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home remodel

It's all in the Timing

By horsewoman | Sep. 27, 2007 | 0 Comments|post a comment

When you are selecting electrical fixtures for your home, you must process:

Is the light a pendant, a wall light, a close to the ceiling light, etc?
Is it an indoor or outdoor light?
Is it primarily decorative or does it really have to provide light for safety or work?
Is the glass clear or muted?
How well will it stand the test of time?
How many bulbs does it hold?
How hard will it be to change those bulbs? (You will have to change them, you know.)
What metal finishes are offered? Do these go with other metals in the room?
What style is the light?
Can your builder find a supplier for this fixture?
Can it be delivered on time?
And of course, after answering all these questions and finding the perfect fixture, you realize there is no way in hell you can afford it.

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