Lighting a room
Lighting is the easiest way to revamp a room decor. With a few
well chosen and positioned lightings, a once neutral room can
turn into a cheerful and versatile space! Knowing about the
different types of lightings is the key to creating a
functional, aesthetic, and versatile lighting arrangement.
Ambient lights
Ambient lights illuminate the whole space. Most ceiling lights
that diffuse the light are ambient lights, other examples are
wall sconces. The fixtures cover the wall with light for an
overall glow and the wall reflects the light and diminishes the
look of a single source.
Harmonious ambient lighting should be too dominant. It should
give the background to your decor, but not be the focal point.
Task lights
Task lights are purely functional. They should always be planned
in the lighting scheme of any room, illuminating specific areas
for specific purposes, such as reading your favorite magazine in
the comfort of a welcoming armchair.
The key to good task lightings is installing them directly over
or slightly to the side of each area. Include task light in
every area of the room where you carry out specific activities,
at the desk, above the bar and dining table. Link them all to
separate switches to be able to switch them on and off whenever
you need them.
Accent lights
Often the most overlooked element in any room but always the
most dramatic, accent light draws attention to a particular
element, such as an interesting architectural or decorative
object. The key here is choosing what to highlight. Don't light
every object at once or none will stand out!
Be creative with your accent lights. Halogen spotlights can be
used to accentuate a beautiful work of art. A light can also be
placed on the floor beneath an indoor plant to create shadows on
the ceiling.
With accent light and a few well chosen decor accents and
paintings, any room can turn into a theater of arts!
Decorative lights
While accent lights emphasize a specific accent, decorative
lights are themselves the attention drawing accents. They do not
provide a lot of light; their sole purpose is to grab attention
and ad to the dramatic scheme of your decor.
Accent lights play a leading role in contemporary home
decorating, along ceramic vessels, paintings and other design
accents.