Common lighting fixtures used in bedrooms include:
1. Ceiling-mounted fixtures: These can be in the form of recessed lights, chandeliers, or flush-mounted fixtures that provide general ambient lighting.
2. Pendant lights: Suspended from the ceiling, pendant lights are often used as decorative accents or task lighting above nightstands or seating areas.
3. Wall sconces: Mounted on the walls, these fixtures provide focused lighting and can be used as reading lights or to create a cozy atmosphere.
4. Table lamps: Placed on bedside tables or dressers, table lamps provide localized task lighting and can be easily adjusted for reading or other activities.
5. Floor lamps: These freestanding lamps are versatile and can be placed next to a bed or in a corner to provide additional general or task lighting.
6. Spotlights or track lights: These fixtures can be used to highlight artwork, mirrors, or other focal points in the bedroom.
It's important to consider a combination of these fixtures to ensure adequate lighting for different activities and to create the desired ambiance in the bedroom.
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