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Wall sconces are typically installed at eye level, around 1.5m to 1.7m from the floor, and are often used in pairs to flank a bed, mirror, or piece of artwork for balanced lighting.
Yes, hardwired wall sconces must be installed by a licensed electrician in Australia to comply with electrical safety standards.
Yes, wall sconces mounted above or beside a bed can replace bedside lamps, freeing up surface space on bedside tables while still providing focused, adjustable lighting.
Wall sconces work well in hallways, bedrooms, and living rooms, often used to supplement ceiling lighting or add a decorative accent to a feature wall.
Many wall sconces are compatible with dimmer switches, though it's worth confirming compatibility with your specific fixture and existing electrical setup before installation.
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