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  "headline": "Avoiding Common Lighting Mistakes in Your Remodel",
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  "articleBody": "When you're remodeling, it's easy to overlook some common lighting pitfalls that can really impact the final look and feel of your space. One of the biggest mistakes is relying only on a single ceiling light. That often creates glare or shadows, making your kitchen or bathroom less functional and inviting. Another common error is placing fixtures incorrectly, like hanging them too high or too low, or choosing lights that are just too big or too small for the room. This can throw off the whole aesthetic and make the space feel unbalanced. It's also easy to forget about the timing of lighting decisions. You really want to plan your fixture layout before things like drywall, cabinetry, or mirrors are finalized. This ensures everything integrates seamlessly and saves you headaches down the line. Finally, remember that areas with moisture, like bathrooms, have specific requirements for damp- or wet-rated fixtures. Getting that wrong can lead to safety issues. If your project involves new wiring, multiple circuits, or fixtures in code-sensitive areas, it's smart to call in an expert. Frasheski Construction can help you avoid these mistakes and ensure your lighting is perfect from the start of your remodel.",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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