LIGHT DESIGN, TIPS TO FURNISH WITH LIGHT


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For light design means the ' decor through the light, that is, the use of lighting fixtures to make the house or any other environment more welcoming and - why not - spectacular. The right light can make a small room appear larger, make a dark corner more accessible, optimize a niche and much more. Here are some secrets to keep in mind.
1.     Light Design: the project
2.     The secrets of Light Design
3.     Colors and type of light

Light Design: the project

Taking advantage of the light design you can really change the face of any environment, giving not only character but also managing to exploit corners that often remain unused. First of all, however, it is good to carry out a sort of project to better understand where to intervene and which areas to highlight. To do this you can use the real plan of the house: photocopying it you can scribble the copy without problems and thus become familiar with the subject.

Alternatively, if you don't want to resort to a professional right away, you can use software to design homes online and free, some even with 3D views. Regardless of the chosen medium, it will now be necessary to identify the areas to highlight with light: for example a niche, a wall or a painting. There is no limit to your imagination and your needs.

The secrets of Light Design

Light design is an incredible resource to make every home and environment welcoming, giving personality and also managing to positively modify the defects of the built environment. Industry professionals recommend the use of LEDs because of they guarantee excellent scenographic results and considerable energy savings. This type of light is available in different colors, such as neutral white, warm white: the possibilities to create suggestive angles are practically endless.

To illuminate an environment such as the kitchen, for example, it is advisable to use broad-spectrum lighting devices, that is, capable of transmitting a lot of light. It is good to highlight three fundamental points of the room: the worktop, the dining table and the whole room with a diffused light. This type of lighting is important in every room, it must be soft and restful but at the same time capable of making every corner of the room visible.

This will then be added lights that will highlight some corners and important areas, such as the dining table in the living room, or the corner next to the sofa. The lights are used to create atmosphere but they must also make the room livable and allow the implementation of daily actions to the fullest.

The colors and the type of light

With the light, you can highlight even the most hidden corners of the house and create truly evocative plays of light and shadows. Choices to accentuate also thanks to the type of luminaire and the color of the light itself. To highlight focal points you will opt for directional or applique spotlights that have the light beam facing the area of ​​interest. With lights of yellow or read the object in evidence will reflect these nuances while using a white light - or white - the object will return natural nuances.

There are also ad hoc lighting fixtures for every different domestic environment, such as ceiling-mounted chandeliers for the dining room, the kitchen and all large and representative rooms that need diffused light. In the entrance, as well as in the bathroom, you can use ceiling lights that will give a diffused light but cluttering much less than a suspension model.

In the living room then, as well as in the study and in the bedrooms are also important support lights such as table lamps for the night tables, the table lamps for coffee tables and floor lamps from the ground useful for those who want to read. Always very useful are the spotlights, available in infinite models like the directional ones and ideal for all the rooms and recessed on ceilings and floors.
Also, read about MODERN LIGHTING: A CHOICE OF STYLE.

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