from Robin Baron Houzz
Place lighting within reach
A pendant will do no good if it feels like it hangs a mile above a seating area! Like in every other element of design, lighting relies heavily on proportion. Make sure that your fixtures are correctly proportioned and positioned to meet your needs.
Gorski Residence by FJ Interior Design
Double up when in doubt
Sometimes you fall in love with a lamp and just can’t get enough! Or, you find the perfect lamp and need more light than it offers. I adore lighting pairs . Placing table lamps on a credenza is a tried-and-true classic. This setup creates a consistent lighting environment and a sense of balance.
from House to Home
Magnify light with reflective fixtures
That crystal chandelier may not be within your budget’s reach, but opting for a less expensive version will pay off for years. Lighting fixtures with crystal, glass and other reflective surfaces help the light bounce and magnify within a room. Most importantly, they look chic!
from The TomKat Studio
Mimic candlelight
Candlelight looks fabulous, but it isn’t always the convenient option. There are safety issues and the need to replace candles if you use the fixture often. I like to find fixtures in the style of ones that would use candles instead. You get the same feeling with little maintenance.
Hartford Chandelier from Pottery Barn
Place sconces for task lighting
Choosing a sconce over a table lamp is ideal in many design situations. A powder room like this one can’t spare the surface area for a lamp and the vanity guarantees there will be a constant need for light in that spot. Sconces are also fabulous along stairways and tucked in reading nooks.
Do you use any other lighting tricks to create a consistently lit area? What are some of your lighting problems? I’d love to help you with them!