Since every room has depth, height, and width, lighting should enhance these dimensions rather than flatten them. Here are some key considerations for a well-balanced lighting scheme:
Layer Your Lighting – Combine ambient, task, and accent lighting to add depth and avoid a flat, uniform look.
Utilize Wall-Mounted Fixtures – Sconces and wall-mounted lights create soft, indirect lighting, adding warmth and reducing harsh shadows.
Incorporate Recessed Lighting Thoughtfully – Avoid overuse, as too many recessed lights can make a space feel sterile. Use them strategically for general illumination or to highlight key areas.
Use Floor and Table Lamps – These add flexibility, allowing you to adjust the lighting in a room based on mood and function.
Consider Uplighting – Floor uplights or wall washers can make a space feel taller and more expansive by bouncing light off the ceiling or walls.
Highlight Architectural Features – Use lighting to draw attention to interesting design elements like alcoves, textured walls, or artwork.
By thinking beyond just ceiling fixtures and evenly distributed lighting, you can create a more inviting, dynamic, and visually appealing space.
Pete Farrelly - Lighting Designer at UBERCOOL
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