Friday, 23 March 2012

Why You Ought To Make Use Of A Floor Lamp Rather Than A Suitable Ceiling Lighting

By Daniel Turbin


When the ordinary individual thinks of recessed lighting trim they are most likely contemplating, "It has trim?"

Yes it does.

Let's confront it, the entire function of lights being fixed into the ceiling is to supply light without drawing attention to the light origin. If you wanted the light itself to be most important you should have invested in a floor lamp.

The floor lamp has all those unattractive cables to try and cover, the dog can strike it over, and you have to move it every time you brush the carpet - but I digress. I feel that recessed lighting adds a new mood and accents to room or space.

Contemplate Nissan trucks. (Yes, recessed lighting trim and Nissan trucks have a resemblance.) Nissan, in current years, started the usage of the rivets that keep the fenders attached as a part of the truck design. This was to underscore the "toughness" of the vehicle. We can apply this to recessed lighting trim. Rather than hiding it, making it flat and the exact shade as the ceiling, add a little colour and a little depth.

You ought to have some sort of trim, so use it!

If the room has a colour concept to it, take it all the way to the ceiling, just like the way wood appears. Add a wood trim to the lights; possibly stain it so it compliments all the furniture in the room. Can't you just see it matching the dining room set? So exquisite.

And it doesn't have to be flat, maybe a small elevated surface. Maybe just a minor bent or a dynamic lean. Feeling a little daring? Try out a couple of texture - rugged, bumpy, ripples, hatch marks...

Assume photo frames. The choices are just that limitless; in colour, pattern and model.

So now, whenever questioned what you think about recessed lighting trim, you might just have a bit more to talk about!




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