Friday, May 20, 2011

Bedroom Ceiling Lighting

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Ceiling lights in the bedroom are really not necessary. Most people use their bedrooms only for sleeping, and if they need any light the bed lamps would generally be ample for it. Yet installing bedroom ceiling lighting is a good idea if only to jazz up the room a bit.

Most decorative items in most rooms, not only bedrooms are limited to the floor and walls. Even here you will rarely find anything that is above head height on the walls which means that one quarter of the room close to the ceiling is generally unused. Bringing this space into the room will give your room a sense of spaciousness.

You don’t need a chandelier for this, but you cannot make do with a simple light too. You need something that will draw the eyes above and the only thing that can do this is something fancy. A really good looking semi flush light with a slag glass shade will be good, or you can go in for a simple three arm semi flush ceiling light.

Of course if you are totally against having bedroom ceiling lights, you can very well go with some kind of decorative items that you can hang from the ceiling which will serve the same purpose. The only problem with this is that this is not only more complicated to install, it is more difficult to maintain than a light.

Plus you do not have to go for a really bright light. For example, even if you have a simple three arm chandelier installed, it is not necessary to put in three 100 watt bulbs, you can put in three 25 watt bulbs which will give you a total output of just 75 watts of light, making sure that the room is pleasantly dim. The only difference will be that the whole room will be included instead of just one portion as is common with table lamps. If you are a little imaginative, you can even install a couple of spotlights pointing up at the ceiling lighting your room with its backwash, while still looking funky and contemporary.


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