Practical Lighting Tips To Brighten Your Home

Submitted by: Terry Henman

Lighting is a vital part of any interior design scheme. The type and style of lighting you choose is of course down to personal taste, however lighting needs to be given careful consideration in order to create warmth and sufficient light for the puporse of each room.

Kitchens

Bright lighting is required in a kitchen. In the past fluorescent lighting was the order of the day! However this stark lighting choice is being replaced with spot lighting and under cupboard lights to illuminate work surfaces.

Dining rooms

Most houses still have a central ceiling light with a lamp shade which coordinates with the room albeit a neural style, flamboyant chandelier or in a colour which teams with the window dressings.

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Table lamps are also used in dining rooms to create soft and inviting lighting effects which provide a sense of warmth and an ambient atmosphere.

Lounges

This is the room where lighting comes into its own! Many people choose to ignore a central light and opt for a number of lamps used in conjunction with floor lamps to create atmospheres conducive to relaxation.

The number of lamps used will of course be dependant on the size of the room and whilst one or two lamps are ideal in most average sized lounges, wonderful lighting effects can easily be achieved by having a scattering of small tables lamps nestling on shelving, in alcoves or an coffee tables.

Bedrooms

The need for an overhead style ceiling lamp is typically required in bedrooms for dressing purposes, however bedside lamps are nearly always included as well. A pair of matching bedside lamps is most people s choice, along with shades which coordinate and compliment the bedding and window treatments. Soft and gentle lighting effects are a great way to de-stress and unwind and of course bedside lamps make the whole operation of turning the lights off far easier once you are in bed!

Children s bedrooms can look stunning with ceiling light shades which have specific themes such as hot air balloons with cuddly toys suspended in baskets and other quasar touches.

Entrances

These are generally well lit with ceiling lights but can have the additional of a lamp to create a warm and inviting entrance to your home.

Bathrooms

Bathrooms also need to be brightly lit for the majority of the time. The use of spot lighting which are often fitted flush to the ceiling provides sufficient light in small and medium bathrooms. For soaking in the bath candles, particularly those which omit an aroma are frequently used.

Many of the latest showers have built in lighting which changes or pulses colours to help you relax.

The bathroom and kitchen are usually the only two rooms which do not include additional lighting in the form of lamps.

There are wide ranges of all types of lighting available to suit your home and its interior design style. Large table lamps, either vintage or modern, are a great way to add personal touches and help transform you house into a home.

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