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Issue No. 68, August 2016
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TOP TRENDS
Four styles dominate 2016 |
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UNEXPECTED SHAPES
Graphic designs push boundaries |
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INSPIRING IDEAS
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Latest Looks in Lighting
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TOP TRENDS: Four styles dominate lighting design in 2016. |
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Your home is an expression of who you are and is meant to be a haven for family and friends. To create your special place, consider the four most popular 2016 lighting trends:
- Unexpected shapes. New and unusual designs turn standard fixtures into statement pieces.
- Industrial style. Equal parts vintage and modern come together with charming character.
- Modern glamour. Today's toned-down crystal fixtures work equally well in classic and contemporay spaces.
- Smart controls. High-tech apps and hands-free switches are changing the way our homes look and function.
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UNEXPECTED SHAPES: Graphic-inspired looks push new boundaries. |
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While each of the top lighting trends is covered in a new video from the American Lighting Association (ALA) and Better Homes & Gardens (BH&G), here's a closer look at unexpected shapes.
Technology has made it easier for designers to create pendants, sconces and chandeliers that push horizontal and vertical boundaries. Slim, flat fixtures evoke a contemporary attitude and showcase the versatility of LED technology. Geometric designs feature circles, squares, rectangles and hexagons with exposed bulbs that highlight each fixture's graphic shape. And sputnik-style chandeliers embrace the eclecticism of mid-century, modern style.
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INSPIRING IDEAS: ALA offers complimentary copies of Lighting. |
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Lighting magazine features illuminating ideas for every room in your home. Produced by the ALA and BH&G, the magazine is a great source of design inspiration, with many photos and lighting tips.
To get your free copy of Lighting magazine, just click here.
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