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Ceiling light for landlord ( thats not LEF integrated)

Tina Lee
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Hi all, anyone has link to the ceiling light that you use for your rental? That’s you think looks modern and nice.

Not looking for led integrate ceiling light. Looking the one that’s uses traditional light bulbs

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John Barrett
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  • Everett, WA
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John Barrett
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@Tina Lee I most often order lights from Home Depot.  I think they have a number of good looking designs and you can actually go see them in the store.  This will allow you to better visualize what the actual light will look like once it is installed.

Everyone's preference / style is different, so it is difficult to provide specific recomendations.  If you need inspiration, just use Instagram or google ceiling light fixtures and you can quickly see what others are doing with a similar space.

John

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