DECORATIVE FIXTURES
Lighting can set the mood of a room not just by the light it gives, but also by the fixtures themselves.
Consider both design and function when choosing light fixtures for your rooms.
Know your options
One of the most common lighting mistakes people make is assuming that one type of lighting will suffice when putting a room together. Interior designers will be the first to tell you that couldn’t be further from the truth.
In reality, lighting works best when it’s used in layers. There are three main types of indoor lighting to consider and, ideally, each room will include all of them. They are:
Ambient: Also known as general lighting, ambient light fills the majority of the room and allows you to move around safely. It usually comes from recessed lighting, track lighting, or wall-mounted fixtures.
Accent: Accent lighting is used to highlight a particular focal point, such as a piece of wall art. Picture lights, wall-mounted fixtures or track lighting are common, and dimmers are often used on these features to provide mood lighting.
Task: As the name suggests, task lights are used to assist you in completing a particular function. This could be anything from desk lamps to pendant lights that hang over a kitchen island.
Choosing the Right Decorative fixtures
Understanding where to use ambient, accent and task lighting can be more difficult than first anticipated.
Our lighting specialists will answer any questions or create a custom solution for your project at no charge.
MJ Lighting carries a complete line of decorative fixtures.
Efficiency MB is issuing rebates on LED upgrades.
In some cases, the rebate covers the cost of the fixture.
We process the paperwork and ensure you get the maximum allowable rebates.
Questions? We’re ready to help.