection. Sconces also come with stained or frosted glass as well as incandescent lights which are just right for ambient lighting because the light gets spread out. Wall sconces can be used for mood lighting, ambient lighting or task lighting; the choice is yours!

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