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 Saturday, November 21, 2009
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Put Your Lighting On Track

Want a new look for a room? Want to get rid of shadows, dark spots and gloom? Shedding more light on the subject won't always do it, but new placement and intensity often does. The lighting you choose goes a long way toward creating an enjoyable and functional living space, and there are many alternatives. One of the best ways to put your lighting on track is with a flexible track-lighting system that allows as many lights as you want anywhere along the track layout you design. You won't need remodeling or major electrical work because power for the system comes from an existing ceiling juction box into a track running along a wall, across a room or all around the perimeter. Lights range from small halogen lamps (for dramatic accents and task lighting) to small floods and spots (for area lighting.) And that's the On The House tip for today.

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