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gooseneck barn lights

Classic Gooseneck Lights Add Farmhouse Style to New Maine Home

The southern Maine coast attracts tourists and locals alike during the busy summer and fall seasons thanks to beautiful beaches and stunning displays of autumnal color. For retired teachers Sandy and Ed, there’s no better place to call home.

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kitchen lighting

Crisp, White Lighting Offers Minimalist Touch to Home Remodel

If you missed Monday’s blog post featuring Lauren and Matt’s beautiful home in Kennebunk, Maine, be sure to check out the transformation of their kitchen and dining room. The couple purchased their home in December 2020 and have been slowly remodeling.

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American made lighting

American-Made Lighting Provides Quality, Character in Coffee Shop

The talented folks behind the scenes at Blue Collar Coffee like to say they “serve coffee with character for hardworking people.” With locations in Beloit and Delafield, Wisconsin, and in Indianapolis, Indiana, the coffee shops boast old-school style inspired by the American blue collar worker.

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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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schoolhouse pendant lighting

Schoolhouse Lights Bring Period-Appropriate Charm to 1920s-Era Home

As an interior designer by trade, Sara Silburn loves designing, renovating, and updating homes. The principal of Hill House Design Studio, Sara recently turned her creative eye to her own home located in the Tangletown neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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chain hung lighting

Schoolhouse Pendant, RLM-Style Lighting Lend Authenticity to Barn Reno

Built in the late 19th century, the old hay barn in northwest Connecticut served well as a storage building and shelter for farm animals for decades. Fast forward 100 years and the building took on new life with living spaces on the first and second floors.

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