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Lighting your home comes with many benefits for interior and exterior spaces. Besides bringing sight in darkness, lighting can be a good way to add ambiance to your home. When lighting is installed correctly, you add value to the property while improving security. This post will look into the ultimate guide to brightly light your home.

Understand the Different Types of Lighting

Homes are lit in two different forms: natural lighting and artificial lighting. For natural lighting, you can find ways to brightly light your home. This can be done through hanging bright colored curtains or hanging mirrors to reflect light inside your space. However, natural lighting tends to wear off at night. Therefore, you can use artificial lighting to aid in the night. Some of the artificial lights include task lighting, ambient lighting such as chandeliers, accent lights to include outdoor spotlights or ‘buitenspots’, and others. Understanding the different types of lighting and where each type fits will help make your artwork, architectural details, and focal points noticeable.

Choose the Right Bulbs

It is important to emphasize the need for environmentally friendly bulbs such as the LEDs. In addition to energy efficiency, they are also cost-effective. The LED materials are 100 percent recyclable. They emit no toxins into the environment, thus reducing the carbon footprint by a huge percentage. It is also important to understand that they are durable, thus no need for constant replacement. They also come in different color temperatures. Different colour temperatures impact different moods. Therefore, you can have each bulb that suits the needs of your indoor or outdoor space.

Lighting Design for Each Area

Living Room

Each area in your home could benefit from different lighting designs to establish a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The living room has most of the sitting area, covered in art and other décor acting as focal points.

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There is absolutely no need to let that décor sit in the dark. The living room actsas the epicenter of your home, therefore it has to be bright. You could have chandeliers, floor lamps, elegant pendant lights, wall lights and others.

Bedroom

However, the bedroom could use different and a bit darker lighting designs. This is because the bedroom is a resting area after a long day’s work. You want the lights dimmed to help you relax and fall asleep easily. Recessed lighting designs are effective for making your bedroom feel more warm. You could also use table lamps on your bedside, in case you wake up in the middle of the darkness. They are the best as you can easily access them from your sleeping position. The bathroom could also use cool lighting. But you will need vanity or mirror lights for grooming.

Kitchen

Your kitchen on the other hand could use well balanced lighting designs for different occasions. For instance, some kitchens also include a dining area which could use warmer lights as compared to brightly lighting designs for the cooking area. You might need cabinet lighting as well to get the items in storage. Additionally, as you may use your dining area for dinner dates, ensure you have flexibility in changing the lighting ambiance to dimmer to set the right date mood.

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Lighting your home can be challenging if you fail to find the right guide. Some lighting installations can be DIY but for complex projects, it is best that you consult experts. This guide will help you understand the different types of lighting available, the choice of bulbs and the designs fit for the main areas of your home. You can also seek home stylists to help you understand how different lighting designs could benefit the touch and feel of your home.