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Is nature your inspiration for your home’s décor? Spanish lighting with its wrought iron fixtures is a great option. Install it in a space where you might have hand-painted tiles beautifying the walls. For Tuscan lighting, you cannot go wrong with placing table lamps on hardwood furniture. Mount chandeliers over sprawling marble flooring.

The Intricacies of Spanish Lighting

The defining factor for this Mediterranean lighting style is the incorporation of ironwork. Moreover, you will notice that plenty of fixtures have eye-catching ornamentation. Frequently, Spanish light fixtures take their model names for cities the art style of which they incorporate. If iron is not what you had in mind, go lighter with nickel. Plenty of Tuscan lighting fixtures now feature lighter metals to give homeowners a choice when opting for the Mediterranean look.

Is it true that bigger is better? A closer look at Spanish chandeliers would certainly suggest that you are correct. These fixtures are large and delight the eyes with their intricate designs. This intricacy is also something you notice in Spanish style outdoor lighting.