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Lighting Upgrades for Your Home

May 31, 2018 by Fidelity National Home Warranty

image of a kitchen table with bright lights hanging above it

Lighting upgrades can drastically change the ambiance of your home and the best part is: it doesn’t have to break the bank. Brightening your home with the right types of lights can make it more inviting, charming, and efficient. Check out some of our favorite lighting upgrades for your home!

Eco-Friendly Lighting

An up-and-coming trend for modern lighting is eco-friendly bulbs. Energy Star lighting costs less to use, saving you both energy and money. The bulbs may cost more upfront but end up saving around 75% more energy than incandescent bulbs.

Fluorescent Lighting

The ambient lighting that shines from fluorescent bulbs is great for vanity areas and under kitchen cabinets. Use fluorescent bulbs as task lighting in the kitchen areas where you cut food and wash dishes. These bulbs perform as accent lights as well, highlighting your decorative plates and favorite treasures.

How to use fluorescent lighting strategically

Rooms: kitchen, bathroom

Outdoor Decorative Lighting

Transform your outdoor space by creating ambiance with decorative lighting. Add an inviting glow to get-togethers on the patio with string lights or illuminate your walkway with solar LEDs. Upgrade your home’s exterior lighting with the best outdoor light bulbs of 2018 — they’ll be sure to brighten your entryway, patio, and walkway!

How to illuminate your yard with landscape lighting

Recessed Lighting

Recessed downlights are a great solution to an overly dark interior. By installing light fixtures into hollow openings in your ceiling, you can revamp a dim contemporary interior and make it look ten times brighter. Keep in mind, it’s used for accent lighting and isn’t usually the main source of light in a room. Check out these recessed lighting ideas from Houzz.

Install dimmers to take your recessed lighting one step further. They’re an easy way to control the amount of light in each room and allow you to set the mood. Plus, they save energy and help your light bulbs last longer.

Rooms: kitchen, bedroom, living room, hallway

Sconces

Sconces don’t just hold medieval torches anymore — they’re beautifully sophisticated decorations for any type of room. They pair nicely together, especially when adjacent on the same wall. Use sconces to frame artwork, mirrors, or hang them at contrasting levels to add dimension. Large sconces look absolutely stunning in bedrooms and entryways, giving off a romantic glow.

15 rooms with sconce lighting that are incredibly stylish

Rooms: bathroom, living room, bedroom

No matter what style of home you have or how much natural lighting it receives, these simple lighting upgrades can make a noticeable difference.

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