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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Lighting Living Room Home Design

stage lighting designerContemporary Lighting Designer

This is the light that makes the room WORK, and is the most important of the whatever the function of the space may be. As the name suggests, it gives you focused light for reading, conversing, working, washing, cooking, putting on makeup. Task lighting: This is the lighting you need to actually DO something in the space. It illuminates the space, but casts a great deal of shadows, making it less than ideal for any sort of working function, which brings us to level two. General lighting is acceptable for exactly that purpose providing sufficient light to walk into a room without tripping on anything, or to perform a sedentary task, like watching TV. General lighting: This is usually the overhead light, although many rooms, especially in more recent construction, lack even that.

lighting fixtures designerLiving Room Lighting Designer

There are three levels of lighting to consider in a well-lit room. The good news is that this is one ailment that is exceedingly easy to cure. It lowers energy levels, and contributes to eyestrain. It becomes difficult to read, or even to carry on conversation. A poorly lit room appears murky, cold, and unwelcoming, and you lose all the colors and textures you've worked hard to incorporate. Sometimes it's because the homeowners don't know what kind of lighting to use, sometimes because they don't know how to run the cords, and once in a while, I encounter the irrational belief that the room functions just fine in the dark. Why is that? Fact: There are far too many rooms suffering from bad lighting.





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