By Rillia Beck. Pendant Lamps. Published at Tuesday, August 27th, 2019 - 22:33:08 PM.
A simple bulb hanging from exposed cord can look sleek and modern, but sometimes you want to spruce up the cord a bit. With a little dismantling, oversize wooden beads can be strung onto the cord at any length you wish. Masking even just a short section will give the hanging light a little flair and distract from the exposed cord.
Pendant lights, also known as suspenders or drops, can create an elegant look in the bedroom. Generally used over tables and counters, pendant lighting refers to any type of lighting that hangs from the ceiling. Chandeliers are considered a type of pendant lighting, although because they are typically heavier than pendant lights, chandeliers use a branched suspension system.
If you love the look of an industrial pendant light but can’t stand staring at a stark cord, disguise it! A thick jute rope will get the job doneāand add a bit of rustic texture to the room. This lamp’s cord was first tightly wrapped with sisal to hide it, then dressed up even more with a length of knotted rope.
When it comes to overhead (ambient) lighting, it’s always a great idea to use two different kinds. In this elegant living room by Su Hodges Interiors, pot lights provide the majority of light (which is spread across the ceiling), while a transitional hanging fixture emphasizes the seating area in the center of the room.
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