Monday 6 July 2009

How To Choose Great Light Fixtures

Home décor doesn’t end with some pretty vases, throw cushions, and paint. Your light fixtures are an important part of adding the finishing touches to a room. So how do you choose great light fixtures?

Everybody’s tastes are different which is why there are thousands of different choices in light fixtures. And some of the new styles have added an entirely new “light” to the options.

Before choosing your fixtures you’ll need to decide what type of lighting you need and what you are trying to achieve. You’ll also want to consider the type of bulb the lightening uses. There are many choices other than traditional light bulbs.

Ambient lighting is used as background lightening. It’s not designed to work with but rather to set a mood. It’s not a very useful lighting but if you choose fixtures that fit the room it can add character and charm to the room.



Accent lighting is used to “accent.” It can add depth, create a focal point, and of course create an atmosphere. Small halogen spotlights, track lightening, table lamps, and strip lights are all examples of accent lighting. How you aim your accent lighting will depend on what you are trying to do with it.

If you want to make a painting a focal point a strip light above the painting works well. If you want to prevent UV span lighting to plants floor spotlights that beam off the ceiling work well. If you want to light up a curio cabinet a book clip works well.

Task lightening is the lighting you depend on to complete tasks such as cooking, sewing, or working at your computer. It should be focused on the area you will be working in. Task lighting that is halogen, tungsten, or fluorescent works best.

Occasion lighting is used for special get together such as a party. It’s used to set the mood and create an ambiance. You’ll have to experiment a bit until you get the mood you want. You can easily make a room romantic or vibrant using lighting. You can also use occasion lighting to highlight an area of a room. Don’t forget that you can use colored bulbs to set the tone.

Traditional wall lighting is often more decorative than it is practical. The candle light bulbs are designed to add soft lighting to the room and many chandelier fixtures use this type of lightening over the dining table.

Enclosed fixtures are your typical fixtures that you find in halls, bedrooms, and bathrooms. You can also get enclosed fixtures that are weatherproof for your outside lighting.

Spotlight are very vogue and there are some great fixtures to choose from. They are also quite versatile because they send beams of light in any direction you want. Spotlights can be used in track fixtures or in cupboards, on desks, or above pictures.

Fluorescent lighting covers a nice large area and a quite energy efficient. However over the past few years with more fashionable fixtures and halogen bulbs their popularity has waned.

There are different types of fluorescent bulbs all which give off a different type of lighting. White lights are good in a loft or workshop. If you are putting them in your house avoid green and blue which are bad for your eyes, instead choose a warm yellow color which will give you a nice soft lighting.

Everyone has different tastes when it comes to the type of lighting and the type of light fixtures they want to use. The most important thing to remember is to choose effective lighting for what you want to achieve, and choose fixtures that compliment and give the finishing touches to your room.


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2 comments:

Unknown said...

Choosing Great Light Fixtures is of our own choices for houses and offices.Lights in kitchen and Reading Room should be of Fluorescent Light bulbs.These bulbs are good at appearance and bright and is safer in kitchen.Lights in TV Room can be of Decorative.So i choose Light Fixtures in this way.

aynzan said...

Very useful tips .thanks for sharing!

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