There are many types of lighting that can be used in various rooms of the home.
Ambient light: A hidden source of light that washes a room with a glow. It flattens an interior and creates very little shadow. A wall sconce is an example of ambient lighting.
Accent lighting: Directional lighting or lighting that adds interest or highlights a certain object or unusual architectural feature in a room. Halogen spotlights and table lamps with opaque shades are good ways to achieve accent lighting.
Task lighting: Task lighting is just that; lighting that's used to perform daily activities such as reading, computer,cooking, shaving, putting on makeup, etc. It needs to be glare-free.
Different banks of task light are useful in the kitchen — near the stove and chopping areas are places for this type of lighting. Task-lighting sources are never seen and any task light should have a reflective shield. Ambient lighting and task lighting go hand in hand. Pools of light created by several spots produce a lovely effect.
Aesthetic lighting: Lighting itself can be a work of art. A purely decorative lamp is an example of aesthetic lighting. A spotlight illuminating a statue on a pedestal or portrait on the wall is also artistic.
Natural lighting: Sunlight, candlelight and firelight; this is light that moves and is sometimes referred to as kinetic. The quality of natural light, sunlight in particular, depends on many things — time of day, weather, what season it is.
There are many ways to light a room. And the room's function greatly determines the way it should be lit. Some examples: If a room is too tall, use low luminaries that let no light out the top to help shorten those high ceilings.
If a room is too small, visually push one wall open by washing it with light.
If a room is too wide, illuminate the narrow ends. Conversely, if a room is too narrow,
illuminate the wide sides.
If a room is too tall, use low luminaries that let no light out the top to help shorten those high ceilings.
Dark walls and floors reflect less light than light-colored ones. White walls reflect all light.
A balancing act is important in all rooms when it comes to light. Up lights, down lights and wall washers work well together. They make a good team in almost any room and if dimmers are added they can perform well in any atmosphere.
Here is an an array of options for illuminating your world:
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| Natural light with task lamps. |
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| Recessed ceiling lights with dark wall. |
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| Aesthetic lighting. |
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| Task lighting & natural light; with recessed ceiling light for darker wall. |
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| Very tall ceilings require additional light; but the tall windows give natural light. |
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| Ambient lighting to set an evening mood; with daylight from unobstructed windows. |
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| White walls reflect light. |
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| This has it all: under counter lights, ceiling recessed lights, fireplace for ambience and natural light. |
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