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COOL TYPES OF LIGHTING IN YOUR HOME SUPPORTING SPACES

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Lighting plays a crucial role in a room. However, not all types of lighting can be applied in every room. Various types of lighting are differentiated based on their source and light intensity. There are types of lights that are dim to create a warm atmosphere, while others are very bright to illuminate the entire room. These lighting sources are used according to the function and needs in specific conditions.

 

 

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Here are some types of lighting distinguished by light intensity and their need to illuminate the supporting spaces in your home, making your home look more elegant and cool, of course.

 

General Lighting

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General lighting sets the overall mood in a room. For example, a warm ambiance with yellowish tones or a cool ambiance with bluish-white hues. General lighting can be achieved using chandeliers, pendant lights, or other main fixtures. It emits a diffused light source, creating a natural feel.

 

 

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General lighting allows people in the room to see all parts clearly. Examples of general lighting include pendant lights, ceiling lights, and more. As a recommendation, it's advisable to purchase lights with dimmer controls so you can adjust the lighting to your needs, whether it's dim or bright.

 

Wall Lighting

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As the name suggests, these lights are not placed on the ceiling but are attached to the walls of your connecting rooms. They are usually not very bright, creating a subdued atmosphere. This type of lighting is commonly used for bedside lamps but can also be used in the connecting spaces of your home.

 

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One of the main purposes of this lighting is to direct homeowners towards a specific destination and provide a warm atmosphere. Typically, wall lighting in the connecting spaces uses general lighting. It's like walking down a hallway!

 

Concealed Lighting

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Commonly used in hotels or resorts, concealed lighting refers to hidden light fixtures. The lights are often placed in inconspicuous locations, such as under a wall-mounted shelf. Despite being concealed, the light still shines through, creating a calming effect. Warm, yellowish light is often used for concealed lighting.

 

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So, have you thought about which of these lighting types to apply in which room in your home? Hopefully, this can be a useful inspiration for you.

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