Layers of Indoor Lighting
Always keep in mind the three types of lighting when enhancing a living space:
Ambient Light: This is the primary source of light in a room. Its purpose is to distribute light evenly.
Task Light: Directed light for a specific activity, such as cooking, reading, or studying.
Accent Light: Supplies emphasis on a subject or scene and focus light on a work of art.
Benefits of Enhanced Indoor Lighting
Lower Electricity Bills: Making use of LED technologies in the household will in turn lower electrical consumption.
Greater Control: Customize the brightness of bulbs or schedule them ON or OFF remotely with Smart Lighting.
Improved Visual Comfort: The adjustable settings allow for the reduction in light intensity which is helpful for vision.
Uses of Indoor Lighting
Living Room: To achieve a light, ‘homey’ feel, try using both radiant and ‘decorative’ lights.
Kitchen: This lighting will assist in improving safety and efficiency in kitchen surfaces such as countertops.
Bedroom: Low lights on can be good for rest while bedside lamps are ideal for reading.
Bathroom: Suitable luminaire should be moisture resistant to avoid the accident but allow proper lighting.
Choosing the Most Appropriate Light for the Interior Space
Pointer: Choose the light form that suits a certain need, whether ambient, task light, or accent.
Culture: Selecting LED bulbs or energy-saving lightbulbs for reduced electricity consumption is preferred.
Proficiency: Select designs that match the existing style in the room.
Ending Statement
Lighting goes beyond the simple act of making a space brighter, rather its a significant component of the overall look of your house. It is impossible to have a monopoly of style and therefore whichever option you choose, it should be able to add more beauty as well as be practical and efficient to the overall space making the perfect school of thought for your home.