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Industrial Flush Mount Pendant a Stylish Update for CA Home

When Jordan, of Mill Valley, California, went on the hunt for a new entryway light for his home, he had several items on his wish list — functionality, aesthetics, style, and, above all, something that would fit in the covered space which has a low ceiling.

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American-Made Lighting a Priority for St. Pete Builder

As a certified building contractor and owner of Little Yellow House, Inc., Don Gelsinger spends a lot of time thinking about other people’s spaces. Last year, however, he and his wife, Andrea, took a hard look at their own space and realized they needed to separate their home-based business from their personal space.

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Rustic Wall Sconce, Chandeliers Serve as Artistic Investment

Emily and her husband Matthew have been searching for the perfect house since they moved to Raleigh, North Carolina in 2009. He wanted a yard and quiet street while Emily wanted to walk and bike to downtown and be in the center of everything. After seven moves — yes, seven — they finally found the perfect house to make a home.

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New Exterior Lighting Blends Vintage Style with Modern Efficiency

Outdoor lighting is often the ugly stepchild to the more glamorous and blogged-about pendant lighting, chandeliers, and other interior fixtures. But in both residential and commercial settings, the exterior lighting is one of the first things visitors see when they come to your home or frequent your place of business.

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Ceiling Fans Keep Things Cool for Baseball Faithful

October is one of my favorite months, and it’s not because everything gets pumped up with pumpkin spice. Well, there is that, but it also means that the race to the World Series is full speed ahead. I do love my college football, but October is a great time to reflect on the summertime baseball memories we made — many at the smaller, family-friendly minor league parks.

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