Category: Indoor Lighting

  • The Importance Of Lighting In The Bedroom

    The Importance Of Lighting In The Bedroom

    The average person sleeps for about 8 hours per night. If you live to 75 years old, you’ll spend about 25 of those years asleep. Now clearly living a third of your life in the darkness might lead you to think that the bedroom lighting isn’t so important, but that couldn’t be further from the truth.

    Whether your bedroom is used for sleeping, reading, getting ready for a big night out or even setting the mood for a big night in, creating the right atmosphere in any bedroom is vital. Lighting is a huge part of that and we have everything you need to create the bedroom of your dreams.

    Any bedroom can be a real statement of intent. When it comes to illustrating your personality, your style and your unique taste, the lighting you choose can complement all aspects of what makes a bedroom the place you simply want to be, rather than just a place to lay your head.

    For all the shared rooms in the house, the bedroom is often the only place we can genuinely be ourselves. Our incredible range of lighting allows you to do just that, even if you share it with someone special. Whether you want to go traditional lighting and create a cosy corner of the home for relaxing, reading or ‘special cuddles’ then we have the range to suit. If you want to go minimalist and functional, then we can do that too.

    If you’re looking for lighting that blends subtly with your furniture to really catch the eye, but stimulate your other senses, then our range from Elstead Lighting excels. From traditional gold, silver and bronze finishes to the classic Tiffany style lamps or their wall and floor lights. They will all bring a warmth to your master bedroom that few other fittings will.

    Of course, the main bedroom, where apparently ‘all the magic happens’, probably won’t be the only bedroom in the house. Whether you’ve got a houseful of kids or some rooms ready for friends and family coming over to stay, the sheer range of looks that a bedroom can adopt, means Castlegate Lights needs a whole selection of styles for you to choose from. Thankfully, we’ve got you covered and it’s no trick of the light.

    You may well have noticed the change in the calendar and are looking to redecorate the kids bedroom ready for Father Christmas (yes, he’ll be here soon – sorry!), then Eglo lighting have some fantastic lights that will look amazing for children of any age. If they’re really young, then their spotlights look like colourful animal characters, rather than lights. As they get older, then they have some ceiling lights for boys and girls, from kites to aeroplanes. If they’re getting to be more grown-up, then Oaks Lighting have some beautiful Tiffany-style lamps that look grown up, but still have a playful side. They come as cats, dogs, frogs or butterflies and need to be seen to be believed.

    Bedroom lights are as individual as the person who lays their head within. Whatever style you want to create, whatever atmosphere you want to rest your weary head in, the lights you choose will play a massive part in that process. Take a look at the range of bedroom lighting we have and you’ll amazed at just what is on offer to create somewhere you’ll want to spend far more than a third of your life in.

  • Hallway Lighting

    For all the different rooms we have in our homes, the hallway is often the most disregarded. We pass through it on our way in, on our way out and as we move around the house, usually without giving the room itself a second thought.

    Obviously, hallways come in different shapes and sizes and, for some people, they can prove to be difficult to light effectively. Choosing the right style, shade or illumination can make all the difference between a stark, cold hallway and a bright, welcoming space for your family and friends.

    Hallways generally are a fantastic room to showcase your lights. They often have a lack of natural light, and become filled with coats, shoes or a random collection of bags, which means finding the right light is key to creating the mood you want to portray (or maybe just to hide the pile of clothes that have accumulated).

    There are as many types of lights for your hallway as there are hallways themselves. Choosing the right one is key to complement the decor in the adjoining rooms. Obviously only you will know the type of hallway you have, but here are our suggestions for creating one you can be proud of.

    A ceiling light tends to be the best lighting overall in a hallway. Whether you want to go big and bold with a stunning and dramatic pendant or something more subtle, we’ve got something for you. Of course, you don’t want a pendant that hangs too low, so you could go for a flush-mounted ceiling fitting. The general rule of thumb is that a pendant light should be 8 feet above the floor, so check your hallway and, unless you have some particularly tall friends, it will look great.

    The range of styles and fittings you can choose from means that lighting from the top down will give you a beautiful lighting scheme when natural light is at a premium, but it’s not the only way to go.

