Flush Mount Lighting

In the 1950s and 60s, we all lived with ordinary flush mount lighting fixtures, a single bulb, and a rather ugly glass cover. Today’s flush mount lighting is smarter, more beautiful, and more useful, delivering far better light. Add a dimmer switch and you’ve got all you need to create the room of your dreams.

Ceilings appear higher with flush mount fixtures, and in your contemporary or mid-century modern Wisconsin home, flush mounts can streamline the look. If your ceilings are low, then the lights give the impression of more headroom.

Consider a technique that connects your interior rooms to the garden outside the windows. Blur the lines of indoor and outdoor living making your living spaces feel bigger. To do this, place flush mount fixtures (on a dimmer) near windows or patio doors with a view, and exterior lighting close to the glass outside your home. Flush mount lighting tucks up and away, close to the ceiling, so it never blocks the view of a seamless indoor-outdoor living space.

  • where ceiling lighting conflicts with doors or near entryways
  • when creating feature lighting such as placing several fixtures down a hallway
  • in bedrooms to instantly illuminate the space.

In our showroom, you’ll find an incredible selection of flush mount lighting, including art glass from Quoizel, glass and bronze by Feiss, Mission-style from Minka Lavery, and completely contemporary from Kichler. These fixtures can act as an important element of the décor, and we know you’ll love how great they look in your home.


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