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Hello and welcome to my blog! I hope you find my design ideas and tips interesting and helpful. My goal is to provide sensible ideas to budget-conscious designers. If you're on a budget but want to make your space look expensive and stylish then this is the place to be. Feel free to email me (my email address is provided below) if you have any comments, questions, or just need more help on a particular design plan that you're trying to execute!  Also, If you'd like to post your ideas or projects just email them to me and I'll try my best to get them on here ASAP! Thanks for visiting!


Let There Be Light


Although light is something that we can't live without, it tends to get neglected during room makeovers and decorating plans. Replacing old lighting fixtures or revamping them is a simple way to change the look and feel of a room. Good lighting equals a bright future in any space!! There are four main types of lighting: general lighting, accent lighting, task lighting, and natural lighting.

General lighting is probably the most familiar type to people because it gives the basic and overall amounts of light to a room. It is just what you would need to function safely in the room, for example the main front and center lighting fixture in a room. Accent lighting accentuates and draws attention to special features and details in a room. Usually this is done purposefully in order to give special attention to features such as artwork or collectibles. Finally, task lighting is essential because it is needed to help you get particular everyday tasks and activities done, such as reading or applying makeup. Furthermore, effective task lighting enhances visual clarity and keeps the eyes from getting tired. Natural light comes from windows and fireplaces. Natural light, especially sunlight, is your best friend. Never cover up or block a window .

I recently found a chandelier on sale and decided to use that to my advantage. I wanted to put a special lighting fixture in my office above my desk so the half off modern chandelier was the perfect fixture to get the job done. However, I soon learned that there is a formula to hanging chandeliers.

First, you want to choose a chandelier that is a little more than half the width of the table that it is going to hang above. Secondly, when you go to hang it you want to make sure that the bottom is about 30 inches above the top of the table. Now if you get stuck in a bind where the chandelier happens to be too big for the table than don't freak out and throw it away... all you have to do is hang a little higher. The formula to ensure that it looks proportional is to hang it up one inch higher for every inch that it is too wide. Finally, don't buy a two-tier chandelier unless your ceiling is at least nine feet tall.

Another creative type of lighting fixture are wall sconces. This allows the light to direct in an upward direction and appear as if it is glowing. You can also install dimmers to the sconces so that you can control the levels of brightness. Also, they come in different types of colors and materials such as glass, metal and ceramic.

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