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Brighten Your Mood With New Lighting

By
Real Estate Agent with Steinborn & Associates Real Estate

There are so many different types of lighting to choose for your Las Cruces home these days, it is easy to get overwhelmed.

Probably the most important thing to do when choosing new light fixtures is to determine what you are going to use the lighting for. Is this lighting you are going to read or work under? Are you looking for a spotlight for a piece of art or the perfect task light for your kitchen?


Knowing what you want to use the light for will make it much easier to decide what kind of light you need.

Ceiling lights are the most common lighting in living rooms, dining rooms and bedrooms. A ceiling fan adds both light and air circulation, which is often a good idea.

Track lights give more of a spotlight look and focus light on a particular part of a room. They're popular above fireplaces or as a spotlight on artwork, and are also available in flexible tracks.

Fluorescent lights are popular in kitchens, garages and other work spaces because they add a lot of light without a lot of heat or using a lot of energy.
Lamps, either floor or table varieties, can add a concentrated beam of light where you need it, such as next to your favorite reading chair.

Choosing New Lighting

Picking new light fixtures is a balance between what kind of light you need and what your style is in the particular room. The good news is there are many, many different designs for all of these lighting types, so you should easily be able to find a style that suits your needs and your budget. Shopping for light fixtures can be a lot of fun, because there is such variety and the fixture you pick will help set the tone for the room you are lighting.

Installing Lighting

If you are replacing an existing light fixture, installing ceiling-mounted light fixtures is not that difficult, but take care if you are installing a completely new fixture. You'll have to measure correctly so that you cut your hole in the ceiling in the right place, and you also need to know what you're doing with the electricity so you don't hurt yourself.

Installing light fixtures is a fine project for do-it-yourselfers as long as you have some experience with electricity and know the proper safety precautions.