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

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    The kitchen of this farmhouse-style home in Dutchess County, New York, has millwork and cabinets painted in Railings by Farrow & Ball. To light up the room, architect Frederick Tang placed a three ...

  3. Under-Cabinet Lighting Is the Easiest Upgrade Your Kitchen Needs

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    Adding under-cabinet lighting to your kitchen can be a great way to update your aesthetic, make it easier to navigate a quiet house when you come looking for a midnight snack, and to help make ...

  4. Cove lighting - Wikipedia

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    Cove lighting is a form of indirect lighting built into ledges, recesses, or valances in a ceiling or high on the walls of a room. It directs light up towards the ceiling and down adjacent walls. [1] It may be used as primary lighting, or for aesthetic accent, especially to highlight decorative ceilings. Cove lighting is valued because it hides ...

  5. Under-cabinet lighting - Wikipedia

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    Puck lights are round or oval and are good for cabinet and display lighting. Puck lights can create scallops, spots, or pools of lighting instead of even illumination across the counter top. Linear lights can come as a light strip or as a linear fixture or light bar. Linear fixtures resemble small puck lights on one mounting strip.

  6. 15 Cozy Lighting Ideas to Make Any Room More Inviting - AOL

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    Every bathroom should feel like a sanctuary; lighting is one of the quickest ways to create the perfect space to escape and recharge. "I focus on layering lighting in every bathroom design; it’s ...

  7. Lighting - Wikipedia

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    While indirect lighting can create a diffused and shadow free light effect it can be regarded as an uneconomical lighting principle. [12] [13] Front lighting is also quite common, but tends to make the subject look flat as its casts almost no visible shadows. Lighting from the side is the less common, as it tends to produce glare near eye level.