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Spruce up your home this fall with these lighting tips


(NC) As days grow shorter, the role of lighting in our homes becomes more important than ever. The right lighting can transform your living space into a warm and inviting haven, perfect for cozying up during those cold winter nights. However, while creating a cozy atmosphere, it’s equally important to consider safety. Here’s how you can help to achieve a balance between comfort and security with your winter lighting.

  • Incorporate warm, soft lighting: Use warm-coloured light bulbs to create a cozy glow. Table lamps with fabric shades and dimmable floor lamps add warmth, while string lights provide a soft, whimsical effect.
  • Enhance the atmosphere with candles: Flameless candles add an intimate, flickering light, perfect for winter.
  • Combine lighting with decor: Use accent lighting to highlight key areas like artwork or plants, enhancing the room’s ambiance. Decorative fixtures like lanterns or chandeliers can serve as both lighting and decor, adding style and warmth.
  • Prioritize safety: Check lighting fixtures and cords for wear and replace as needed. Use timers or smart plugs to avoid leaving lights on too long. Ensure lighting setups don’t block walkways or exits.

Balancing cozy ambiance with safety is key to winter lighting. With careful planning, you can enjoy a beautifully lit, safe and inviting home all season long.

Find more tips on how to turn your home into a safe, cozy space at belairdirect.com.


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