lighting & design

Favorite Fixture Friday

Favorite Fixture Friday: The Quantum bath bar. Opulent jewelry quality crystals artfully illuminated with LED technology for shimmering sparkle

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Outdoor Lighting for Entertaining

Your outdoor space can be a great area to entertain if you have proper lighting and features.

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Mix and Match Metallics

From appliances to hardware to light fixtures – bronze, brass and gold tones are making their mark.

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Patriot’s Day

Patriot’s Day commemorates the Battle of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. This battle began the American Revolutionary War.

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Nautical Lighting Twists

Sail away with nautical home accents! With navy being a top color trend for 2016, complement your look with new fixture designs that incorporate nautical twists.

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Add Handcrafted Elements

Handcrafted elements add authenticity to a variety of rooms including kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms and even home offices.

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Favorite Fixture Friday

The Swarovski Chantant. Meaning “to sing” in French, Chantant’s symphony of crystal strands seem as if they rise and fall in a visual rhythm.

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Dining Room Lighting Tips

In the dining room, choose a chandelier that is 12″ narrower than the smallest dimension of the dining table.

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Accent Your Artwork

Don’t forget to light your artwork. Accent lighting like track lights or picture lights can be used to highlight any art pieces.

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Zen Like Themes

Zen themes will emerge to counter the insanity by helping our homes become more sanctuary-like.

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There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.

Edith Wharton