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Retro Handmade Stained Glass Wall Light - Rustic
Modern 2-Light Agate Tree Wall Sconce with Gold Base
Postmodern Fluted Gold 2-Light Wall Sconce
Modern Minimalist 2-Light Cylinder Wall Sconce with Glass Shade in Gold
Mid-Century Decorative Modern LED Wall Sconce in Brass
Modern Pink Terrazzo 1-Light Wall Sconce
Retro Crystal Beaded 2-Light Wall Sconce in Distressed White
Modern LED Flush Mount Wall Sconce with Glass Globe Shade
Modern Decorative LED Crystal Wall Sconce with Adjustable Cable
Entryway Luxury Crystal Wall Light with Gold Back Plate
Silver 1-Light Wall Light with Clear Acrylic Beads
Modern Wall Shadows Light
Modern Decorative Triangle LED Wall Light
Acrylic Wall Sconce Light - with Modern Strip LED
Loft Vintage Industrial Lantern Pulley Wall Sconce Light
Modern Brass 2-Light Wall Sconce Light
Modern Black LED Flush Wall Sconce with Glass Globe Shade
Retro Vintage Glass Wall Light
Luxury Crystal Gold Back Plate Wall Light
Modern Wall Sconce 3D Moon Lampshades Metal Light
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Wall Lights
Specifically designed to add ambient lighting in a variety of spaces, indoor wall sconces and wall lights are shaped to add dramatic up and downlighting effects, adding depth and structure to a room. Adjustable picture and display lights draw attention to a painting or work of art, while art glass sconces can provide a splash of color and become statements themselves.
In the bedroom, a wall mounted reading light is an ideal choice for focused task lighting. Bathrooms benefit from vanity bath bars and wet or damp rated wall lights. Wall uplights are perfect for hallway lighting and picture lights are perfect for highlighting family photos or works of art. For smaller spaces, thin wall sconces can provide welcoming light and a touch of elegance. Finally, in restaurants, retail stores and hotels, commercial wall sconces can offer a final decorative touch.
Other Considerations
Understanding the need for wall lighting is essential to finding the perfect fixtures. Be mindful of common wall light size dimensions like height, width (how far the light protrudes from the wall) and length, as each plays an important role. If multiple fixtures are needed, be considerate of how far apart they are installed. The typical recommendation is to be 60 inches from the floor and at least 6 feet apart from each other. Look at the wall light's lumen rating to get the best idea of how bright it will be.
Also consider the required bulb type to identify the fixture's light output. If outdoor wall lights are needed for the deck, patio, front porch or flanking the garage, make sure the fixtures are rated for wet or damp locations.