Lighting Makes A Big Difference When Decorating A Room
Monday, May 31st, 2010Remaking a room in your home can be a pricey endeavor. If you are starting from scratch with painting, new flooring, new furniture, and new accessories, you could be looking at thousands of dollars worth of investment. However, it is possible to drastically change the look of a room while spending a lot less money. A room’s lighting is a big part of the overall atmosphere. By changing a chandelier light fixture to a floor lamp, or a chandelier light to pendant lighting, you can alter the entire look of the room. Sunlight also make a big deal in the space. If you are thinking about making a big change to one of the rooms in your home, but you want to do it in the most cost effective way possible, consider changing the lighting in the space.
First, think about the way the room is lit. Are there giant floor to ceiling windows that are great during the daytime, but come dusk everyone finds themselves squinting and blinded in the space? If this is the case, you need additional options in the space. Sunlight is best for as long as possible, but it fades. Fill the room with plenty of options for lighting once the sun sets.
Next, determine what manual lighting methods are most practical. Recessed lighting is one of the most popular modern options, and they offer a sleek option that is unobtrusive and subtle. Depending on the furniture you have chosen for the space, you may be able to combine table and floor lamps. Both are capable of providing the same amount of light, but you may have preferences as far as style and placement. If the space is small, table lamps may be best, as long as you have room on the tables for the accessory. Should you choose floor lamps in small spaces, there are options that fit nicely behind chairs and in corners. Some styles can stretch out over furniture lighting the entire room. Lighting this way often means only one option is needed.
Next, consider alternate lighting options. Setting the mood often means utilizing features like dimmer switches, candles, and fireplaces. Remember, using candles for scent and use the fireplace for warmth, both also provide lighting and will affect the mood of the room. These gentle touches of lighting add ambiance to the space and are great in most areas. You should also consider the use of the room and whether more options are needed. If anyone will be using the room as a pass through after dark, night lighting may be necessary. Small choices fit right into sockets and emit just enough power to guide you through the space without tripping or falling.
Lighting is an imporant part of designing a space. It should be a major consideration when redecorating, and may be the only necssary change.