    If you have a narrow hallway, you might want to consider wall lights, which can be used to provide general lighting, but also to highlight pictures, photos or mirrors that may be hanging on the walls. If your hallway is particularly thin, then you can use flush lights to avoid taking up space you might not have.

    Once you’ve got your lighting style chosen, then it’s time to think a little about the type of bulb you use. Halogen lights are very bright, which can compensate for the lack of natural light in hallways. The more traditional bulbs are incandescent lights, which are still popular, but are gradually getting replaced by more energy-efficient options. If you’re ready to go to LED, then they give an instant, direct form of light which is great when you’re just passing through.

    Just because the hallway isn’t a room you spend a lot of time in, doesn’t mean you can’t give it your all in terms of lighting. You can use mirrors to reflect light, install dimmers to reduce the intensity of light to suit whether it’s day or night, or just place table lamps on side tables to create new layers of illumination. Take a look at our range and we’re convinced you’ll find something that will look perfect in your own hallway.

  • Wall Lights

    Wall lights have had a bad rap in recent years. Most people will consider them to be the sole preserve of stately homes or the 1970s, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Being able to supplement your room (or even garden) lighting with some beautiful, strategically placed wall lights gives you so many more options in how you light your favourite spaces.

    Like many of the lights we stock, wall lights come in a multitude of styles, finishes and designs. There is so much more to wall lighting than you might think, so let’s take a look at how you can use them to great effect.

    Whether you’re redesigning your garden, or wanting to redecorate that one room in your home that needs another lick of paint, wall lights are the perfect way of creating a whole new look.  The trick to any successful redesign is picking the right wall light for you. You need one that, obviously, fits in with your own decor but one that gives off the most suitable amount of light.

    For friends, family and even strangers visiting your home, a wall light is probably the first thing they see. Most of us will have a light at our front door which, by its very nature, is a wall light.  If you’re wanting to redefine the first impression visitors have, then we would recommend a wall light that gives a strong image and can be a prominent feature that stands out, both during the day and at night. You don’t want to blind anyone with a bulb that’s so strong, but it should give a warm, welcoming glow. We stock many fantastic wall lights that come with a sensor that will illuminate when they sense a presence, giving you both piece of mind and a stunning lighting feature.

    It might not feel like it right now, but summer is right around the corner. If you’re wanting to utilise your outdoor spaces more in the coming months, then wall lights are a fantastic way of creating a relaxing, yet practical space in the garden.

    Being able to create the perfect environment comes down to lighting. Wall lights that can be useful, yet don’t draw the focus of attention onto themselves, will create some beautiful lighting schemes. There are some fantastic lanterns from Elstead and Dar that will look fabulous wherever you place them. If you’re looking to spotlight your decking, patio or pathway whilst creating very stylish lights, then you should take a look at our lights from Firstlight or Eglo for a very modern take on the quintessential wall light.

    In recent years, our willingness and ability to embrace lighting has meant that we’ve grown more knowledgeable and appreciative about how it can serve us and enhance our homes. Whether we’re lighting our rooms, our gardens or walkways, wall lights can come together to create some incredible effects.

    Spotlights especially are a fantastic way to highlight walkways, whether you want them to the focal point or blend into their surroundings, they can be both sensor or manually-controlled and can illuminate even the darkest of places giving you piece of mind where you need it most.

    Wall lights have come a long way in recent years. If they are something you’ve never considered before, then maybe it’s time to think again at the multitude of styles, functionality and designs on offer. They give your home a fresh outlook and some stunning options wherever you choose to put them. Check out the best we have to offer right here.

  • Traditional Lighting

    Walk into most lighting showrooms these days and you’ll be amazed by the sheer range of lights you can buy. You could also be forgiven for thinking that everyone in the world is buying incredibly stylised, contemporary lighting, but that isn’t the case. Traditional lighting still has its place in any home, regardless of age.

    When you think about it, the term ‘traditional’ is entirely subjective. What might represent traditional lighting with one person, might mean something completely different for another. Whatever traditional means to you, we’ve got a range of lighting that is going to work beautifully in any room of your home.

    For most people, traditional lighting is the polar opposite of the cutting edge designs that dominate most showrooms. Sharp angles, covered in chrome or aluminium plated designs that wouldn’t look out of place in a sci-fi movie have their place, but nothing says warm, cosy and comfortable more than a traditional Tiffany table lamp or a beautiful brass-finished ceiling chandelier or pendant.

