Residential Space
When it comes to creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere in a home, lighting plays a crucial role. There are many different aspects of lighting to consider when designing the lighting scheme for a residential space.
Architectural lighting refers to the use of lighting to enhance the architectural features of a home. This might include highlighting unique architectural details such as columns, arches, or moldings, or creating an accent wall using light. Architectural lighting can be used both inside and outside the home to create a striking and memorable effect.
Lighting design is another important consideration in residential lighting. This involves selecting the right fixtures, globes, and colours to create the desired ambience in each room of the home. Lighting design also includes creating a layout that balances ambient lighting with task lighting and accent lighting, in order to provide optimal visibility and create a pleasant atmosphere.
When it comes to interior and exterior lighting, there are many options to choose from. Inside the home, you might consider using pendant lights, wall sconces, or lamps to create a warm and inviting ambience. Exterior lighting might include outdoor in-ground pathway lights to guide guests to the front door or exterior wall lights to add a touch of elegance to the home's facade.
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RESIDENTIAL SPACE
When it comes to creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere in a home, lighting plays a crucial role. There are many different aspects of lighting to consider when designing the lighting scheme for a residential space.
Architectural lighting refers to the use of lighting to enhance the architectural features of a home. This might include highlighting unique architectural details such as columns, arches, or moldings, or creating an accent wall using light. Architectural lighting can be used both inside and outside the home to create a striking and memorable effect.
Lighting design is another important consideration in residential lighting. This involves selecting the right fixtures, globes, and colours to create the desired ambience in each room of the home. Lighting design also includes creating a layout that balances ambient lighting with task lighting and accent lighting, in order to provide optimal visibility and create a pleasant atmosphere.
When it comes to interior and exterior lighting, there are many options to choose from. Inside the home, you might consider using pendant lights, wall sconces, or lamps to create a warm and inviting ambience. Exterior lighting might include outdoor in-ground pathway lights to guide guests to the front door or exterior wall lights to add a touch of elegance to the home's facade.