steps to get proper home lighting

 Lighting the interior of the house is not just a ceiling lamp or an expensive chandelier, but it is more than that, as the lighting needs a careful study in terms of choosing the quality and places of installation and their suitability for the different elements of the decor. Today we will walk with you in steady steps towards proper home lighting in a clear and easy-to-apply way…

1- natural lighting

We must take into account the presence of a sufficient number of windows and balconies in the correct places of the house to benefit from the natural lighting in most of the main parts of the house, such as the living room, dining room, and kitchen. It is also necessary to ensure good ventilation for the parts of the house, especially the kitchen and bathroom. 

2- industrial lighting

Reliance on natural lighting is important during the day for the health of the members of the house and to save the budget, but it is preferable to use artificial lighting to enhance natural lighting in places that do not receive enough sunlight, or when wanting to do special work such as preparing food in the kitchen.

3- lanes

Most of the corridors do not have windows and therefore do not receive enough sunlight, and therefore artificial lighting is necessary, so it is possible to use wall lamps or light points installed on the sides of the corridor, and strong lighting from the ceiling chandelier can be satisfied.

4- Direct and indirect lighting

Industrial lighting can be used in two ways:

1- One of them is directly through the lampshades and chandeliers, which focus the light on specific areas, but cause ghosts and shadows to occur because the light source is exposed.

2- The other is indirect, in which the light source is hidden, such as the lighting of the ceiling cavity, and in this way the shadows disappear completely, and they give general lighting of medium strength.

It is also possible to use the two types together to take advantage of the intensity of lighting and the advantages of each of them.

5- stained glass

To give the house joy and vitality through lighting, it is possible to use colored glass for windows, so that the natural lighting through it appears as if it were colored, and colored industrial lighting bulbs can be used for the same purpose.

6- Bedroom lighting

The bedrooms are not suitable for intense lighting, because they are painful to the sight and annoying as well. It is always better to have moderate or dim lighting, which we get through the spotlight on the ceiling or the abalek that emits soft lighting that helps to relax and calm the nerves.

7- Pay attention to the colors of the furniture

Furniture colors affect the quality of lighting. Dark colors absorb light and light colors reflect, and the same idea is for matte and glossy surfaces and floors. And we must not forget that the dark wall paint absorbs light and gives a feeling of narrowness of the room.

8- Uses of the room

The quality of the lighting used in the rooms depends on their purpose. Is it for sleeping and for TV or for work and study? If your room has multiple uses, such as this room designed by the architect , in which we find a TV, living and office, then you must provide a number of From lighting units in different styles to suit your multiple activities.


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