The Benefits of successful lighting solutions.



Lucy Wagtail – doing shades differently!
Irene Massey founded Lucy Wagtail in 2007 and has been a real Highland success story as they offer a range of hand made, bespoke and custom lamp shades, cushions, curtains, blinds, table lamps, floor lamps and many other interior decor items to help make your house a home.
Sustainability is important to them. They have introduced and encourage the use of our eco friendly board as a lining to create a new lampshade, much kinder to the environment!
If you are interested in a custom or bespoke lamp shade or if you don’t find what you’re looking for at Scottish Living
Please get in touch here: info@lucywagtail.com

Thomas Edison has a lot to answer for!
Choosing the correct BULB for the job!
A bulb’s a bulb we hear you say.
Well actually their not. The choice of bulb is crucial for creating that ‘mood’ thing we were talking about earlier.
There are now bulbs for all occasions so consider the following:
How bright does your project need to be?
In todays energy saving climate we suggest using energy saving bulbs as often as possible, especially where there are a lot of bulbs frequently used.
Bulbs have different colour temperature’s – some are warm and some are cool so be careful of your choice.
The introduction of modern Edison light bulbs create wonderful feature bulbs perhaps for an industrial style room.


Use Spotlights for highlighting your favourites
Why not add some warmth, drama, sophistication and ambience to your setting. Use your lighting to focus on a feature wall, architectural element or even a special possession. Uplighters make high ceiling rooms even bigger while a small spotlight over an object can create a moment of intimacy and beauty.
One of the best uses of spotlights to draw people in, is over the kitchen/dining room table. Keeping the focus tight on the food and ambience will help conversations flow late into the night.
Little touches in the darkness
Late in the evening when a bathroom run calls, you get out of bed and switch the ‘BIG’ light on and BOOM you’re blind. Why not think about investing in some floor level lighting in hallways, stairs, bathrooms and kitchens to create a subtle warmth and a guide to your destination.
Keep it simple and consistent!
One thing to watch out for is you don’t get carried away and have lot’s of different styles in a sordid array throughout your home. By keeping a neutral tone your spaces will seem to open up and appear larger, statement pops will add interest through colour (lampshades) will add interest, while darker hues will add that touch of opulence, luxury and intimacy.
Scottish Living is all about keeping it simple and consistent but with a bit of wildness flung in.

Lucy Wagtail Yellow Harris Tweed Lampshade
Light is everything…











