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1. Accent Lighting: Often used on stair wells and kitchen islands, LED accent lighting is a cost-effective way to light your home at night – and avoid stubbing your toe in the middle of the night. It’s also effortless to recreate using flexible LED strips or rope lights, which can fit almost anywhere.
2. Faucets & Showerheads: Adding LEDs to a bathroom or kitchen faucet, or a showerhead, produces a neat, futuristic effect especially when paired with streamlined chrome. All you’ll need to do is install a new showerhead to enjoy a shower in bright blue or purple hues. There’s even a designer line of LED sinks and tubs if you care to extend the look to the rest of your bathroom.
3. Wallpapers: LED walls are nothing new; folks have been rigging those up through various methods for years, but now there is LED wallpaper – in a few different styles from high-tech geekery, to more subtle designs. If that’s far too much effort, you can still take part in the trend with the LED wave projector, which drapes your wall in cool blue tones. There are also some lovely ceiling designs that use fibre optics that would probably be quite easy to duplicate with LEDs as well.
4. Centerpieces: Much like adding a tiny, cool plastic LED light disk into a faux candle provides you with a warm flame effect, putting colored LED disks into centerpieces will add atmosphere to the party. Likewise, waterproof LEDs can be added to glasses, and strands of LEDs can be worked into flower arraignments.
5. Planter Pots: Green thumbs don’t get left out when it comes to LEDs – far from it. In fact, LEDs are commonly used to help plants grow. So, an LED planter pot is another perfect combination of style and substance. Studio Shulab’s Lightpot and Rotoluxe both have excellent examples; Firebox has a solar powered version.
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