    The term ‘traditional’ doesn’t really do justice to the sheer range of styles that could be grouped under it. For many, traditional refers to the past, but that’s not a bad thing. Many of the lights we see today owe a debt to the styles, materials and manufacturing processes of history. There’s a reason why classic designs become classic.

    Don’t think of traditional lighting as something your own parents or grandparents would be interested in. There are some incredibly beautiful designs and some styles that would look perfect in your home today, whatever decor you have. Whether you’re going for an art-deco lamp or a Victorian pendant to bring some period-style lighting into your home, we’ve got something for you.

    Traditional lighting is just as modern as any other style of lighting, there’s no denying it. It bears all the hallmarks of the great designs that came before. From the very traditional brass finished lights and white shades that occupied so many homes, right through to the antique chrome desk lamps of yesteryear which all still look fantastic today.

    Vintage styles incorporating traditional materials mean that you can express your own personal taste with lights that come with a story behind them. A story you can tell has been passed down from generation to generation. Today we may have brushed aluminium, but that owes a debt to the chrome and antique brass of times gone by. Traditional lighting, however, doesn’t start and end there. The range of finishes include wood and marble right through to nickel and the matt black finishes that emerged in the 80s.

    Many of the traditional lights we sell do incorporate modern touches to bring them up-to-date. You can now get classic styling with the addition of 21st century LED, low energy or even halogen bulbs. The best of both worlds is only a visit to our showroom (or website) away.

    Whilst the designs may be classic, the materials and modern additions means that your home is going to be enhanced by the inclusion of something timeless. Traditional may be a term that’s subjective, but one thing it’s not is old-fashioned. Far from it. We’ve got hundreds of lights available that prove that beyond any doubt. Come and take a look.

  • Tiffany Lamps

    Other than the humble candle, the Tiffany Lamp is probably the most well-known and most instantly recognisable piece of lighting in the world. The classic Tiffany Lamp was originally part of the Art Nouveau movement, which inspired the art world between 1980 and 1910.

    The lamp itself is symbolised by a glass shade, in often a multitude of stunning colours. It was made famous by its stained leaded glass lamp that was showcased at the World’s Columbian Expo, held in Chicago in 1893.

    Tiffany lamps originated from the work done by Louis Comfort Tiffany, an American designer and artist who was best known, at the time, for his stained glass windows. Tiffany started out as a painter, but soon became interested in glassmaking. After various careers which saw him work as an interior designer and designed wallpaper, furniture and textiles, a commission to redesign parts of the White House before President Arthur moved into office, cemented his reputation. He introduced his Tiffany glass to light fittings and windows throughout 1600 Pennsylvanian Avenue which lasted until another renovation in 1902.

    Whilst there are plenty of imitations available, a genuine Tiffany lamp simply has no comparison. To make a lamp that looks as unique as one from the Tiffany range takes incredible effort, but there is more than just one style. You might believe that they only work in older, more period styles, but that’s not the case. Even the most modern lighting and decor can be be dramatically enhanced with a classic Tiffany lamp.

    Most Tiffany lamps, or the shades at least, can be grouped into 7 different categories; upper and lower irregular borders, Favrile, Transition to Flowers, Geometric and finally both Flowered cones and globes. Each of them offers an understated, yet also distinctive, style to any home. When most people think of a classic Tiffany lamp, they will picture the Favrile design.

    Favrile means ‘handcrafted’ and identifies the very first lamps Tiffany himself made. The initial lamps even bore his initials, LCT, but they were eventually replaced by the Favrile stamp. If you can find a genuine Tiffany lamp with LCT written on it, you might be sitting on a valuable piece of lighting history.

    Many people don’t realise that a true Tiffany lamp is unique because of the, albeit small, differences in the shade. Every lamp is prepared by a versatile manufacturing method known as ‘copper foil’ although, because of the connection to Tiffany lamps, it is also sometimes known as ‘Tiffany’. There is some debate however about who actually originated the method.

    The pattern of the Tiffany shade is initially quite low-tech, as you would expect from a design originating from the 1890s. The pattern is drawn out on a piece of heavy-duty cardboard, then a number and a glass colour are assigned to each piece. Once the pattern is complete, glass is laid over and traced into the glass. The glass piece can then be cut and ground to their correct shape before being cleaned, so that the copper foil can be applied to the edges. This foil allows the pieces to adhere to each other, creating the unique shade design that makes Tiffany lamps so distinctive.

