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Lighting in Interior Design

Lighting in Interior Design

Lighting is an integral part of interior design. The right lighting can set the tone of a room and create the right ambience. When the right lighting is realized a room can become bothstylish and functional. Here are a few tips to keep in mind.

Colour Management

Think of the surfaces in your room that you would like to enhance, this can be achieved with the correct lighting. Light colour walls can make thespace feel larger and open, whereas darker colours can leave the same space feeling tight and cramped. The illusion of space is defined by thelight reflected off the walls. Some types of lighting help with further increasing the illumination along walls.

Directional Lighting

Lighting in a space provides illumination for an entire room or it highlights very specific elements. Track lighting can behung from the ceiling and it is a good positional light that will soften the wall colors. Down lighting has a soft downwardglow that creates vertical beams of light which illuminates floors and not the walls. Accent lighting is lights hung on walls and ceilings, which provide ambient illumination for art or other architectural features in your space. In both cases, thiscan affect how light or dark a colored section can appear.

Functionality

Lighting has to be functional otherwise it is a waste of electricity i.e. money. Chandeliers are not only good focal pieces but because of the centralplacement provide excellent illumination for your space. Chandeliers can be used in dining rooms entryways and foyers to name a few. Wall lightsadd visual length and size to entryways or corridors, as well as light the way. Lamps can be used for ambient lighting as well as task specific lighting example a work area.

Space

When a room is not well lit the space can feel uninviting. This can be compounded by furniture layout and placement. Natural lighting is always the preferred source of light as shows off colours better and adds to the visual space in a room when bounced off reflective surfaces. Skylights, large windows and sheer curtains are all things to consider to increase natural light in a room.