The first thing you probably think about when you think about wall sconce lighting is the fixture(s) outside your front door. You can use sconce lighting in just about any room in the house and create beautiful lighting effects. You can use this lighting solution in just about any room in your house and it will provide a new depth and dimension to your decor you've probably not even imagined. You'll find that there are many advantages with this type of lighting and that with just a couple of sconces there are many different effects you can create.
You can use a sconce to light dark corners or other areas which just don't seem to get enough light. Overhead fixtures tend to cast a stark, harsh light that somehow doesn't manage to reach all corners of a room leaving them shadowed or very poorly lit. A wall sconce can combat this problem while looking stylish and elegant. When choosing new fixtures for your home, you should definitely consider
wall sconce lighting for your home's stairwell. After you've decided on the placement, it's going to be time to go out and choose the fixtures that match your style and decor.
The preferred choice for wall sconces is the electric style. The biggest seller about these is that you can control them with a switch. Another is the fact that unlike their candle-lit cousins, there is no risk of fire. This type of lighting fixture is often brighter than those lit by candles. With many styles to choose from, you can find ones that create a romantic environment, a fun one or almost anything you desire. The hardest part may be choosing just one or two.
Candle lit wall sconces are also an excellent choice. They make a beautiful addition to any room and create a soft ambiance. There are some dangers to this type of lighting and they will need to be considered when choosing where to place them in your residence. First candles release smoke and the area on the wall behind the sconce may blacken as a result. Furthermore, this type of sconce requires an open flame which can create a fire hazard. You may choose to use these in rooms where they will rarely be lit, but electric is the better choice in most cases. They are much safer and yet really dress up the home.
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