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Indoor
Lighting - luminating the great indoors
Indoor
lighting is the use of natural or artificial lighting to light
up the indoor area of any space. Natural indoor lighting involves
use of daylight through strategically placed windows, skylights,
architectural design, etc to maximize the use of natural light.
Artificial indoor lighting looks at clever placement of lamps,
bulbs, electrical lights to light up an area according to one’s
needs and wishes.
When
it comes to lighting the indoors, the possibilities are limited
only by your imagination. However some basic types of lighting
should cover your needs.
Ambient Lighting – provides overall illumination
and a comfortable level of brightness, and allows you and your
guests to see and move around safely. Place wall or ceiling-mounted
lights and switches at the top and bottom of stairways for safety.
Corner lights open up a space.
If
you have a small entry area, for example, you'll want to use lights
to give the illusion of a larger area. Use translucent shades
on table lamps to contribute to the ambient light level.
Task Lighting – helps you perform a specific
activity, such as reading or playing games, by concentrating light
in a particular place. Think about the use of the room. Is it
a formal dining room where you'll be having meals? Is a sitting
room where you will need light to read? Is it a media room where
you need to keep TV screen glare to a minimum? The room's function
will help you choose an appropriate lighting design.
Interior
Lighting – gives your indoors more than just simple
lighting. It enhances the aesthetic appeal and the artistic taste
of your indoors. It is an essential device in furnishing and reflects
the status of an individual.
Indoor
lighting can be simple or highly complex as can be seen from the
above. One can keep the lightings to the basic requirements and
use power saving L.E.D.s for cost effective lightings. However
if one wants to spruce up things a bit then the budget has to
be considered. Not just the initial cost but working cost as well.
Get what you want, and stay on budget.
When you find a lighting scheme that really works in a room, you'll
be a lot happier with your home. Choose the lighting design that
meets your budget, is practical for the room's use, and creates
a mood that pleases you.
Indoor
lighting should be about more than just simple illumination. Any
old light source can keep you from tripping over things in the
dark, but only a carefully planned and expertly installed lighting
design will make the most of your living spaces and help you create
specific effects and moods.
There
are many more appliance articles in our fixture
section. There is more specific information in the links at
the beginning of this article. They can guide you where you need
to go.
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