10 Steps to Improving your Home Lighting
Lighting quality in a specific space is always the result of the blending of
the architecture, light sources, relation to the visual task, and the preferences and needs of the users.
This makes it very hard to develop a single formula that will always create
magnificent lighting in every space of the home. The debate over creating a ‘recipe‘ for quality lighting will go
on for a long time.
Here are some simple lighting measures that will almost always improve your
home lighting quality:
1. Switch from cool and warm-white lamps to rare earth. RE lamps give better
color quality and often produce more light.
2. Switch from magnetic ballasts to electronic. Electronic ballasts help
eliminate flicker and hum (big on the list of user complaints).
3. Put more light on ceilings and walls. Ceiling brightness makes spaces seem
taller. Brighter walls make spaces seem bigger.
4. Paint your walls with light colors. Lighter color values improve the
efficiency of your lighting equipment and make spaces brighter.
5. Include daylight in your home lighting plan. Daylight is usually the first
choice for users — it has the best color, gives a connection to seasonal rhythms, and usually comes with a
view.
6. Accent architectural details and artwork. Give users a sense of depth, shadow and contrast for visual variety.
The eye needs variety to stay interested and awake.
7. Determine who will use the space in the home. Age of users changes the
amount of light needed for seeing and the amount of glare that can be tolerated.
8. Determine what the users will be seeing in your home. Visual tasks are the
basis for when, where and how the light should be distributed.
9. Calculate the lighting performance of your designs. Create good estimates of
the lighting distribution in the space don’t just fill in the holes in the ceiling grid.
10. Know when to hire a home lighting professional — and do so. Good home
lighting designers offer a range of solutions to lighting problems — knowledge of equipment, creative applications
and comprehensive project management
Following these tips won’t necessarily win you an international award in lighting design. But they might help
reduce some of your (and your users) lighting head-aches.
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