The spaces need indirect lighting sources, preferably wall sconces and floor lamps to be less harsh on members' eyes when lying on their backs. |
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Pillar candles in wall sconces faintly illuminate the small dining room, which is dark by day and night. |
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Dimmable sconces offer soft lighting, while glass doors and windows contain a liquid-crystal interlayer for privacy and light control. |
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Oval mirrored sconces of the era were typically crowned with rope-tied cresting. |
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One-piece, die-cast aluminum construction means these Bega wall sconces are seriously heavy duty for indoor or outdoor use. |
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The catalogue offered more than thirty models of lamps, sconces, and electroliers, and she held several examples of most models in her inventory. |
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After dark the Italian Hall was lighted by sconces in the shape of althorns adorned with ribbons, and by a chandelier of unusual design. |
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Only if you're installing wall sconces, or recessed overhead lights, will you need to do electrical work in a room to change the lighting. |
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Sound is presented in a simple Dolby Digital 2.0 mix and will not rattle sconces from your walls or make the neighbors head for the hills. |
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Or wall sconces, but that would, again, involve hiring an electrician to install them. |
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The bronze sconces that lined the walls gleamed, furnished with fresh candles, and the side-tables beneath them smelled pleasingly of beeswax. |
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I found myself in a long, empty hallway lit by a warm orangey glow from the sconces along the walls. |
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When they reached the spot beyond the visible candlelight from the entry, wall sconces lit as they reached them. |
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Ornate sconces lined the walls, bringing the hall into flickering illumination. |
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I had decided to take no candle and, instead, rely on memory and the dimly lit wall sconces to make my way to the front door. |
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The only decorations are two simple candle sconces and a pair of side-by-side shelves holding glass vases of monochromatic tulips or roses. |
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They resemble cone-like wall sconces, and the colorful abstract shapes covering their surfaces appear to glow like stained glass windows. |
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To add flair, a wall-mounted spigot was set in a rectangular mirror flanked by halogen sconces. |
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They made their way carefully inside, trudging past sagging curls of wallpaper and rusted and useless light sconces. |
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The two of them found themselves in a cavernous hall, dimly lit by wall sconces that emitted a flickering orange glow. |
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My house on Whidbey Island, Washington, is almost exclusively lighted by wall sconces. |
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There was a small bookshelf against one wall and some lovely wall sconces. |
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In such a shop, one could find such useful items as pails, basins, scoops, candle sconces, oil lamps, and even tin bathtubs. |
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Black candles flickered in sconces on the walls and by the trencher. |
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In the wide corridor, the candles guttered in the sconces on the wall. |
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Fakes are currently thought to be made in Spain and Italy, and include copies of wall sconces, alms dishes, ladles, candle moulds and other popular and valuable forms. |
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It was dark, save for the sconces that lined the walls, but many of those had burned out, giving even further evidence that the wee hours of the morning were nigh. |
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The air was chill, the rough-hewn granite walls and vaulted ceiling glittering with moisture, streaked with soot from the sputtering torches in sconces. |
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The furniture includes four reading roundtables, seven side chairs, two armchairs, a bookcase and a series of so-called turtleback sconces. |
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The dining room is large and barny, dominated by white stucco walls interrupted by modern light sconces. |
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Iron sconces and several large chandeliers lit the dining room brightly. |
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He was soon twisting and turning metal into sconces, candlesticks and chandeliers. |
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Characteristic Waterford products include Rococo chandeliers with diamond-cut or scalloped branches, wall lamps, sconces, bowls, and vases. |
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Although wall brackets were used to support gaslights in the 19th century, these forms could not properly be described as sconces. |
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From then until his death he was particularly active in making such objects as covered dishes, candlesticks, sconces, and plates for the king. |
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The fixture is also part of the copper material very popular, has been diverted to design wall sconces, which have attracted more than one. |
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Torches guttered in iron sconces set about the cavern and cabinets emerged at bizarre angles from ancient columns of stone etched with unnatural runes. |
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Between each window is a semi-circular gilt console table above which are pier glasses adorned with crystal sconces. |
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Hot UK design company Duffy London scoffs at the very idea that light need only emanate from sconces, lamps and fixtures. |
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The focal points of rooms were fireplace mantels, mirrors, candelabras, sconces and chandeliers. |
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After a few years, Anna's garden was a few feet larger in diameter and all the sconces in the living room were gone. |
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She held her sword firmly in her hand, the elven blade gleaming in the firelight the radiated off of the torches that were in the sconces along the wall. |
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Oil lamps burned in sconces along the walls, lighting the companions' way. |
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You can also let a creeping fig or other dense vine cover a block wall between you and your neighbors, or add planting sconces to walls and gates. |
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Starting in 1959, Mr. Brinckle, who died in 2007 at 92, filled his suburban house's basement with a stage, screen, tasseled drapes, nine seats, swan and eagle statuettes, gilded sconces and a concealed speaker system. |
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Both sconces have a solid crystal ball hanging in the center. |
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Old-fashioned brass sconces make it feel like a Romanov railroad car. |
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And all about the room, candles gleaming in branched sconces. Nary one glare of electric light. |
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Screwed into the sconces and lanterns of one of the city's oldest buildings are the glowing helices of very 21st-century compact fluorescent bulbs. |
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Versatile projects make stepping stones, panels, medicine wheels, and lamp sconces. |
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Great for use in dimming fan lights, decorative fixture and wall sconces. |
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Are you looking to simply spruce up your living room with well placed sconces, or dazzle your arriving guests with a stunning two-story entryway chandelier that's guaranteed to make them stop and stare in your front doorway? |
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The competition also expanded this year to include other applications not included in the near-term category such as wall sconces, display lights, pendants, chandeliers, spot lights, vanity lights, and ceiling fans. |
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A decorative alternative are wall sconces on either side of the mirror. |
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The art deco style carries into the lobby and library of the hotel with sconces, brass detailing and the original terrazzo floor. |
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Wall sconces for bathroom design to match the other accessories. |
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Indirect lighting and wall sconces are acceptable. |
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In one of the stories, his grandfather, who has to sit a lot because of a broken hip, hates the sconces in the living room and his grandmother doesn't want him to remove them because it is a rented house. |
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His current work and passion is sconces, cove and accent lighting, not to mention lighting control systems integration. He generally uses Lightolier, Lutron and Hai, US-based manufacturers. |
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I had heard of a woman — a sort of wood spirit roaming western Connecticut with a bow saw and a vision — who wrings beauty from this serpentine killer, coaxing it into furniture, sconces, mirrors and garden arches. |
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Fearing another Spanish invasion, in May 1593 Queen Elizabeth I ordered the construction of a fort and two sconces as a lookout for any intruder ships. |
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Tabitha is lighting the candles in the sconces. A great, strong, heavy girl, a hoyden, not pretty, her face distinguished only by youth, by health. |
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