One great way to do this is to cast built-in light fixtures right in the faces of concrete steps. Another popular effect is downlighting from recessed fixtures built into concrete seat walls, columns or pilasters. See: How to Add Lighting in Concrete Steps How to include lighting in seat...
can include amber, wrought iron, or granite accents. Some windows are even textured to appear like bamboo, satin, reeds, or rain. Some homeowners also include sidelights, which are tall narrow fixtures that can go on either side of your door and may include windows to let in more light. ...
The day before Halloween the entryway light burnt out (of course!) Not wanting to freak trick or treaters out, or have the neighborhood think we were shirking away from candy duty, El Granto attempted to take one of the working light bulbs from the kitchen and put it in the entryway....
Every home benefits from added natural light. For homes in Phoenix and other primarily sunny climates, ample sunshine isn’t an issue. The front door is a great way to enhance the brightness of the interior of your home without installing light fixtures indoors. If you’re concerned about pri...
These paint finishes look amazing! Very Restoration Hardware-ish. Perfect for refinishing dated hardware, light fixtures, furniture and anything else you can think of. I cant wait to try them out! Have you spray painted anything lately? Ever used RustOleum Universal paint?
3. Decorate with light fixtures You may think that being an outdoor living space, the porch would do great with some sconces and not much else. But trust us when we say that hanging string lights from your porch ceiling or adding them to the outer walls can make the place seem so much...
Entryway features bright white walls, walnut floors, wood plank wall feature, and a patterned blue rug from Room & Board. Mid-century style console is the Doppio B table from Organic Modernism. The transom window and semi-translucent front door provide the foyer with plenty of natural light....
This front porch shows how just a few changes can make a significant impact. A rustic-style front porch utilizes natural wood elements, a dramatic black door, black lighting fixtures, a friendly welcome mat, and wooden barrels. Set plants on top of those barrels in spring for extra visual ...
3. Decorate with light fixtures You may think that being an outdoor living space, the porch would do great with some sconces and not much else. But trust us when we say that hanging string lights from your porch ceiling or adding them to the outer walls can make the place seem so much...