![]() ![]() You could also check "quick links" look in the menu bar above for links specific to lighting.Īgain Welcome., Your in the right place. How much of a rise for second row seating etc. What are you working with for room dimensions including ceiling height. In some areas with less than 8' ceiling height you may want to consider ceiling/sofit flood/spot lighting to create the theater effect. There's no need to use a 'media room sconce' in your entertainment space, thoughif it pairs well with your design, any sconce will do (with one major caveata dimming function is almost essential for sconce lighting in a media room). But being 1.2' from the ceiling will disperse more light throughout the room than being 8" from the ceiling. You may find yourself asking, what if I dont have enough room on either side of my mirror to mount the sconces If this is the case, which isnt uncommon. Sconces designed just for media rooms are available in many styles and pricing tiers from media room specialty retailers or big box stores that carry media room accessories. ![]() If your walls and ceiling are black this is not as much of an issue. ![]() However the other consideration is "distance from the ceiling" and creating a wider area of lighting coverage. /rebates/2fstore2fs2fmedia-room-wall-sconces-lighting&. I would still always place lighting above head height. With LED's you can put these almost anywhere even along baseboard and in sofit areas. We used to use incandescent bulbs and so typically lights (including sconces) were placed above head height so nobody got burned from glass sconce surrounds, 6.5' was about right in most homes and code. If that turns out to be too much trouble well., I would check with your "Code enforcement officer" it seems every town has a different take on every building question. Office, Powder Room, Stairway, Sunroom, Lobby, Waiting Room, Media Room. Hi Diesel, Welcome to HTS! I am surprised you haven't had more of a response but they will come, believe me. In this Savoy House Salinas 1-light adjustable wall sconce, an elongated arm is.
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