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Pendant lighting for your home

By Pamela Tice


The use of pendant lighting in the modern kitchen has gained widespread popularity over the past few years. This is largely due to the fact that pendant lighting offers a great deal of style to spaces which incorporate modern design elements.

In homes decorated in the Traditional style, it is common to see a chandelier or other ornate hanging fixture gracing the formal dining room. Many homes of today, however, sport eating areas in informal nooks attached to the family room or in-kitchen bar seating. In these places, the formal style of the chandelier would seem strangely out of place, but stylish and functional task lighting is still needed. It is to meet this lighting need that pendant lighting has become a favorite option in pre-existing home remodels and new constructions.

As was touched upon previously, pendant lighting falls into a category of lighting called task lighting. Task lighting delivers essential illumination for specific tasks like reading or cooking. This type of lighting is localized, shadow free, and easy on the eyes. In the kitchen, many different types of task lighting are required for different tasks performed throughout the room. Pendant lighting is most often used in eating areas of the kitchen and dining room.

There are many styles of pendant lighting, but all are identified by a single, long cable hanging from the ceiling with a small globe attached to the end. The glob itself is small in size and can either be inverted or traditionally hung depending on what effect you want to create. A pendant light can be a solo affair, or it can be hung side by side in a whole strip of pendant lights to illuminate spaces such as bar countertops or long dining tables.

Far from being reserved for Contemporary decors only, pendant lighting can be incorporated into any one of todays popular decorating styles including Mission, Traditional and Eclectic. You can choose from pendant lighting fixtures sporting geometrical patterns to ornate, floral affairs complete with exquisite detail.

And pendant lighting is extremely affordable. A good quality pendant lighting fixture averages around $100 for each globe. That means that if you were to choose a fixture with three globes, you can expect to spend around $300. When compared with other quality decorative lighting fixtures such as chandeliers, pendant lighting fixtures might be your most economical option in addition to being a very stylish one.

There are also many other reasons why pendant lighting may be your best bet over more traditional lighting options. Take for instance rectangle and oval dining tables. A centered chandelier would likely look out of balance with a long dining table, and it would not be very efficient at lighting the ends of the table either. A fixture consisting of three or more pendants, on the other hand, would add balance to your décor and ensure that the whole table was sufficiently lighted.

So, if you are looking for a stylish solution to your kitchen lighting issues, perhaps you should browse the large variety of pendant lighting available. You may just find exactly what youre looking for.

About the Author:

Pamela Tice makes it easy to find lighting products including http://www.BarnesAndWagner.com. Her store offers lighting products such as Pendant Lighting and Floor Lamps.




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