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Installing low-voltage-cable-lighting in Dining rooms

The Dining room is the perfect place for low-voltage-cable-lighting and other methods of conventional lighting. In the 70's and 80's many homes had chandeliers above the dining table for illumination.


These were fun and beautiful. Homes in the 90's steered away from that design and integrated recessed lighting for a cleaner and more organized appearance.

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Homeowners decided that they wanted ambiance in their dining rooms for special occasions. They started installing a main lighting source and a secondary lighting source with lower brightness.

Low-voltage cable lighting above the table and adjustable track lighting were some of the options that were widely chosen.

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