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  2. These Patio Lighting Ideas Amp Up Your Outdoor Ambiance

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    These are the 22 best patio lighting ideas from designers. Check out pendants, lanterns, and recessed lighting for stylish deck lighting inspiration.

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    Enliven your patio with these gorgeous outdoor lighting ideas and options from bright and colorful pendants to romantic, mood-setting lanterns.

  4. Pendant light - Wikipedia

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    A pendant light, sometimes called a drop or suspender, is a lone light fixture that hangs from the ceiling usually suspended by a cord, chain, or metal rod. [1] Pendant lights are often used in multiples, hung in a straight line over kitchen countertops and dinette sets or sometimes in bathrooms.

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    This modern pendant will snazz up your kitchen or breakfast nook. I'm digging this lovely green and the press (over 70% off). Pro tip: Save energy with an LED bulb, but make sure it's 2700K ...

  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. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    Later cuts to the arms were introduced to provide sparkle, and additional ornaments added. Cut glass pendant drops were hung from the frame, initially only a small number, but in increasingly large number by c.1770. [52] By the 1800s, the decorative ornaments became so abundant that the underlying structure of the chandelier became obscured. [52]