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5 Ways The Right Lighting Can Elevate Your Home

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 04 Sep, 2019 07:25 PM

    When you shop for a new sofa or another piece of furniture, it's not hard to envision how it might look in your living room. And if you're considering a new wall colour, you can test pretty simply with swatches.

     

    But shopping for lighting can be more complicated.

     

    It's easy fall in love with the design of a light fixture or lamp, notes interior designer Maggie Griffin, but how will it illuminate your space? How will it work with the lighting you already have? And which variety of light bulb will provide the kind of light you need?

     

    Here, three interior design experts — Griffin, founder of the Atlanta-based Maggie Griffin Design; Jennifer Bunsa of Bunsa Studio Interiors and co-founder of WorkRoom Miami; and Caitlin Murray, founder of L.A.'s Black Lacquer design — offer advice on choosing the best lighting for any room, and on navigating the range of new lightbulbs and LED technology.

     

    GET GLOWING

     

    Although many people worry about having enough light, the biggest challenge is usually avoiding glare, says Bunsa. Many houses have can lights in the ceiling which flood a room with light. Make sure those are on a dimmer, and then add other fixtures and lamps that offer a softer glow.

     

    Rather than choosing a fixture that functions like a spotlight, Bunsa says, "I always try to shop for things that are more like glowing globes that are a little bit warmer."

     

    "Lighting can make you uncomfortable if it's too bright," she says.

     

    Griffin agrees: For a more appealing effect, she says, you might choose a fixture with several bulbs that give off softer light, rather than just one very bright bulb.

     

    And when choosing bulbs, consider their colour temperature. "The goal for really good LEDs is to mimic incandescent lighting," Bunsa says. "Incandescent lighting is on the warmer side of the Kelvin scale — 2700-3000 Kelvin." Bulbs in the 4000 K range, she says, give very cold light.

     

    "It makes a space feel a lot warmer if you go with the warmer colour temperature," she says.

     

    FRAME ONE AREA

     

    Lighting can draw attention to your favourite art or furnishings, says Griffin, and create a strategic pool of light in one part of a room.

     

    For a client in Atlanta, she added sconces to the sides of kitchen cabinets to give light both practical and beautiful around the kitchen sink. She also suggests hard-wiring some light fixtures into bookcases to showcase items on the shelves and bring an extra glow.

     

    Murray takes the same approach, using sconces to frame certain areas in a room and bring a bit of intimacy to parts of a large room.

     

    DON'T HANG TOO HIGH

     

    Griffin says people usually err on the side of hanging lights too high, rather than too low.

     

    Sometimes in a living room that has a high ceiling, "there's this big, great looking chandelier," she says, but "it's hung so high you wonder, 'What does it actually illuminate?'"

     

    Instead, aim to hang fixtures low enough to "make the room feel more cozy and intimate," Griffin says. Bunsa says this is especially important around dining tables and kitchen islands: "If it's a space where you're going to be sitting and having a conversation," she says, "make sure people's faces are lit" rather than having light looming above them.

     

    CONSIDER CURB APPEAL

     

    How does your home's lighting appear to those approaching your front door? Although many people focus on privacy and might add plantation shutters or blinds to front windows, it's important to step outside and consider the effect, says Griffin.

     

    Try placing a table near a front window, she says, and put a lamp on it that gives a warm glow easily seen from outside.

     

    INJECTING A CHANGE OF STYLE

     

    Using a mix of vintage and modern light fixtures and lamps can make a room more appealing and shake up its style, Murray says.

     

    A vintage lamp or fixture "adds character and soul and makes it feel not so cookie-cutter," she says, and rewiring an old piece is more environmentally sustainable than buying new.

     

    Griffin agrees: "Don't get hung up on matching your lights," she says, "especially if you're doing a renovation or new build." A blend of styles, she says, "is far more interesting than the way they used to do it, where they picked out the matching set."

     

    Experimenting with a range of styles, she says, "gives you a chance to let your personality shine through."

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