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Vintage-Inspired Lighting Blends Old & New in Historic Bungalow Reno

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Dilworth neighborhood was first settled in the 1890s. Located just southwest of downtown Charlotte, North Carolina, this tree-lined neighborhood offers an eclectic mix of restaurants and boutique shops, and is home to both historic bungalows built in the early 1900s and modern luxury apartments.

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gooseneck barn light

Three Cheers for Craft Beer & American-Made Barn Lights

In the five years since we featured Highland Brewing’s rooftop bar in this blog post, locals and tourists alike have flocked to this picturesque spot to enjoy some of the country’s finest beer. Nestled in the craft-beer haven of Asheville, North Carolina, Highland chose Barn Light Electric fixtures to brighten the rooftop, parking lot, and walkways.

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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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gooseneck barn lights

Industrial Lighting Adds Instant Character & Charm to New Home

While building a new house has plenty of advantages over renovating an existing home, many people prefer the character an older home offers. Thanks to an endless variety of materials, finishes, fabrics, and lighting, homeowners can create instant character even in a brand new home.

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Industrial Farmhouse Lighting Highlights Exterior Renovation Project

When Allen’s North Carolina home was built more than 80 years ago, the area was rich with farms that contributed to the agricultural economy of the time. As the nearby town of Charlotte continued to grow, the area became a bedroom community for commuters to the city, and the farms began to slowly disappear.

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