    Like any piece of furniture, the Tiffany lamp has undergone some high peaks of popularity followed, inevitably, by the troughs when it fell out of favour.  Thankfully, we are undergoing an renaissance period at the moment, so there has never been a better time to find a lamp that will suit your home. After all, you can’t hold a candle to a beautiful one-of-a-kind Tiffany lamp.

  • Lighting Your Home: Conservatory

    There is an irony when looking at lighting for a conservatory as generally it is the brightest room in the home, flooded with light during the daytime. However, at night when the room doesn’t benefit from the natural light of the sun, it is important to choose the correct lighting. Conservatories in the evening are often used to relax – here at Castlegate Lights we firmly believe lighting can be used to alter the mood or ambience of a room, and that the right lighting could help your conservatory become a relaxing sanctuary. Here we take a look at various styles of lighting we think are ideally suited to conservatories.

    Pendant Lighting

    Pendant lighting is fantastic for bringing a contemporary feel to your conservatory. This attractive style of lighting can be hung from a central beam and acts as a centrepiece to your room, making a visual focus that will look great even when switched off during the day. Many pendant lights, like this offering from Searchlight can be used to create that very eye catching look.

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    Spotlights

    Often a conservatory isn’t the largest of rooms, so it is vital to utilise your space accordingly. For the smaller conservatories out there, try saving some room by installing stylish spotlights, such as these Forum Lighting Singles. These can be installed along the beams or even along the top of the walls, creating a space saving lighting solution that will add a modern touch to your conservatory.

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    Lamps

    A classic yet effective way of adding soft, relaxing lighting to any room is with lamps. Lamps are great for adding ambience and the fact that they come in a huge range of styles means there’s always going to be one to suit you. Try placing a floor lamp in the corner of your conservatory, or next to a cosy sofa to add some depth to the room. Whatever the decor of your conservatory, from traditional to modern, our huge range of lamps here at Castlegate lights is bound to have something you’ll love.

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    Wall Lighting

    Another great space saving option for the more compact conservatories out there, a wall light is ideal for conservatories with a lack of ceiling space. A wall light from Castlegate Lights will not only provide great lighting but also make an attractive feature for your wall – try placing an eye catching piece on a back wall to bring style and a subtle glow to your room.

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    No matter your style or your conservatory, there are a multitude of designs here at Castlegate Lights that are fantastic for adding an extra bit of style to your space. Once you’ve found your perfect light, why not also check out our homewares section to add some extra little finishing touches to your conservatory?

  • Modern Styling at Castlegate Lights

    One easy way to inject a touch of modernism into your home, without a full room overhaul, is with lighting. Lighting is obviously an essential part of any room, but the right piece can also act as a fashion statement, drawing attention and becoming a feature in itself. Here at Castlegate Lights we are proud to offer an extensive range of modern and ultra modern lighting solutions, ideal for bringing your home up to date.

    So what springs to mind when we think of modern style? Generally, modern style is quite an open category, however it is usually characterised by sleek lines, simple colours, clean edges and polished materials. It can also however incorporate unique shapes and geometrical designs combined with industrial materials, bringing striking pieces that can really add something new to a room. Here we take a look at different rooms in which you could utilise modern lighting, to bring a fashionable and on-trend look to your home.

    Kitchen

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    Whether for cooking, eating, or relaxing with a glass of wine, a kitchen is often the heart of the home, and a room in which we spend a surprising amount of time. Practical kitchen lighting does not have to be un-stylish. Our ceiling lights incorporates clean lines with modern polished chrome, resulting in a piece that will bring a modern and stylish edge to any much-loved kitchen. The dimmable settings means these lights are also ideal for turning your kitchen from a practical place to prepare and cook food into somewhere with a relaxing atmosphere for eating and socialising.

    Outdoors

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    Whether used to illuminate your front porch or to brighten up a back garden or patio area, lighting is a brilliant way to bring a whole new, ambience to your outdoor space. Lighting in an outdoor area brings a special atmosphere, ideal for relaxing in the evening or having guests around for a summer barbecue. Copper is a trend that is very fashionable in home decor right now, therefore we think you’ll love this Forum Lighting outdoor wall fitting, ideal for bringing a modern, stylish edge to your garden.

