When you are considering the interior design of a house or room, illumination is almost certainly the most important factor of the changes to the interior decoration. After all, it is the factor that generates the mood of the room. You can create moods from intimacy to austere clinicism just by the power of your light bulb or rotating a dimmer control.
However, if you want to be sure that the effect of the lighting is the one you are looking for, it is important that you be acquainted with the four main kinds of lighting.
Ambient illumination: This is the general illumination for the entire room. In most rooms it is the typical light in the centre of the ceiling be it a fluorescent tube or an incandescent bulb. It is suggested that you make use of one or more dimmers in order to have more flexibility in creating effects for each occasion.
Local lights: These lights are used to supplement or even briefly replace the ambient lighting. Local lights are most frequently standard lamps, table and wall lights and are normally used in order to assist such activities as reading, cooking, and shaving. The concentration of the light is local and it has to be properly worked out so it won?t strain the eyes.
Accent lights Accent lights are sources of light for showing off decorative items, ordinarily placed so as to draw attention to an objet d?art . Quite literally to show it in its best light.
Natural light: This is the one we get free though skylights, windows and doors. This light is controllable for part of the day by shades, curtains, drapes, blinds or awnings, but clearly varies with the time of the day, the season and the weather. Some locations see huge variations in natural light according to the season, eg monsoon, snow, etc.
It is doubtless easiest, if you take a house room by room. Start by thinking about what the room is used for. Retirees will probably want to take advantage of the daytime natural light for hobbies and reading, whereas a working couple with school-age kids, will be more active in the evening, when additional illumination might be more imperative. Write down what you do and where you do it. Do you have a favourite armchair for reading the paper, do you read the paper during daylight hours or after work? Be courageous in your selection of lighting, but also keep in mind that illumination can have a strong influence on our perception of dimensions, making a room look larger or smaller than it is in reality.
There are numerous ways to light a room but they all come from one of two perspectives: the lighting is either practical or aesthetic. Yes, they are both used to enable you to see more effortlessly, but highlighting the pages of a book or a shaving mirror is not quite the same as using a soft light to highlight a statue of the Madonna in an alcove.
In a short synopsis, you could use the few lines below to give you starting ideas when you are considering changing a room?s lighting:
i] Position a standard lamp behind armchairs: they ought to be between three and five feet tall. ii] Use an accent light to high or even low light a work of art. iii] Use an accent light to underline the lines of bookshelves. iv] The ambient light should be adjustable. v] Use local illumination to cover the walls with a low light or glow (can be sunk into the floor)
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