Monday 30 June 2014

Oriental Lighting



How often we return from the Arab countries after a trip or see an oriental décor in movies and/or interior design magazines, and feel the desire or (as one might say) have intense longing to bring those aspects of oriental culture in our own homes? The answer for me (just like many others) is very often. The oriental décor lends an aura of exoticism and opulence to the place.

The oriental design is particularly effective if you are looking to freshen up the house interiors, to give lush and cheerful makeover to your dull interiors. The oriental design in particularly in demand for creating the bohemian and eclectic looks in the traditional homes. This particular new trend has been the driving force behind the huge demand for the oriental home products.

And, the best way and shall we say the cheapest way to introduce the oriental design to the house interiors is the oriental lighting (Have a look at Ghalia.co.uk for example). Also, the oriental lighting can prove to the best and a stylish solution to your number of lighting problems. For example, the dim oriental lamps such as pendant lamps can be used in the children’s bedroom in the night which can be especially helpful if your child is afraid of sleeping in darkness. The wall recess lights with metal lace can be used to give dim light in the pathways or the stairs in the night.

The oriental lighting can also be used as a main decorative item for the themed wedding ceremonies, birthday parties or other functions. The trend of themed wedding luncheon is particularly on rise these days and the oriental lighting can be used to create a unique ambience that will have the exotic and elegant hues. It can also be used to lend a colorful and vibrant touch to a birthday party.
Of course, the use of oriental lighting isn’t just limited to making your parties and ceremonies more elegant and fun. The oriental lighting such as wall scones can be used for great wall decorations. The use of various wall mounted oriental lamps will give your wall a special antique and cultured look.
Other oriental lighting types such as chandeliers can be used in halls and dining rooms to make a dramatic and sophisticated impression on your guests. They are usually more expensive in comparison to other lighting fixtures, but their stylish and dignified presence makes the investment worthwhile. There are other several combinations and uses of the oriental lighting that will polish the interiors of your residence.


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