Am I Using My Fixture Correctly?

The importance of lighting design is paramount. Sure, you want to match your fixtures to a room’s color scheme and your own personal style, but are you using the right fixtures to accomplish the look you want? Don’t let the improper use or placement of a light leave you in the dark. The following guide will help you choose the correct fixtures to keep your living spaces functional.

Chandeliers

9-light satin nickel chandelier

Chandeliers are flair pieces that add dramatic style to a room. They provide general illumination, usually in layers from the multiple bulbs. A chandelier makes a bold statement in any room, due to its large size and intricate design. These fixtures are most commonly placed in entryways, dining rooms and bedrooms.

Lamps

When placed in pairs, lamps add a balance of light to your living space. You can save space with the swing-arm version that swivels in the direction where you need light. A fixture as simple as a table lamp can make a major style statement with the different shade colors and base designs available. Place lamps in bedrooms, living rooms and home offices.

Pendants

Pendants are a stylish space saver, but they serve a particular function that might not be needed in every room of your home. The focused downlight provided by a pendant makes them essential in task areas: the kitchen island, a desk and above the bathroom mirror to name a few. Pendants can act as accent lighting in your living room, bedroom or hallway.

Sconces

Much like a pendant light, a wall sconce can serve as accent or task lighting. They tend to highlight certain objects in the area, opposed to illuminating a whole space, so sconces should not be relied on as your main source of light. Wall sconces can be placed almost anywhere, but it is a general rule of thumb to place two, strategically measured apart.

Do you have questions about other fixtures? Visit our Hartford or Southington showroom to speak with one of our lighting professionals today.