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Saturday, February 11, 2012
Flush Fixture
A flush fixture is a fixture that fits inside about 12 / 13 inches. That means that from the ceiling to the bottom of the fixture is 12 - 15 inches. If you have 8' ceilings that is a great fixture for your house. In a house in MA there was a foyer with 9' ceilings and leaded glass in the side lights in the foyer. We had a flush fixture that the owner of the house liked and she decided it would work in her foyer. One of the reasons it worked well is because there is a staircase behind it that actually comes at a right angle to the foyer. It makes sense , coming down that staircase to not have a fixture that long. This flush fixture worked very well in that placement. I didn't think the fixture would work but the Owner had an eye for it.
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