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TRICKS PROS USE TO LIGHT INTERIORS
Ever wonder why a romantic dining setting is considered romantic? How do pros do it? It's simpler than you think.
Do you wonder why you get an intimate, cozy feeling when you enter a fine dining restaurant? Or maybe a brighter, more vibrant space for a playroom? Aside from the interior style and the decor that is used, this is mainly attributed to the type of light/s used to illuminate the space.
Why is light important to interior spaces? It is because we can create different moods and different purposes depending on the type of light.
Work in layers.
This means that you should decide on your general lighting, accent lighting, and task lighting.
General lighting is the uniform level of illumination that enables you to see your surroundings and walk safely.
Accent lighting highlights key pieces you want to put a spotlight on. This may include art in the form of a sculpture or painting, or collections placed in open shelves or cabinets, or even architectural features like a column or intricate architectural details you want to put emphasis on.
Task lighting is a more focused light that allows you to perform certain tasks, such as undercabinet lighting for the kitchen or a desk lamp for an office.
Be mindful of the color of light.
In general, warm light gives a cozy ambience and cool light that goes on the bluer side gives a brighter, more vibrant feeling. Check what kind of function your space needs and employ the proper color of light. Daylight, the color in between warm and cool, is perfect for areas where you need truer colors. This means you can use this on your makeup area, or for other areas where true color rendition is important. That is why proper lighting knowledge is very important especially for retail stores selling fashion or makeup.
Do you know this is why supermarkets also employ this technique when they light their produce? It makes them look fresher. Try to remove the produce and check them out in a better light--whether daylight or fluorescent. You can tell there's a difference.
Finally, remember the purpose of your lighting.
As mentioned earlier, there are different uses for each type of light. This does not mean you sacrifice your design style. There are many decorative lighting solutions you can employ that will match the design style of your interior.
If you love hosting parties or perhaps there is an event in your life you would like to celebrate at your home, such as your loved one's birthday, this one's for you!