The modern approach to the design of the interiors of the premises dictates the use of non -standard forms and non -classical lines. This also applies to lighting elements. So, various types of square lamps have recently gained great popularity.
Options for square lamps
Square lamps – lighting devices, at the base of which a square form is laid or the posts are made in the form of a cube or parallelepiped. Such lamps differ, first of all, at the place of consolidation.
Square lamps on the ceiling, in turn, also have several design options. Built -in overhead square lamps are most often used in structures with stretch or hinged ceilings. In this case, their ceiling can protrude above the surface of the ceiling.
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But point square lamps are most often completely recessed into a hinged surface and create a single plane with it.
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On the ceiling can also be used square suspended lamps, in which only the base is fixed to the surface, and the ceiling hangs under the ceiling. Such a large square lamp – a chandelier – can fully provide the lighting of the room, or on the ceiling you can fix a few smaller options.
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Another fastening option is wall square lamps. They can also be point or protruding above the surface. It all depends on the design idea. In addition, square lamps on the wall can be used in the room both independently and in combination with ceiling lighting).
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Square lamps in the interior
The square elements of lighting look fresh and creative, and therefore most often they are used in the interiors of the premises in modern urban styles. But this does not mean that you cannot choose a more classic option. So, you can find very interesting options for crystal chandeliers with a square base that will perfectly fit into the solemn interiors in Baroque or Art Nouveau styles. Street square lamps located in front of the front door also look interesting.
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