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A Guide to Filling Empty Spaces in Your Home

A Guide to Filling Empty Spaces in Your Home

Who doesn’t love voids? They can feel grand, bright, and airy, but the best part is that they offer a blank canvas to create beautiful art within a space. One of the most effective ways to do this is with light! While a void is essentially an empty space, that’s where the fun begins. By incorporating light, you not only have the opportunity to make a bold statement but also to add a warm and inviting layer to your space.

Some voids are more delicate and may work best with a collection of smaller light fixtures. This approach can be just as impactful, creating an intricate and charming installation.

Voids are the perfect spaces to showcase the most decorative and sculptural pendant lights. If the void is large enough, it’s a great opportunity to make a dramatic statement.

In duplex homes, voids are often used where the floor between the lower and upper levels is removed to create an open entrance for a stairwell or as a built-in feature to create a grand entryway. In these cases, hanging lower lighting can help bring down the ceiling height over areas like the dining table, adding intimacy and cohesion. While voids are fantastic on their own, sometimes a key feature piece is needed to tie the area togeth.

One of our favorite things about well-placed voids is their ability to brighten up the entire space. Why not use thoughtfully placed lighting to enhance this effect? Voids give you the freedom to have fun and do something you truly love. There’s no right or wrong way to approach it—only a world of great possibilities.

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