Are pot lights boring and overdone, or can they be tasteful? Experts weigh in
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Are pot lights boring and overdone, or can they be tasteful? Experts weigh in
MATTHEW HAGUE
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 12, 2026
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Toronto interior designer Dvira Ovadia uses pot lights in almost all of her projects, but reserves them for the right space. Here, she incorporated a staggered pattern of mini pot lights into a living room to increase the brightness of the space without competing with the existing architectural details.
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