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Industrial Lighting Suits Art Deco Style in Condo Renovation

When Zeb and Peter began planning for the complete remodel of their Ft. Worth, Texas, condominium, they looked to the Art Deco style of the building for inspiration.

“We wanted to combine some Art Deco elements from the exterior of the Texas & Pacific Lofts building with the industrial loft feeling of the interior of our unit,” Zeb says. “For lighting, we liked Barn Light Electric because of the customization options, plus it’s American made.”

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Barn Pendant Lights Bridge Vintage, Modern Gap in Renovated Barn Home

Amy Beth Cupp has been decorating all her life starting with the constant rearranging of her bedroom furniture as a child. Her latest project, however, was a bit more ambitious.

The floor-to-ceiling renovation of a barn house, believed to be built in the late 1700s, presented the challenge of a lifetime for Amy.

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Wall Sconces Offer Compact, Convenient Light for the Bedside

If you missed our post on The Granville Barn a couple of months ago, you should definitely add it to your fall travel list. Elliott and his wife renovated a 100-year-old barn on their property creating a stunning rental unit. The couple included some beautiful, vintage-inspired barn lights on the exterior.

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Barn Pendant Lights Are Keepers During Kitchen Remodel

Remodeling projects are all about a fresh start. Without the hassles of building from the ground up, remodeling a space keeps the bones but creates a new look with fresh finishes and fixtures.

When Natilee started remodeling the kitchen in her Alamo, California, home, she wanted to respect the traditional aspects of her home but update the space with modern touches.

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American-Made Lighting Appeals to Homeowner During Renovations

Remodeling an older home with a more modern layout and flow is a challenge. Many homeowners choose a gut-to-the-studs approach for the ease of starting over with a clean slate.

When Merima began planning the remodel of her 95-year-old home in the Georgetown historic district of Wilton, Connecticut, she managed to open the layout while still embracing the character of the home.

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