Great
Effects Using Lighting
Lighting is the most important element of interior
decoration. It is the instrument that generates different
atmospheres to the room, from intimacy to enthusiasm. But to be
sure the effect of the light is the one we are looking for, it
is important that we know four types of illumination.
1. Ambient lighting or general
lighting.
This is lighting for the entire room. It is recommended
along with the use of intensity adjustments, to have more
flexibility in creating effects for every occasion.
2. Local lights.
They assure the light flowing around the room in order to
make comfortable activities such as reading, cooking, and
shaving. The intensity of the light is local and it has to be
correctly measured so it won’t trouble or exhaust the eyes.
3. Accent lights.
They are sources of light with ornamental purposes, usually
placed to emboss an art object or a preferred corner.
4. Natural light.
This one we get for free though windows and doors. Depending
on the period of the day, season or weather, this one can vary
in intensity and color.
A proper analysis of the everyday activities in recommended.
You must know what you will do and where you will do it. Do not
hesitate in using different types of illumination. Actually,
this is wanted and will create very interesting effects. Also
keep in mind that lighting can alter the dimensions of a room,
making it look smaller or bigger.
You will discover that there are practically hundreds of ways
of lighting that can be applied to a room. When deciding how to
choose the lightings, think of them from two perspectives:
esthetical and functional. Functionally, the lighting will
assure the correct type and quantity of light need for the
purpose in mind. Esthetically, lighting can be configured to
create the desired atmosphere.
For example when trying to choose lights for your living-room
you can take into consideration these few notes:
- Place a lamp behind every armchair, tall of about 1
meter.
- Use an accent light to emboss a painting.
- Another accent light can underline the contour of your
bookshelves.
- Be sure that the general light is adjustable.
- Use indirect light to cover the walls with light. Place
them below the floor, in little spaces behind furniture and
let them illuminate the walls.
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