The Best Pendant Light Fixtures for Your Home Interior

Pendant lighting is often overlooked as an interior lighting option. Pendant light fixtures for your home interior are great for areas such as kitchen islands, bar areas, desks, reading areas, and work spaces, and for pool table lighting. The possibilities and choices seem endless when you are looking into pendant light fixtures, so it is necessary to browse around and research a bit.


Types of Pendant Lighting Fixtures

There are two main types of fixtures. They are down-light and inverted pendant fixtures. Inverted pendant lights face up towards your ceiling. This helps to create a lighting area that is glare free due to the fact that you have indirect lighting. Think of areas that you would want ambient lighting, not necessarily workspace lighting. Your workspace areas, desks, reading areas, billiards table, and so on are areas you would want to focus on downlight pendant lights. As I am sure you have guessed, these will focus the light downwards directly on the area.

There is also the option known as mini pendant lighting. Mini-pendants are great for small areas such as a small reading area. A single bulb is all that is required, no more than 60 watts. You can incorporate multiple mini pendant lights in one area for decoration or a bit more illumination.

There are two shapes you will typically find these lights in. Those shapes are dome and conical. Conical pendant lights are great for directional lighting where you want to focus the light on a specific area. Your dome shape lights can also provide directional lighting, as well as more dispersed lighting. Often, dome-shaped pendants are preferred due to their additional functionality.

You can find pendant light fixtures in steel, pewter, as well as colored glass.

Why Choose Pendant Lighting

You really don’t need a good reason to install pendant light fixtures for your home interior other than the fact that you want a classic and unique lighting scheme in your home. Pendant lighting is an out of the way solution. Lamps take up valuable space on your tables and counters. With pendants, they are hanging high out of the way. You won’t have to worry about them being knocked over. And there are so many styles available, you are sure to find the one that suits your personality. You really can incorporate you into the look of your lighting.

It is also easy to complement your pendants with another lighting such as table lamps, sconces, and other lighting solutions. In fact, this may be necessary for some areas to provide sufficient lighting when you want more than just your task lighting.

Pendant light fixtures for your home interior can be used with eco-friendly light bulbs, so they are now both energy efficient and good for the environment. You can’t beat that… good looks and green! You can also use pendants to reduce energy use by replacing more intensive lighting in your task areas.

If there is any downside it is that you will usually need to complement pendant lighting with another source of lighting if your goal is to illuminate an entire room. This can certainly be done in a way that maximizes your design and it is very easy to complement pendant lights with other lighting solutions.





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