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How to Use Track Lighting

How to Use Track Lighting

Used properly, track lighting has the power to transform any indoor space. You can probably imagine how efficient track lighting would be in your kitchen, but have you considered how it could benefit other rooms in your home?

Living rooms, bathrooms, master bedrooms, and kitchens are all places where the versatile and flexible nature of track lighting comes into play. Track lighting comes in a wide variety of sizes, styles, and designs that allow you to spread light evenly, highlight artwork, or focus light for certain activities, such as cooking or putting on makeup. Whether it's a dimly lit den or a spacious office in need of a dramatic accent, your new track lighting system will make all the difference in the world. Read on for more suggestions on how to use track lighting.

Track Lighting Installation

Track Lighting Installation

Installing track lighting is a relatively easy task for most do-it-yourselfers, especially if using an existing ceiling box. If you need a little help getting started, here's a short installation guide to help you complete the task and enjoy your track lighting.

Art & Kitchen Track Lighting

Art & Kitchen Track Lighting

The right ambiance can greatly enhance the beauty of your home. Whether you're accenting fine wood cabinetry in the kitchen or paintings in the hall, you'll appreciate the versatility and convenience that track lighting brings to any room. Pick up some savvy decorating tips here.

Track Lighting FAQs

Track Lighting FAQs

Research is the first step to any successful home project. To help you understand the different types of track lighting, the accessories you'll need, and a few other tips for buying, here's a crash course that will shed some light on the subject.

Track Lighting: D.I.Y. or Professional Job

Track Lighting: D.I.Y. or Professional Job

If you're thinking about installing a track lighting system, it's important to understand what the job entails and whether you'll be able to do it yourself or if you'll need licensed professional help. Read on for good questions to ask before diving into your lighting project.