LIGHT MY WAY
Often I see new homes built with only recessed down lights throughout, whilst these are a great choice for background lighting I think how limited the dweller will be and how little of their personality will be reflected in their home. The selection today for lighting is amazing and surprisingly cost effective. Changing a light fitting in your home can give an instant and relatively inexpensive makeover.
In my little house we have fairly limited ambient lighting; I have had to layer my lighting and while it may take us a bit longer to get to bed after switching off many switches – and sometimes getting there only to find a glimmer of light still emitting from the depths of the living area; I wouldn’t change a thing. Lots of sources of light make for many special vignettes which make for a unique and special home.
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- A home should have three sources of light; Ambient (background), Accent (highlighting) and Task (directional). For example a living room should have overhead pendants and/or downlights, and at least two lamps, by placing the lamps in the corners of your room you can visually enlarge the space.
- Source floor lamps from TradeMe, there are some great vintage finds out there.
- Use dimmers in areas where you have bright over head down lights
- Clamp lamps are great, bolt them to an architrave or piece of furniture and they will give you a cheap and mobile source of task lighting.
- If your lighting appears too cool and bright swap to a warmer bulb or a lower wattage
- Using lamps rather than wall lights in the bedroom give you a greater ability to play around with your interior when you swap bedding
- Use your imagination… that basket could easily become a light shade – those beads could thread on the cable – couldn’t they?!
I can source many of these lights shown. x
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