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		By: Advanced Adventure Nepal		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I love how you’ve broken down lighting for 20‑foot ceilings into clear, practical steps—from choosing high‑lumen fixtures, to balancing pendants and recessed lighting, to layering in LEDs, wall lights, and accent lamps . The tip to use a mix of hanging lights and recessed fixtures feels especially smart—it keeps the space feeling warm and intimate instead of cavernous . Plus, calling out the importance of warm vs cool color temps (2700–3000 K for coziness, 4000–5000 K for task zones) shows you really thought through the ambiance .

I can’t wait to apply this in my foyer—maybe start with a grand chandelier and then layer in LED strips, wall sconces, and some accent lamps to hit the “three layers” every room needs. Thanks for turning a tricky 20-foot ceiling into a design opportunity! 😊]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love how you’ve broken down lighting for 20‑foot ceilings into clear, practical steps—from choosing high‑lumen fixtures, to balancing pendants and recessed lighting, to layering in LEDs, wall lights, and accent lamps . The tip to use a mix of hanging lights and recessed fixtures feels especially smart—it keeps the space feeling warm and intimate instead of cavernous . Plus, calling out the importance of warm vs cool color temps (2700–3000 K for coziness, 4000–5000 K for task zones) shows you really thought through the ambiance .</p>
<p>I can’t wait to apply this in my foyer—maybe start with a grand chandelier and then layer in LED strips, wall sconces, and some accent lamps to hit the “three layers” every room needs. Thanks for turning a tricky 20-foot ceiling into a design opportunity! 😊</p>
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