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Ever think about changing the lighting in you home? Recessed lighting fixtures can add expertly placed light in your home and take up no room at all; freeing your spaces up for other things!

Don’t worry, just because your home wasn’t built with recessed lighting fixtures already in place doesn’t mean you can’t add them now. There are all sorts of kits and “how too” info to help you add these lights after the fact.

Take your kitchen for example. Generally you have one central light, and maybe one over the sink. But you have to see to cut and read that old recipe of Grandma’s that is handwritten on that old paper. The light in the kitchen needs to be bright, but not cause glare and create shadows that will interfere with what you are doing. Lighting recessed into the ceiling can do all that for you. Just some careful calculations and you can get all the lighting you require.

Offices are another space that can really benefit from recessed lighting fixtures. You will need task lighting, like in the kitchen, for over your work space. Again, you don’t want glare off the pages you are reading or the computer screen. And you don’t want your own shadow to block your light. You might also have a lovely painting on one wall that would be enhanced by some eyeball lighting – helping to make that a focal point in the room. On the other wall there may be a beautiful bookcase, covered in both written treasures and perhaps memorabilia. A nice wall washing effect here can really bathe the space in the proper light.

What ever the room, recessed lighting fixtures can be the solution you were looking for. Just watch out for current ceiling joists if you are cutting into a pre-existing ceiling. There is nothing you can’t do with these lights to improve the space at hand.

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Hanging paper lanterns come in various shapes and sizes and usually come needing assembly. If you want to avoid the assembly process, you can buy pre-assembled lanterns at stores. Generally, though, paper lanterns come needing some assembly. They are easy to set up and use, and they often can be completed within twenty minutes, depending on the complexity of the situation.

Most paper lanterns are ball shaped, and they come with a metal expander. A cord is needed and is often sold separately. Before buying a cord, it is helpful to measure the distance from your electrical outlet to where you want the lantern to hang. Measure up the wall and along the ceiling, and then add two feet for room of error. Common sizes of cords are ten and fifteen feet. If a longer cord is needed you may have to use an extension cord.

Setting up the expander is easy, but one must be careful while doing it. It is easy to rip the paper with the expander; if you rip the paper, your lamp is ruined. Paper lanterns are usually made with some type of wire that runs in a spiral through the paper, and they are usually collapsible, which allows them to be packaged and mailed flat. Since they are collapsible, the metal expanders are needed to prop them fully open. To do this, insert the expander in the top (usually the size of the holes in the lantern are different; the larger hole is the top) and hook the grooves at the bottom on to the edges of the hole at the bottom of the paper. Then, you should pull the paper up to the top of the expander, which should have grooves that hold the paper; the grooves should be placed exactly where they need to be and the placement should be obvious.

Next, you need to run the cord. Plug the cord into the wall, run it up the wall, and use hooks to hold the cord up on the ceiling. Tape can also be used, but use an appropriate kind of tape, such as duct tape, and use it in large quantities. Because tape can lose stickiness, we recommend using hooks. Run the cord along the ceiling and attach the lantern to the end of it. Be sure it looks how you want it.

Next, unplug the cord and screw in the light bulb. When screwing the bulb in, be sure the bulb is as in the middle of the lantern as possible; it should not touch the sides, as this can start a fire. CFC bulbs are recommended over incandescent because they produce little heat. Be sure not to exceed the maximum recommended wattage for the cord to reduce the risk of a fire. Once the bulb is screwed in, flip on the on-switch and your light should be working. If it does not, check the connection and make sure the bulb is properly screwed in.

Now you’re ready to enjoy your paper lantern.

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