jeudi 6 août 2009

Lights And Home Improvement

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By Scott Rodgers

Ones home is the most precious zone for anybody. Home is a place not just where we spend our maximum time but also the place that houses our loved ones also. Home houses are happiness and sorrows alike.

In order to make the house look more exquisite, people do take help of the various professionals for giving the house a specific look. Out of the various ways adopted by the people to change the look of the house, the most popular one is that of using the lighting systems to enhance and give the house a completely different look.

There is a vast range of lighting systems that are there in the market ranging from wall sconces to chandeliers to lanterns and lamps that can be installed in the house with the help of the electricians.

We hired a local electrician to help us buy and install a grand chandelier since we believed it was a must for our living room. Not to pinch our humble pocket was our primary concern along with that the chandelier should enhance the beauty of our living room.

There were a plethora of options available in the market. The one that was made of Persian glasses and had a Persian craftsmanship written all over it was the one we liked and chose for our house. Installing it in our living room was a tough task though bringing it to our house was easy.

A strong cord first tied on to the chandelier and the electrician pulled it up the hook on the ceiling from where it would be hanging. He tied it to the metal hook that was fitted for this purpose after pulling it up.

Now came the wiring part. The connecting wires were extended from the nearest electrical outlet. After that, he connected it to the main bulb holder from where the power connection for rest of the small bulbs would be distributed.

In a matter of minutes the remaining small bulb connections were fitted once the main connection was established. Then all the bulbs were fitted into its respective holders. Soon, our living room was changed into a Persian kings palatial court once the switch was on and the chandelier was lit up.

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