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  2. These 45 Kitchen Lighting Ideas Are Totally En-light-ened - AOL

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    This light blue kitchen designed by Madeline Stuart features circa-1935 pendant lights, quartzite counters, custom-made cabinetry, and Marmoleum flooring. Björn Wallander Small Pendant

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    These 30 boho room decor ideas are designer-approved for their playful patterns, natural textures, and invigorating palettes. Get inspired with these ideas. 30 Ways to Bring the Boho Vibe Into ...

  4. Interior design - Wikipedia

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    Art Deco rejected many traditional classical influences in favour of more streamlined geometric forms and metallic color. The Art Deco style influenced all areas of design, especially interior design, because it was the first style of interior decoration to spotlight new technologies and materials. [34]

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    Best decorative light: Lights.com 12-Light Chrome Sputnik If you have a larger or walk-in closet and are looking for functional yet decorative lighting, the 12-Light Chrome Sputnik checks every box.

  6. Lighting - Wikipedia

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    It is typically a floor lamp but may be wall-mounted like a sconce. Further interior light fixtures include chandeliers, pendant lights, ceiling fans with lights, close-to-ceiling or flush lights, and various types of lamps [15] The portable or table lamp is probably the most common fixture, found in many homes and offices. The standard lamp ...

  7. Floor plan - Wikipedia

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    A reflected ceiling plan (RCP) shows a view of the room as if looking from above, through the ceiling, at a mirror installed one foot below the ceiling level, which shows the reflected image of the ceiling above. This convention maintains the same orientation of the floor and ceilings plans – looking down from above.