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

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    Flush Mounted Lights. When interior designer Ryan Lawson restored the Connecticut home of restaurateur Rosa Bonura, he knew the kitchen had to be and look professional. To accompany the raw wood ...

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    Hang Wall-Mounted Lights Above Bunk Beds Dren Dibra / Amy Switzer Design Wall-mounted lights offer personalized, adjustable lighting in bunk beds, combining function with coziness.

  4. Closet Lighting Ideas for Every Type of Closet - AOL

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    Flush mount lighting one of the best small closet lighting ideas. Because this type of fixture is wired to the ceiling, it will light the entire closet without taking up any additional space the ...

  5. Light fixture - Wikipedia

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    Surface-mounted light – the finished housing is exposed, not flush with the surface. Low-bay lighting with sphere outline. Chandelier – Branched ornamental light fixture designed to be mounted on ceilings; Pendant light – suspended from the ceiling with a chain or pipe. Sconce – provide up or down lights; can be used to illuminate ...

  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. 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.