Lighting elements are one of the most important elements of interior design. Lighting in interior spaces is not only functional, it is very important in determining the atmosphere and feelings of the environment for the user. It is very important to create a layered plan using lighting products with different intensities and different functions for good lighting.
Step by Step
First, a primary lighting element should be determined. This is called “ambient light”. It determines the general lighting of the room. Secondly, “task lighting” comes after this. It is used when high light is needed, such as reading, preparing food, etc. Table lamps, kitchen under-cabinet lighting LEDs are examples of task lighting. Thirdly, “accent lighting” comes. Accent lighting is used to give a dramatic atmosphere to the space and to highlight certain decoration elements. Wall sconces, some pendant lamps and floor lamps can be given as examples.
Another important point is the temperature of the light selected. The temperature of the bulbs greatly affects the atmosphere of the space. Warm white light (2700K-3000K) is suitable for creating a warm and comfortable environment and is usually used in living rooms. In rooms such as bathrooms and study rooms that require more illumination and clarity, a lighting between 3500K and 6500K can be selected.
Finally, it is important to highlight certain areas in your home. One or more stylish pendant lamps placed above your dining table, LED lighting under the cabinets in the kitchen, or functional lighting used at the bedside have a positive effect on the space both aesthetically and functionally.
You can create a living space that is both stylish and comfortable by making the right lighting choices and completely changing the atmosphere of your home.