Wholesale Wall Lighting

Mixing and matching different types of lights on the walls, ceiling and with lamps creates a feeling of depth and texture. In fact there is an entire branch of interior decorating or architectural design that is completely dedicated to good lighting. Experts agree that one of the most under-utilized spaces in regards to lighting is the wall and that the soft glow of a wall sconce is more relevant than ever before. Illuminating a wall or fence can be important for a lot of reasons. For one thing it clearly defines the parameters of the area by highlighting it with a bright glare. There are a lot of places where wall lighting is considered appropriate including outdoors, in dens and home theatres, dining rooms, bedrooms and water closets.

Outdoor Environments

The subdued brilliance of wall lighting is perfect for outdoor environments that are going to be used in the evening. A well-lit swimming pool almost always makes use of a few wall lights above and below the water. Wall sconces are a subtle way to illuminate walk ways such as the one along the side of the house that passes through the back gate. On the patio a row of wall lights contributes greatly to the ambience of the setting. This look is often imitated to maximum effect in restaurants which feature out seating or very large windows. Even the single fixture outside the front door is considered a wall light.

Dens & Home Theatres

The secret to movie watching is making sure the room is dim enough to fully concentrate on the screen. In movie theatres and play houses the assembly hall is usually illuminated with row after row of wall lights. These sconces are brighter before the show starts and during intermission. But they fade away during the entertainment so as not to create a distraction. Thus anyone wishing to create the ultimate screening experience must be prepared to install wall lighting in their den or home theatre. Strategically placed track lighting is ideal but even a wall lamp that is set to a dimming switch will do the trick.

Dining Rooms

Dining is another occasion which is better accomplished underneath subdued lighting. The twinkling light of a single votive candle is ideal for the centre of a table. But it does not do very much by way of the rest of the room. Wall lighting is ideal for these settings. In the same way that a chandelier creates a resplendent sparkle a sconce can brighten the room without being overbearing. Try lining sconces in a row at even intervals on the lengthiest wall. With a long rectangular dining table each seat will experience the pleasant effect of backlighting.

In the Bedroom

There are many activities that can be accomplished in the boudoir which call for soft lighting. When relaxing with a good book in bed it is likely you are making use of a bedside table lamp. Other people prefer to watch television, work on their laptops or even listen to music from the comfort of their beds. The incandescent glow provided by a wall light can look stylish while keeping the rest of the room dimly lit. This is good when you want to keep an eye out for the monster in the closet or if you just do not like the sensation of being immersed in complete darkness.

Washrooms & Water Closets

It is a good idea to make sure that the washroom is well lit especially at night. Wall lights are commonly employed in water closets where there is not usually an exorbitant amount of space. Lights that are attached to the wall make for extra room on the counter. They are less harsh than overhead lighting which is important in a room dominated by a large mirror. Wall lights will outline the perimeter of the area with illumination and be reflected by the surface of the mirror. This automatically makes the room appear larger to the human eye.

 

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