


This home in Firebaugh needed a lighting setup that actually worked for how the space is used. What we ended up with is a really clean combination - a ceiling fan with integrated light kit in the kitchen area, recessed can lights running the full length of the open floor plan, and a globe chandelier anchoring the living room end. Each fixture has its own job to do, and together they make the whole space feel balanced.
Ceiling fans with light kits are one of those underrated wins for any home. You get airflow and overhead lighting from a single fixture, and in a long open layout like this one, that matters. One well-placed fan can cover a lot of ground without cluttering the ceiling with multiple fixtures.
The recessed lights are evenly spaced from the kitchen all the way through to the living space. That kind of consistent layout doesn't happen by accident - it takes planning before a single hole gets cut. Spacing them right means no dark corners, no weird bright spots, and a ceiling that looks intentional instead of patched together.
Good lighting changes how a room feels. It's one of those things homeowners don't always prioritize until they're living with bad lighting every day. Whether it's a fan install, recessed cans, or a statement fixture, we handle the whole thing safely and cleanly so the finished result actually holds up.