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Picture Lights
Picture lights add light to your hallway and illuminate wall art for a sophisticated look, like in this hallway from @biltmorecohomes. Position the light at a 30-degree angle focusing the beam at the center of the art or photograph. You can install wired picture lights, but battery-operated picture lights are an easy, DIY option.
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Geometric Chandeliers
Lighting can be like jewelry for your hallway, adding a touch of glam and sparkle. Case in point, this hallway by @sullivaninteriordesign. The row of gold, octagonal chandeliers (here’s a similar light fixture) provide a focal point for the hallway and draw the eye up, making the ceilings seems taller and shining attention on the beautiful crown molding.
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Semi-Flush Lights
Semi-flush fixtures are often used in hallways because they don’t hang too low, which means they work for common ceiling heights and offer more style than a recessed light. These scalloped white ceramic and brass ceiling lights (chosen by @diyjenna) lend chic, modern flair. They are surprisingly affordable at $100 each, and when you need multiple fixtures, a low price is always a plus!
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