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after this convo I pulled down a painting from my hallway , honestly it doesn't really get seen .

art + lighting seems less expensive and could make good sense given the bedroom across the hallway , the doorway at the end is even set simpatico . and you could do smaller stuff ...

still i prefer OPs plan and if that happens I would definitely enroll all 4 windows into whatever move gets made . and I would definitely consider landscape lighting to illuminate the interior , perhaps create movement with plantings outside , etc .
 

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This is the hallway. Window wall is on the left. Door on the left is a half bathroom, and door on the right is a bedroom. The hallway is about 5.5 ft wide.

I had the same question about the art being viewable in the hallway, but I thought a few smaller pieces would work.

And yeah, part of the long term plans is to do leaded glass windows, which would mean adding two and changing out the glass or entire window of the other two.
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You need a light fixture on the end of that hall. Honestly, it looks like opening is lower than the ceiling, so I would also at least have a recessed light directly behind that too.
 

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I recess all my artwork to sit flush with the walls to prevent impeding egress.
 

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ITT, we talk about how homeowner's insurance is getting close to dwarfing P&I on a monthly basis. Discuss.

Seriously, my homeowner's in Houston has increased over 50% in 3 years. Tennessee, doubled in 5 years.

My P&I is fixed for 30 years. Insurance goes up because the cost of building is going up. Likewise property taxes keep going up. Just glad my P&I is near zero.
 

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I recess all my artwork to sit flush with the walls to prevent impeding egress.

I'm more concerned about ingress, so I put my old masters over all of my windows. Shutters and other barriers are too utilitarian and tough on the eyes.
 

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This is the hallway. Window wall is on the left. Door on the left is a half bathroom, and door on the right is a bedroom. The hallway is about 5.5 ft wide.

I had the same question about the art being viewable in the hallway, but I thought a few smaller pieces would work.
Yes! Do a triptych of small, inexpensive pieces to add some interest. Doesn't have to be anything expensive or fancy.
 

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You need a light fixture on the end of that hall. Honestly, it looks like opening is lower than the ceiling, so I would also at least have a recessed light directly behind that too.
The opening is lower. The ceiling goes up in the hallway to meet the vaulted ceiling of the adjoining family room. The lower opening might be a support beam.

What purpose would the recessed light serve that the art light wouldn't? I'm thinking of doing a wall light on the 3 ft side of the wall on the right and smaller art lights on the longer side of it.

Been on the lookout for canvas pieces or prints by some of the early NY graffiti artists (Futura, Tats Cru, Zephyr, etc.) whom I followed in The Source back in the day. Here's a signed print by Bio (Tats Cru):


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The opening is lower. The ceiling goes up in the hallway to meet the vaulted ceiling of the adjoining family room. The lower opening might be a support beam.

What purpose would the recessed light serve that the art light wouldn't? I'm thinking of doing a wall light on the 3 ft side of the wall on the right and smaller art lights on the longer side of it.

Been on the lookout for canvas pieces or prints by some of the early NY graffiti artists (Futura, Tats Cru, Zephyr, etc.) whom I followed in The Source back in the day. Here's a signed print by Bio (Tats Cru):


00_BIO_AnotherNYCClassic_17x17_EditB_1.jpg

An art light is essentially a task light. It is a targeted light source for the task of viewing art.

You need ambient light to provide uniform illumination down the hallway. I find it visually pleasant when there is a light source at the ends of the hall, so you're always walking toward a light.
 

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ITT, we talk about how homeowner's insurance is getting close to dwarfing P&I on a monthly basis. Discuss.

Seriously, my homeowner's in Houston has increased over 50% in 3 years. Tennessee, doubled in 5 years.
I've posted about this before - my building was fired by our carrier a couple of years ago and our rates skyrocketed. We've also had to complete upgrading the electrical to remove the last traces of knob and tube.


The opening is lower. The ceiling goes up in the hallway to meet the vaulted ceiling of the adjoining family room. The lower opening might be a support beam.

What purpose would the recessed light serve that the art light wouldn't? I'm thinking of doing a wall light on the 3 ft side of the wall on the right and smaller art lights on the longer side of it.

Been on the lookout for canvas pieces or prints by some of the early NY graffiti artists (Futura, Tats Cru, Zephyr, etc.) whom I followed in The Source back in the day. Here's a signed print by Bio (Tats Cru):


00_BIO_AnotherNYCClassic_17x17_EditB_1.jpg
This has the advantage of eliminating the need for any additional light to illuminate the hallway.
 

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The opening is lower. The ceiling goes up in the hallway to meet the vaulted ceiling of the adjoining family room. The lower opening might be a support beam.

What purpose would the recessed light serve that the art light wouldn't? I'm thinking of doing a wall light on the 3 ft side of the wall on the right and smaller art lights on the longer side of it.

Been on the lookout for canvas pieces or prints by some of the early NY graffiti artists (Futura, Tats Cru, Zephyr, etc.) whom I followed in The Source back in the day. Here's a signed print by Bio (Tats Cru):


00_BIO_AnotherNYCClassic_17x17_EditB_1.jpg

Are you going to have a lot of guests over, and want to make a more interesting experience for them? Or are you just decorating for your own appreciation? If it's an open area you might want to go with neutral art, and put personal choices in the private rooms.

I like art like this, but understand people (my parents) might be really creeped out by it. I look for totally different themes, so the walls have different moods.

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Are you going to have a lot of guests over, and want to make a more interesting experience for them? Or are you just decorating for your own appreciation? If it's an open area you might want to go with neutral art, and put personal choices in the private rooms.

I like art like this, but understand people (my parents) might be really creeped out by it. I look for totally different themes, so the walls have different moods.
I see what you mean. I don't think anything I'd put up would creep out guests. I do have guests occasionally, but I'm decorating for myself. In fact, I'm not a fan of bright rooms, and if it were up to me, I'd keep the house without any recessed lights like the previous owner and just use lamps everywhere. But I have a boss.
An art light is essentially a task light. It is a targeted light source for the task of viewing art.

You need ambient light to provide uniform illumination down the hallway. I find it visually pleasant when there is a light source at the ends of the hall, so you're always walking toward a light.
I could also do a wall light on the left of the facing door, a recessed light on the highest part of the ceiling, and art lights on the right. It would require more switches, of course.
 

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