Lighting to Set up Your Home’s Aesthetics

Posted by admin | Lighting | Posted on November 16th, 2009

In modern interior design and home improvement, more emphasis is now given to lighting as a major element to decorate your home. Back in the days, lighting took the back seat in interior design. Older houses usually have poor and inadequate lighting – with a single ceiling-mounted light at best. So today, light has been introduced as an addendum to design concepts. Its impact in the look of a room is now widely recognized. Light can set up your mood to get your poker face on and get Facebook poker chips for your day’s game.

Lighting greatly contributes to the ambience and functions of any room it touches. It glows up any part of your house where you do tasks like preparing food, doing homework and spending time on hobbies. It provides disposition and nuance to your living room. If you have art collections or if your house has any special features like high ceiling, proper lighting can be very decorative and will highlight these elements.

The use of lighting in interior design is categorized into three. The better understanding of these can help you use lighting effectively as a design element to your house. First is task lighting. In this category, light is used to illuminate areas where tasks such as study and office work are carried out. Next is accent lighting. This is where lighting is used primarily used for decorative purposes like highlighting art pieces and architectural features. Last is ambient or diffuse general lighting. This is where low level or soft light is needed just to complement activities such as watching TV or entertaining guests.

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