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The main goals of any remodeling project are to freshen up a space, improve the area’s functionality, and add value to the home. One of the best ways to achieve this is through a lighting change—not only is the process inexpensive, but it may completely alter an area’s aesthetic, highlighting desirable features and downplaying others. Pendant lights are particularly effective for this. Whether you’re in the midst of a big kitchen remodeling project or you just want a simple change, here’s some information to help you make good use of them.

Pendant Lighting for Kitchen Remodeling & More

What Is Pendant Lighting?

Pendant lights are always suspended from the ceiling by a cord or another device, usually with just one bulb on each. They may hang singly or in clusters depending on the area and the desires of the designer. The effect is elegant and artistic, creating a whole new atmosphere in any room.

What Are the Types of Pendant Lights?

kitchen remodelingAlthough some pendant lights feature bare bulbs, more often they have a shade or globe of some kind attached. Fabric and glass are the two basic categories of pendant shades, with many styles between them. Globes may take traditional or unique shapes, such as mason jars, and can be frosted, colored, or clear, while fabric shades can be made of materials ranging from basic cloth to woven designs.

Where Can You Employ Them?

While pendant lighting can be used anywhere in a house, many people choose to highlight certain areas with it. These lights are frequently installed during kitchen remodeling projects, where they are used to illuminate workstations like countertops or sinks. They may also be clustered in the center of a living room ceiling, which saves space below by avoiding the use of stand-lamps.

 

If you’re seeking a renovation contractor to assist with kitchen remodeling projects and general home renovations—including the installation of pendant lights—contact the experts at TLC Remodeling. They’ve been providing quality services to residents of St. Paul and Minneapolis, MN, since 2004, focusing on honesty, quality, and efficiency with every job. Learn more today about their work by visiting them online or calling (952) 356-4303.

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