Three Places To Use Indoor Wall Sconces

29 March 2022
 Categories: Home & Garden, Blog

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When you visit a lighting store in your area, you can expect to see a wide selection of wall sconces. While a lot of people view wall sconces as a type of exterior lighting—you may have sconces on the front of your home, for example—it's important to know that wall sconces can also be a good lighting choice for the interior of your home. You can take some time to browse the indoor wall sconces, where you'll see products in styles that range from vintage to modern. Here are three places where you can use indoor wall sconces.

Bedroom

Many people shop for lighting solutions to help improve the brightness of their primary bedroom. If your bedroom has an overhead light but you want additional light, a pair of wall sconces can be a good idea. While there are a few different places to install these lights, a good option is to have one on each side of the bed. Doing so will adequately illuminate your bed for when you're reading, while also offering a stylish look. When you use wall sconces in your bedroom, you won't have to use table lamps on your bedside tables. This will keep this surface wide open for other items that you wish to store on it.

Breakfast Nook

In many homes, breakfast nooks tend to be well-lit spaces. For example, there is often a large window in the nook to make this space bright during breakfast. Many families, however, use their breakfast nooks at times other than breakfast. If you're working on your laptop at night in the breakfast nook, the environment can feel dark. A wall sconce at each end of the nook can help to brighten the space during times when there's no natural light. Because breakfast nooks are typically part of the kitchen, you'll want to buy sconces that match or complement your existing kitchen lights.

Home Theater

If your home is luxurious enough to have a home theater, it's important to have the right type of lighting in this space. Wall sconces can be a good option. Because they're mounted on the walls, you won't have to worry about them being in the way when your family and guests navigate around this dimly lit room. Additionally, they'll cast a gentle glow on the wall that won't cause a glare on your theater screen.

Contact a company like Lighting & Design Studio for more information.