For many homeowners and renters alike, maximizing the space of closet areas can be challenging, whether you have a large dressing area or a tight space with a few shelves. However, both scenarios require new lighting sources to make them functional.
If you’re able to enlist the services of a closet designer or are handy yourself, the battle of light is half won as you may already have spaces that possess lots of natural light. For the majority of us DIY’ers, the goal is to enhance our existing wardrobes and storage areas. If your closet isn’t near a window or does not contain one, the first goal is to increase visibility overall. A dark closet will appear small and unwelcoming, and you will not be able to locate items easily. Start with overhead lighting and think about your goals for the feel of your space. If you want to achieve an elegant dressing area, why not splurge on a gorgeous mini chandelier? For a more utilitarian closet, overhead recessed lighting is a perfect choice. Select items with energy efficient light sources such as LED or CFL (Compact fluorescent) bulbs and get the most bang for your buck.
The closet light contains stunning Crystal accents that bring added beauty to your home. This beautiful fixture will send illumination upwards while also providing ambient illumination for the entire room. Its E12 candelabra base is compatible with many bulb options such as LED, Halogen, Fluorescent, and more. Placed over a chaise in your closet, this chandelier is sure to add glamour to your wardrobe.
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