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New Year, New Trends: Three Designers Dish on What’s Hot, or Not, in 2019

Happy new year! We reminisced about 2018 and checked the box on Auld Lang Syne, now it’s time to set our sights on what’s trending in the new year!

Whether you’re renovating a powder room, gutting the kitchen, or building a home from the ground up, Barn Light Electric is here to offer tips and inspiration for how to create beautiful spaces.

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Before & After: Vintage-Inspired Lights Help Transform Victorian Home

Over the past three years, we have enjoyed the renovation journey shared by our friend Christina on her blog Christina’s Adventures. She and her husband have lovingly transformed their 1902 Victorian near Philadelphia into a warm, bright, and welcoming home that they share with their three young children.

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How To | Pick the Right Gooseneck Arm

When choosing a gooseneck barn light, one of the most important decisions is not just picking the best shade style for the space, but finding an appropriate gooseneck arm.

The gooseneck light mounting — the arm — is a vital part of both the form and function of the fixture. At Barn Light Electric, we craft 30 different arm styles so you can find the very best size and shape for your new gooseneck light.

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All You Need to Know | Lighting for Modern Kitchens

Elements of a modern kitchen appeal to many. Stark white tile, frameless cabinets, sleek hardware, and industrial touches all help create an open and clean space. Many homeowners combine these elements with other pieces to create unique styles such as mountain-modern, rustic-modern, even vintage-modern which marries both old and new.

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Barn Lighting Featured in Texas Hill Country Home

Characterized as the border between the American Southwest and Southeast, the Texas Hill Country boasts a majestic landscape of hills, rivers, and colorful explosions of native wildflowers such as bluebonnets and Indian paintbrush. When Jennifer Harbison, of Cobalt Living, was tapped to design a new home nestled in the Hill Country, she wanted to embrace the rustic feel of the surrounding countryside.

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