Interior Lighting Tip


Interior Design & Lighting Tip
Many times good interior design counts on a certain kind of sleight-of-hand: The very best job is the one you don't notice, because it doesn't call attention to itself.

Good lighting, in a home or business, is one of those things that's invisible - if it's done well. You only notice the lighting of a room if it's too bright or too dim, not if it's just right. Our goal in offering this series of articles on Lighting is to give you some concrete advice on how to light a room so effectively that no one notices whether you're using florescent or incandescent lights, track lighting or standing lamps. They'll notice only that the room feels comfortable, and that they want to come back again.



Lighting 101 Series: Interior Lighting & Interior Design Tips

Part 1: Light Up Your Life

Part 2: Mood Lighting

Part 3: Harmony

Part 4: Types of Lamps - Incandescent

Part 5: Incandescent Bulbs Continued

Part 6: Fluorescent Bulbs

Part 7: Quartz Halogen Bulbs and Light Fixtures

Part 8: Halogen Safety

Part 9: Decorative Bulbs for Interior Lighting

Part 10: Lamps for Task Lighting

Part 11: Mood Lighting Tips

Part 12: Harmony in Your Lighting Designs



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