Size
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A large light fixture is best for a room with lots of space; it's best to mount the light fixture to the ceiling, especially if the room is for a young child, so that your little one can't touch the light. For a small room or the nursery, a lamp in the corner can provide enough light for the space; lamps are also okay in a room where infants can't crawl yet, so they won't tip the light over.
Significance
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You can also make the lighting part of the room's design and give it special meaning. For instance, glow-in-the-dark letters in your child's initials will make a built-in nightlight, and it's a good idea to add feature lighting underneath the enlarged portrait of your child as a baby that you may have hanging on the main wall.
Considerations
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As your child grows, you can change the lighting in the room as you adjust the design scheme. For instance, if your little girl wants a princess theme, you can replace the ceiling fan with a chandelier. As your toddler starts to become more mobile, lighting in his toy chest will help make clean-up time more appealing.
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