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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Lighting a Dark Hallway

Lighting a Dark Hallway

Lighting is a critical element to any space. For safety reasons, its especially true for hallways. Even when youve lived in a space for some time, it can be hazardous when passing through a dark hallway. Fortunately, lighting options and decorative techniques abound to turn a dark hallway into a well-lit one for a safe traveling path. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

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    Start with the right color of paint. Opt for lighter shades to open up a hallway space and to create any airy rather than dark and drab atmosphere. Choose tones of cream, beige or even a crisp linen white. Avoid deep browns, grays or dark wallpaper treatments.

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    Use wall scones to add a fashionable but functional lighting element to a dark hallway. Arrange them in groups of three on either side or both sides of the hallway for a harmonious look. Take measurements of the hallway before installing to allow for sufficient spacing between the pieces.

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    Plug in a nightlight along the hallway for a simple and economical solution to lighting up the space.

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    Place a table lamp on a narrow console table, only if the hallway is sufficiently wide to allow at least four feet of space on the other side to prevent being obtrusive in the space.

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    Install track lighting, especially in long hallways, to light the area without being obtrusive. Choose a unit with a dimmer option for greater control over light intensity.

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    Install recessed lighting for a contemporary and uncluttered look; it is ideal for hallways with a low ceiling.

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