    Bathroom

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    A bathroom is an area of the home that is often neglected decor wise. We’re fast to adorn other rooms with the latest trends and furniture, however the very nature of a bathroom, with it’s fitted fixtures, often leaves little room for us to put our creative stamp on it. An ideal way to add something special into a bathroom is with stylish, modern lighting. Modern bathrooms are defined by straight edges and clean visuals, meaning modern lighting fits in extremely well. We love this Endon Lighting panel light, featuring a modern, clean rectangular design. Stainless steel and frosted glass with a seamless finish make this piece sure to look great in any bathroom, and it’s built in shaver socket means it is not only stylish but highly practical too!

    Dining Room

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    When it comes to a dining room or area, lighting really can take centre stage; even with an otherwise plain dining table the right lighting can make the whole room look spectacular. We think a modern, hanging light looks stunning as the centrepiece to any dining table – take this David Hunt piece for example. This unique and individual piece features a traditional chandelier encased within an industrial, copper geometric design. Perfect for adding a modern touch to any dining room, and sure to be a talking point at any future dinner parties!

    Of course this is just a small selection from the large range of modern and ultra modern lights we stock. With options to filter based on room, finish and fittings, it couldn’t be easier at Castlegate Lights to find the perfect piece to give your home a modern refresh!

  • Lighting Your Home: Bedroom Lighting

    Lighting Your Home: Bedroom Lighting

    Lighting your home can be stressful and tricky, you want something that captures the theme perfectly, you might want a lighting fixture that creates a focus piece, or one that is easily hidden. Whatever your lighting needs, at Castlegate Lights we’re here to help!

    Our latest selection of blog posts will feature on how to light the rooms in your home; first up is your bedroom!
    A bedroom can be a difficult place to get the right lighting fixtures for, you ideally want something that reflects your personality, but doesn’t draw attention away from the feature piece in the room, your bed. As it’s usually a place to relax our professional opinion would be to suggest a light with dimmable capabilities, to be able to create that right atmosphere, but with the added option to put the brightness up. At Castlegate Lights we have a huge range of lighting dedicated to just bedroom lighting, so depending on if you’re going for the contemporary style or rustic edge we’ve got the perfect style for you!

     

     

    Ceiling
    A pendant of hanging light is an excellent feature to any room, but really gives a bedroom that homely feel and distributes light expertly. Our two suggestions:

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    Fitting in perfectly with either a traditional touch or modern style.

    Bedside
    A bedroom without bedside tables doesn’t feel right, where else would you put your phones, glasses, book, remotes at night!? Of course if you’ve got bedside tables you’ll need a table lamp to go on top, and at Castlegate we’ve got an incredible amount of stylish lamps for you to choose from! Two of our favourites:

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    Spotlights
    Spotlights might seem out of place in a bedroom, but they are provide a great source of light if you have a walk in wardrobe or over a dressing table. If you’re looking for a discreet spotlight then we’ve got a few ideas for you in our collection:

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    As spotlights are usually LED they give off a brilliant clean light, which will last alot longer than your regular bulbs.
    For more great bedroom lighting choices check out our full collection at Castlegate Lights.

  • In the mood? How lighting can influence your home’s ambience.

    Whether you’ve got guests coming over for a dinner party or you’ve just finished a stressful day at work and you’ve been looking forward to kicking back on the sofa as soon as you step through the door, the lighting within your home can have a direct effect on the atmosphere it creates. When deciding on the lighting for your home, it may be overwhelming with the amount to choose from.

    Don’t worry, we’ve got a few ideas and put together a how to guide to get you started on creating that perfect atmosphere within your home.

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    A table lamp with warm lighting can both sooth and relax.

    Inviting – Come On In

    When you want to create a welcoming atmosphere within your home, the positioning of your lighting is very important. Although it will produce a more dramatic effect during the winter months when we lose the light earlier in the day, you can make your house look inviting by placing lamps close to the windows to make it look cosy. Something like our Dar Lighting Tripod Floor Lamp placed by a window can create that effect.

