10 Steps to Improve Your Lighting

Have you ever wondered how to improve your indoor lighting? Here are 10 tips and techniques to help you improve the lighting in your home.

1. Replace your recessed light trims with wall washers or eyeballs to redirect harsh overhead light to focal points (bookshelves, sculpture, pictures, fireplace, etc.).

2. Replace some of your translucent lampshades with opaque ones to increase the dramatic lighting effects.

3. Add accent lights (picture lights, plant uplights, sculpture lights, etc.).

4. Provide for a reading/task light beside each seating piece.

5. Change your light bulbs! Put PAR bulbs in your accent recessed lights, regular reflector bulbs in recessed downlights, 3-way bulbs in table and floor lamps, and install dimmers on all switches. Try pink and full-spectrum bulbs for a rosy glow!

6. Change your center ceiling light to a softly diffused glass fixture with an uplight function.

7. Add wall sconces in strategic places (behind sofas, in hallways, above fireplace, etc.).

8. Look for interesting architectural features (painted ceilings, columns, crown molding, etc.) and emphasize them with uplighting.

9. Study the room at night to make sure you have balanced the light and have eliminated dark corners.

10. Put your accent lights (for plants and sculpture) on automatic timers. These timers will control when the lights turn on and off. Imagine how soothing it will be to come home at night to subtle dramatic lighting!

Ashton Harrison has a bachelor of science degree from UVA and a masters in business administration from the University of Richmond. Ashton was the V.P. of Operations for This End Up Furniture before opening the first Shades of Light retail store in 1986. She started Shades of Light national catalog operation in 1995 and launched the Shades of Light web site in 1997. Shades of Light specializes in the highest quality indoor lighting, lamp shades, chandeliers, rugs, and curtains for every lifestyle. For more information please visit the Shades of Light web site and sign up for a free lighting catalog.