New Living Room with Lighting Ideas

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Outdoor lighting easily highlights your home's most striking architectural and landscaping features, and seemingly increases the size of your living space. With well-placed outdoor lighting, an ivy-covered gazebo looks like something from a fairy tale and arches and gables take on a whole persona after dark. Drama and character are added to your outdoor space with unique pathway lighting, flattering bulkhead lights and fun outdoor lanterns. Towering trees accented with spotlighting lend the yard a resort-like, tropical atmosphere. Curb appeal, and likely the overall value of the home, are increased with effective outdoor lighting that adds that something special that sets a home apart from others on the street
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 The modern ceiling fan has more functionality, style, convenience, and beauty than ever before. They are also more energy efficient and operate with less noise as well. They are available in a variety of colors, and make a great addition to just about any home. 
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 Multiple layers of light make a living room feel more open and spacious; layered lighting with chandelier adds energy and sufficient illumination any time of the day, making the room more functional and welcoming to family and visitors alike. Designing a living room with layers of light is possible once you understand what makes up each layer and how to combine them. You can use all layers or pick the one that is most important to your overall design scheme for the living room
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Rooms that can benefit the most from recessed lighting will need some pre-planning to ascertain which areas will most benefit from general ceiling lighting and which decorative elements will need special accenting and spotlighting

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