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5 Lighting Stores in Northeast Ohio

The right lighting and fixtures can add a special touch to your business or home. Lighting can create an ambiance of comfort, or enhance the mood of potential clients. For expert advice on lighting functionality and style, visit a lighting store near you. If you are located in Northeast Ohio, here are several lighting stores in your area.

All-Lite Electric & Home Accents

6797 W. 130th St
Cleveland, Ohio

All-Lite provides lighting fixtures, ceiling fans and decorative accessories to homeowners and builders. They also have expert installation technicians and designers available on site to help with questions and concerns.

Whitmer’s Lighting

Locations in Akron, Ohio, North Olmsted, and Westlake, Ohio

Whitmer’s Lighting offers in home consultations, on site construction walkthroughs, installation and repairs. Check out their blog.

House of Lights

5818 Mayfield Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44124

House of Lights offers a wide selection of stylish lighting products and home accessories. Their showroom is over 10,000 square feet, with 16 foot tall ceilings and lighting displays to help customers visualize final installation.

Cleveland Lighting

Locations in Lyndhurst, Ohio and Fairlawn, Ohio

Cleveland Lighting is an independent lighting and home furnishings retailer with an award winning lighting showroom. Some of its special features include: eclectic & industrial, and Besa lighting.

Home Depot

Various locations

The Home Depot is sort of that old faithful larger than life DIY store. In addition to your lighting needs, Home Depot offers a plethora of items for home improvement. You may find yourself grabbing a number of other necessities, in addition to your lighting needs.

No matter what your lighting concerns are, be sure to check with experts about which lighting fixtures and features will add style to your home or business and conserve energy.

For more information about energy conservation, contact us today at www.brilliantsourceenergy.com/.

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