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Minka Lavery Wall Lighting Fixtures

Modern wall lighting fixtures are designed to illuminate hard-to-light areas or areas where space is at a premium. They are made to be utilitarian and visually appealing. The Minka Lavery lighting collections have fixtures that come in a variety of styles to suit the decor of places in your home that are challenging to light.

Where can Minka Lavery lighting be used?

Minka lighting may work for bathrooms because they tend to be smaller spaces, and placing sconces on the wall saves space.

Stairways need to be illuminated, and since the stairwell is a narrow space, a Minka Lavery light can be a useful solution. Make sure there is a switch at the top and bottom of the staircase, especially if your staircase leads to a basement. A wall sconce is also an option if you have a sunken living room or another area where people need to be alerted to a change in the floor level. Some Minka Lavery lights can be installed as uplights or downlights.

A strong light in a laundry room is important. It saves space, and a downlight can help with laundry tasks such as spot removal. An entrance light by the front and back doors of your home can be welcoming and serve as a safety feature. Some people with gardens on different levels place lighting in garden walls.

What type of glass is used in Minka Lavery sconces?

A variety of glasses are used in Minka Lavery wall sconces, including:

  • Frosted: Made when the glazier sandblasts or applies acid to clear glass, frosted glass is translucent as opposed to transparent, and it gives off a soft glow.
  • Scavo: This has a matte texture made by fusing powdered minerals into the surface of the lamp, and it often has swirls of color.
  • Seeded: These sconces contain tiny bubbles of air or gas that doesn’t rise to the surface when the glass is melted.
  • Etched: This features decorations made by the application of hydrofluoric acid.
  • Opal: Opal glass has a milky white look.
Can you change Minka Lavery lighting yourself?

You can change the lighting yourself, but you should call a professional electrician if you want to install a light in a new location. When replacing a light, consider the following tips:

  • Make sure the electricity is off at the source. This means turning it off at the circuit box.
  • Make sure your hands and feet are dry. Put on rubber boots or stand on a rubber mat while you work.
  • Make sure you have all the tools you need at hand.