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		<title>Retro lighting: Square recessed can lights &#8211; reproductions</title>
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The recessed lights throughout my 1951 colonial-traditional ranch are all in square housings. I also have two recessed lights on the stairs to the basement that are longer rectangles. From my trips to estate sales, I think that square lighting was much more common than round cans in the postwar era, although round was used.

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<p><strong>The recessed lights throughout my 1951 colonial-traditional ranch are all in square housings.</strong> I also have two recessed lights on the stairs to the basement that are longer rectangles. From my trips to estate sales, I think that square lighting was much more common than round cans in the postwar era, although round was used.</p>
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<p>I have searched high and low for replicas of the squares, and the best that I have found so far are the Halo lights in the drawing above. There are several other makers that have similar designs &#8211; but this company seems to have the most choices when it comes to lenses, including the cool &#8220;Glass Drop Opal Splay,&#8221; which is directionally similar to the lenses in the lights in each of my three bathrooms. I also am showing photos of the Nora lights, with both &#8220;albanite&#8221; (appears to be what we&#8217;d call &#8220;frosted&#8221;) and &#8220;fresnel&#8221; (or &#8220;pressed glass&#8221;) lenses. These are also directionally similar to historic lights, which at minimum were frosted, and often included frosted patterns, or a decorative pressed glass shade kind of &#8216;dropped down&#8217; from within the housing. In terms of overall dimensions, the 8&#8243; square is right on with the Nora &#8211; same as mine. <a title="halo light stock guide" href="http://www.cooperlighting.com/documents/stockGuide/StockGuide.pdf" target="_blank">The Halo&#8217;s are slightly bigger, at just over 9&#8243;. Link to Halo Stock Guide PDF &#8211; I once found these lights on the website, but now cannot. pp 15-16 </a></p>
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<p>I do have one key issue relative to authenticity: The visible housing for these are all metal (I presume) painted white. As far as I&#8217;ve been able to determine &#8211; from extensive, obsessive online searching &#8212; nobody has them in <strong>chrome</strong>, which is absolutely positively preferable. If any readers know otherwise, please share!</p>
<p>In case you want more options: <strong>Thomas Lighting</strong> also offers an 8&#8243; square with what appears to be a frosted shade. And, <strong>Progress Lighting</strong> has two choices, in 9.5&#8243; and 11.5&#8243; squares (see very last page of their Recessed housings page). I would check with a lighting authority &#8211; but I presume you could buy and cut patterned glass to fit, just be sure of fire safety.</p>
<p><strong>These lights are great in hallways, small bathrooms, mudrooms &#8212; anywhere, really, with a low ceiling and compact volume. </strong>And, they are absolutely classic above a kitchen sink, tucked into the bottom of the soffit. Watch on your travels into midcentury homes &#8211; there are some great ones!<br />
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I do caution, however, about using them in a larger space in multiples. </strong>There is something about a square that stops your eye, compared to a circle. <a href="http://retrorenovation.com/pams-kitchen/">In my kitchen</a>, for example,  round cans were a much better choice &#8211; actually providing a nice counterpoint to the square room, square cabinets, square floor tiles&#8230;and repeating the round exhaust fan, table, and retractable light.</p>
<p>The &#8220;right&#8221; choice &#8211; comes from &#8220;eyeballing&#8221; the situation. But a starting rule: Small room, one light, go square. Larger room, multiple lights, go round.</p>
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