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Interior
lighting - mood lighting the inside
Interior
lighting as differentiated from indoor lighting involves the use
of artificial lighting or natural lighting to light up the indoors
for decorative or accentual purposes. It is a form of interior
décor and can be considered an essential to interior furnishing.
It is almost an art form in itself.
Interior
lighting involves basically two aspects.
Accent
Lighting – creates a mood and adds interest to
a room by highlighting or spotlighting certain areas and objects,
such as paintings, walls, and collectibles. Break the room into
several zones by lighting and switching them separately, then
adjust accordingly for the mood you want to set. Layer with light
from a variety of sources to get the most flexibility for creating
different moods in the same room. Layer with light, using wall
washers, downlights, and accent lights on dimmers to create a
medley of possible effects – from spacious to intimate.
Graze textured walls with our halogen downlights or directionals
placed close to the wall and aimed downward. Light bookcases and
stereo cabinets from within, using small-diameter fluorescent
or miniature halogen bulbs concealed behind the shelves. Use a
halogen floor-mounted directional fixture under a large plant
to create an artistic pattern on the ceiling. For a soft accent,
place scones on either side of your fireplace. Using a halogen
spotlight, accent an interesting painting, floral arrangement,
or piece of furniture at the end of a hallway.
Decorative Lighting – become elements of the space
themselves, such as chandeliers and candles. For an elegant setting,
blend candlelight and lower levels of electric light sources all
over the room. Show off your walls. Walls can be lit many different
ways, including using recessed lighting in the floor, or decorative
sconces that point light upwards. If you have a wall of beautiful
exposed brick, for example, you'll want to light that to show
off the texture. Use downlight for pictures. Artwork should generally
be lit from above, using downward facing lights. Many specialty
lights are available to install directly over photos and paintings.
Place light sources at various heights within the room (ceiling,
table, floor) to add visual interest and human scale. Illuminate
artwork over the headboard with ceiling-mounted fixtures placed
close to the wall to avoid direct glare.
Discover
all available tools. Modern lighting goes far beyond the standard
incandescent bulb. You can choose fiber optic lights, and even
LED illumination. You can install dimmers, colored filters, or
diffusing lenses. There are nearly limitless options to change
the quality and mood of a room's lighting.
Interior
lighting also has various styles including casual, contemporary,
traditional, tiffany, crystal, etc which all add to the element
that your taste contains. Thus interior lighting is as essential
as furnishing your house.
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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