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How to Light Each Room in Your Home

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It's critical that your lighting selections take into account the distinct functions that each space in your house serves. While certain spaces, like the kitchen or laundry room, require task-oriented lighting, others, like the living room, might use more indirect lighting. In other words, the amount of light, where it is placed, and the kind of fixtures used should vary from one space to another. This article will provide you with helpful advice so you can make sure the lighting in every area of your house is ideal.

 

Dining room lighting
One place where people congregate and converse is the eating area. This rule rules out a moody, murky atmosphere for this area. Use ceiling fittings like recessed can and flush-mount lights to provide your eating area with the necessary overall illumination.


Look no farther than a chandelier for statement-making dining room illumination. If you have a little amount of overhead space, use a smaller chandelier rather than a large one. Chandeliers come in many sizes and offer a lot of basic lighting in addition to being ornamental.

 

When hanging a chandelier in the dining room, bear the following in mind:

If you have an 8-foot ceiling, the bottom end of the chandelier should dangle around 35 inches over a table.
For each additional foot of ceiling height, the chandelier's height should be increased by three inches.
Bulb output from chandeliers should be between 30 and 40 lumens per square foot.
You can hang pendant lights if a chandelier isn't your style. For the greatest results, use them in conjunction with the other dining room lights.

 

Lighting Fixtures for Kitchen
For appropriate illumination, kitchens often need a mix of several sources of lighting. Consider installing a ceiling fixture for general (or ambient) lighting since they diffuse light uniformly over an area. Hang pendant lights directly above work areas, such as the kitchen island, to provide task lighting. Also take into account under-cabinet lighting, which is ideal for areas used for food preparation.

 

Remember that job areas like the kitchen require more lighting than general spaces. For these places, aim for 70 to 80 lumens per square foot, whereas 30 to 40 lumens per square foot should be plenty for general settings.

 

Fixtures for Living Room Lighting
There are several uses for a living room. As a result, you want lighting that is flexible enough to accommodate a variety of activities, including quiet reading sessions, informal entertaining, and home movie evenings. Flexible track lighting, which may provide accent, job, or ambient lighting, can be almost ideal for a living area. You may quickly and easily alter the lighting arrangement in the living room by moving, rotating, swivelling, and pointing individual lights.

 

Track lights and dimmable sconces can give sufficient illumination for simple and safe mobility without interfering with your television viewing if your living room, like most, contains a TV. Pendant lights may be utilised to offer adequate ambient lighting when your TV is off. You should aim for 10 to 20 lumens per square foot in your living area.

 

Fixtures for Bathroom Lighting
It might not look good to install the improper kind of lighting in your bathroom. Avoid having lights shine directly down onto the mirror to avoid having to deal with unpleasant shadows. On either side of the mirror, you should put fixtures like sconces or pendants. You'll have balanced illumination as a result. For shared bathrooms, adjustable sconces, on the other hand, might be perfect. They can quickly and readily adjust to various illumination requirements. Aim for 70 to 80 lumens per square foot in the bathroom since it is one area in your house that has to be well-lit.

 

Lighting Fixtures for Hallways
You may choose a flush-mount fixture for corridors, which offers indirect illumination. Sconces can also be hung along your wall as an alternative. Since halls often don't need to be very bright, 5 to 10 lumens per square foot should be plenty.