First things first: what is a sconce? Also known as wall sconces, these light fixtures hang on the wall rather than on the ceiling. Unlike ceiling lights, pendants, and chandeliers, scones have more versatile uses, and you can place them in almost any room in the house.
The idea of a sconce came from old-fashioned torches that rested in holders on the castle wall to light up the room. Of course, we aren’t talking about flaming torches these days, but rather a way to add light from the sides of the room.
You can use a scone to highlight artwork, cast a soft glow into a dark corner, brighten up a bathroom, the locations to use them is almost endless. Here are several ideas for using sconces in your decorating efforts.
Sconce locations
As you can see, the uses for sconces are endless. Seek the advice of a lighting specialist and certified electrician to make sure your sconces are installed safely and correctly.
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