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Eye-Catching Chandeliers Add Crowning Touch with Stylish LED Efficiency

When Pat and her husband moved into a luxury apartment located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, the new place had almost everything they needed.

“Our apartment is in The Elliott at Blue Hill,” Pat says. “When the complex was built, the interior designers used lights from Barn Light Electric. We have traditional barn lights over our entrance and on our small balcony.” She notes, however, that the apartments do not come with overhead lighting in the living and dining rooms nor in her husband’s study.

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industrial pendant lighting

Custom Lighting Delivers Punch of Industrial Style to California Remodel

It was a cold, snowy February day when Arvin and Alicea decided to travel northeast from San Francisco to explore Lake Tahoe. After spending most of their adult lives in the Bay area, they were contemplating a big move. Snow banks engulfed the houses leaving much to the imagination.

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industrial chandelier

Easy-to-Customize Chandelier Brings Rustic Industrial Style to New Build

We don’t often use the words “shed” and “chandelier” in the same sentence, but in the case of one Barn Light Electric customer, those two words describe a perfect union of space and style.

Ryan, from Cumberland, Wisconsin, built a new shed on his property with living quarters, a kitchenette, and a TV to watch his beloved Green Bay Packers.

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modern chandelier

Sign Lights, Modern Chandelier Highlight New Farmhouse Interior

We kicked off the month of March with a look at Stephanie and Jason’s brand new farmhouse in Fredericksburg, Virginia. While Stephanie wanted to find an older home to renovate, their search came up empty, so they purchased 10 acres and jumped into the design process. Today, we’re taking a walk through the interior of the couple’s new home.

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gooseneck barn lights

Gooseneck Barn Lights Bring Farmhouse Style to Pool, Patio Renovation

Just when you think things couldn’t get any stranger, February says, “Here, hold my beer.” With last week’s record-setting polar blast covering 73 percent of the U.S. with snow, we’re more than ready to flip the calendar to spring.

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