Illuminate Your Walls
The best part of these types of wall lighting is that most of them are designed as directional lights i.e. they either faces upward, downward, or are diagonal lights. You can also use them to light up your dim hallways and dining rooms. You can even add energy as well as create a soothing environment in your washroom or add a subtle touch of style with these glass wall lightings.
Various types of glass wall lighting:
Wall Sconces: The wall sconces are actually based upon lighting fixtures of early days that were used to held candles and torches in the castles. However, you can now find a great variety of wall sconces in both traditional and contemporary designs. Some of them require lampshades whereas some shed lighten up all direction and others shed light either up or down. They are usually placed in pairs along the walls of hallways or flanking doors and windows, in order to add light to areas of your home where it may be needed most. Sconces are also used in places such as dining rooms, living rooms as well as bathrooms instead of track lighting to create an open air. Generally, they are placed 5'6" from the floor, but it may vary depending on your specific requirement.
Swivel-Arm wall fixtures or wall lamps: These glass wall lamps come with extended arms that swing about in any direction. They provide ample amount of light for reading in bed, working at a desk, or even while playing cards at a table. Unlike the wall sconces, the wall lamps are situated lower on the wall but you can also use them instead of a wall sconce in your hallways and dining rooms.
Make up lights: These types of glass wall lightings are actually incandescent bulbs that outline a mirror. They help to get rid of the highly directional light casting horrible shadows over your make-up table or bathroom mirror.