Task Lighting- Illuminating your subject
A major problem with central room lighting is that it is often
not bright enough to illuminate the task you are trying to
perform. There is often something between you and the source of
the light, casting a shadow over what you are trying to do,
making everything more difficult. The easiest way to eliminate
this problem is to increase the light emitted by your current
room light fixture by putting in a brighter bulb. Unfortunately
this permanently increases the light in the room and can be
oppressive when you do not need to see things close at hand. The
solution is task lighting.
The most common form of task lighting is found in kitchens.
Undercabinet lights are installed behind a facia panel and
provide direct light onto work surfaces. This eliminates the
problem of shadows falling across food preparation surfaces and
greatly reduces the risk of accidents when using kitchen
implements. Undercabinet lighting is available to purchase both
online and at regular "offline" outlets.
Task lights are also extremely useful in other rooms of the
house. A clip-on spotlight can be moved around a room to whoever
needs it and wherever it is needed. An angle-poise lamp can be
positioned differently depending on the particular task you are
undertaking, whilst a floor standing lamp can be more
permanently positioned to provide backlighting to compliment the
primary source of light in a room.
Many manufacturers offer bathroom task lighting, mainly in the
form of a light above a mirror with a shaver socket incorporated
in the design. Be aware that these need to be fitted by a
qualified person, water and electricity are notoriously bad bed
fellows and there are many regulations governing light fittings
in bathrooms.
The bedroom is another location that task lighting has many
advantages over central room lighting. A couple can have a task
light each, allowing one to continue to read when the other
wants to go to sleep. A room that contains a display of some
description will benefit hugely from the addition of task
lighting. Whether it is a low voltage track lighting
arrangement, that allows spotlights to be directed onto a
display cabinet, or a small uplighter that bathes a painting in
a natural glow both will have the desired effect. They will
naturally draw the eye of the onlooker to the item or items on
display.
An easier way of bringing task lighting to a room that is lit
only by a central lighting fixture is to change that fixture for
one that is itself a task light. Many companies offer central
task lighting, a three way spotlight fitting or a track light
with a central feed are just two ways of changing the whole feel
of a room without great cost or expense.
As with any electrical work always ensure that it is completed
by a competent person, A badly fitted light is as dangerous as
no light at all.