Wall Sconce Lighting

A long walk down the hallway and stairway can be a little frightening in the dark, even if you have practically committed to memory every nook and cranny like the back of your hand. This can be a cause of concern if you have children and elderly people around the house since it can trigger some serious accidents.

The perfect solution to this problem is to install wall sconce lighting along the hallways and stairways. Wall sconce lighting can help such critical area be well lit when there’s a need to make a nocturnal trip to the bathroom or the kitchen in the middle of the night. In the antediluvian times, sconce lighting used to hold candles and torches to light the dreary paths in many castles and palaces. It is also used to flank doors and windows and even in between a two chairs. So more than just another functional piece of lighting system, a wall sconce light have also evolved to be come a decorative piece.

There are inarguably some areas in the house where walls may look like it is unusually bare. Wall sconce lighting can become a great wall décor or accessory that can add an interesting detail in your otherwise unimaginative blank wall. It can also be used to give an accent light to a piece of painting, over a tall desk, or placed at the either side of a grandfather’s clock.

The ideal height of wall sconce lighting is approximately 5’6 feet from the base of the floor, but can also vary depending on your preference or decorative requirements. If you have high or vaulted ceilings, walls sconces can be placed a little higher. The proper placement of your sconces should also given careful consideration since an error can be glaringly noticeable at first glance and can mar the overall effect of your interior. Some experts recommend that n sconce should be place the feet apart in walls, but this would largely vary depending on the individuals decorating styles.

The great thing about wall sconce is the fact that since it is basically mounted on the wall, it is relatively easy to install. Bulb replacements would not require you to tiptoe or climb a ladder, which is among its wonderful convenience. Among the highly recommended bulbs to use for wall sconces are incandescent, compact fluorescent and quartz-halogen. Walls sconces come in a great number of designs for its features to suit and complement every imaginable interior décor that you may currently have. So whether you prefer the charm and elegance of old world designs or the trendy designs with contemporary flair, you will definitely find one that would best accent your taste.

When using sconces to provide highlight to some points of interest, it is important that the designs of sconces would not overpower it. However, the general rule here is since wall sconce can be a permanent fixture in your walls, give enough time to take into account the positions of your furniture and how you would rearrange some piece at the best advantage.

If you have a long staircase, place one to two wall sconces apart so you have enough lighting all through your climb up and down the stairs. Sconces in hallways should also be spaced accordingly so that no area will be left totally unlit. If you have several rooms along the hallway, it’s a great idea to place one sconce in every door people who are using a key to enter the room can have adequate light.

From the prehistoric era to the modern times, sconces may have gone a long way in terms of design, but its function is remains the same – to provide sufficient lighting when walking along dark passage. So get your decorative sconce how and enjoy the simple but highly effective idea on lighting systems.

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