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Alternatives to Low Ceiling Recessed Lighting

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There are many alternatives to recessed lighting that are affordable, attractive and easy to install. Pendants, which shoot their light down, create an inviting space. Sconces, which shoot the light out, create a soft and cozy ambiance and come in many different designs and shapes. Both lights can be easily removed if you happen to move, unlike recessed lighting, which is built-in.

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    1. Pendants

      • Pendants attached to bendable rails is an alternative to recessed lighting. Pendants work best over dining room tables and kitchens islands, where the light is directed downward. Install a dimmer on your pendant to adjust the amount of light. The rail, which contains the pendant(s), is one unit, so you cut down on the number of holes in the ceiling. Grouping them together in a cascading effect or alone over your sink or bathroom vanity creates an attractive focal point in your room. Pendants also come in many different shapes and styles, so the possibilities are endless.

      Uplights

      • For low ceilings, uplights work to shoot the light upwards, which will open up the space. There are many types of uplights to choose from. Uplight ceiling fans with a built-in light provide a nice breeze in your home, all the while lighting up your space. These work well in kitchens and living rooms, which tend to be hotter spots in your house. Small, uplight chandeliers hung closely to the ceiling will create a dramatic and bold statement to your house and come in many different shapes and designs. You can find smaller chandeliers that won't feel oversized in a room that has low ceilings. Floor lamps that shoot the light upright are also alternatives to recessed lighting and are very affordable. They don't require ceiling installation and if you move; you can take them with you.

      Sconces

      • Enclosed sconces can create a dramatic effect in your home. Sconces shoot the light out and up, which provides soft light in your home and is an affordable alternative to recessed lighting. Brighten up your hallway, staircase and foyers with decorative sconces. Their low maintenance installation process, as well as their unique design, will give you a lifetime of enjoyment in your home.

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