    Relaxing – Take A Load Off

    So you’ve had a busy day at work and you just want to kick your feet up and relax, we’ve got the perfect solution. You’ve probably seen these popping up in all the new trendy bars and restaurants. We’re talking about Filament Bulbs – which come in varied styles and are best hung from the ceiling using something like our David Hunt Lighting Ceiling Pendant. With their warm colour and interesting

    filament design, they create a very relaxing atmosphere allowing you to unwind once you’re home. Make sure you install a dimmer so you can adjust the intensity of the light – too much glare and your eyes won’t get a chance to rest.

    Bright Light – When You Need It

    One place where you need the light is the kitchen. Not only do you need the light to prepare food and navigate around the oodles of doors and drawers, the kitchen is often the place of congregation when you have guests over at your home. Using bright and vibrant lighting helps create an atmosphere that encourages people to engage in conversation with each other. LED lights in the kitchen are a good choice because they are very versatile and also produce a vivid light. You can use them in a traditional bulb form or in something like our Firstlight LED Strip Light, which can be placed under kitchen units to illuminate the worktop.

    It’s Summer – Garden Party!

    There comes times when you have to make the outside of your home just as inviting as the inside. In the summer months we usually hold garden parties and BBQ’s, all of which require lighting for when the sun begins to fade on these warm nights. This is a great opportunity to use Solar Lighting as it saves you the job of finding and unwinding those extension cables which can become a hazard if the great British weather suddenly turns. The use of solar lights in the garden creates a great party atmosphere as it means you won’t have to pack up and head indoors as soon as the sun sets.

    Feeling Romantic? Softly Does It

    Maybe you want to treat your partner to a home cooked meal at the dining table? You can use the traditional candle on the table to create a welcoming atmosphere, but you’ll still need extra light fed into the dining room. You want to have enough light so you can see what you’re eating and soft enough to give that romantic feel. As suggested earlier, a dimmer switch is a great way to achieve this effect so you can control the intensity of the light easily. Also, have the lights positioned so the light spreads evenly over the table so one of you isn’t left in the shadows.

  • How To Create a More Relaxing Home

    A home should be somewhere that allows you to relax after a long hard day at work. But with families, children, pets and other distractions of life, sometimes that chill out time you wanted becomes a distant memory. Creating a serene environment for yourself isn’t always easy, but when you are designing your home you should focus on crafting a relaxing space that you and everyone in your family can use to escape the stresses of the outside world.

    If you are thinking of re-decorating or updating your home décor, then why not follow our ideas on how to create a more relaxing home.

    Colours – Subtle Yet Stylish

    When choosing your paint remember to opt for subtle colours such as duck egg blue, pastel greens, lilacs and creams. If you are going for wallpaper, then try not to pick a busy pattern and choose something that doesn’t over power the room. Paler shades are said to affect your psychology and help you feel more calm and relaxed.

    Furniture – Less Is More

    Many people feel the need to fill their room with as much furniture as possible, but if you want to create a more relaxing space, less is more. Only add pieces that are essential such as seating and storage and leave the unnecessary products in the shop. This will allow you to have more unoccupied space within your rooms which will create a more serene living space.

    Bring The Outside In

    There’s nothing more relaxing than nature, so make sure you add a few plants to your home. Opt for all green plants with less vibrant colours such as Bamboo, Cacti and Ivy. Peace Lilies are also great house plants to place in a room to perfect a calming atmosphere.

    Hide The Clutter

    Clutter is something we all have to deal with and is unavoidable is most homes, especially if you have children or pets. Try and make sure you have plenty of storage solutions such as cupboards and boxes so you have somewhere to hide the mess.

    Light Up

    Adding some new lighting to your home will help to create a more relaxed feel. At Castlegate Lights you will find a great selection for you to choose from in a range of calming designs. Below are some of our favourite lighting styles which are ideal for those wanting a more relaxed home.

      1. Astro Lighting Tube 600 Shade In Oyster Fabric Finsh For Use With Pendant And Wall Fittings
      2. Oaks Lighting Soft Grey 8 Inch Hard Lined Pencil Pleat Shade
      3. Dar Lighting Osaka Easy Fit Ceiling Light Pendant in an Antique Chrome Finish
      4. Dar Lighting Fence Easy Fit Ceiling Light Shade with a Wood and Metal Frame
      5. Dar Lighting Bugle Ceiling Light Pendant Shade In Cream Finish

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