A Beginner's Guide to the Art of Lighting: Enhancing Your Space with Warm and Welcoming Illumination

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A Beginner's Guide to the Art of Lighting: Enhancing Your Space with Warm and Welcoming Illumination

Proper lighting is a key factor in the aesthetics of a place, literally making it shine among other properties. Lighting isn't just for making dark places livable; it makes a place feel homely. It directs our attention, gives us a sense of direction, promotes architectural aesthetics, and encourages symmetry.
Using lighting better will not only help you present the space better in pictures, potentially leading to more reservations, but also make your space welcoming, comfortable, and homely.

 

In this guide, we will focus on four primary lighting sources that any host can utilize in their property:

 

Ceiling Lights: Ceiling lights were never and will never be ideal for creating a homely atmosphere; they are better suited to commercial spaces, offices, and basements. Instead, use drop-down fixtures that complement the furniture. They shouldn't be sculptures or draw too much attention, unless the ceiling is very high. They should blend with the space rather than obstruct it.

Avoid ceiling fans with built-in light fixtures, as they reduce the aesthetic value of the lighting. In my opinion, they always appear cheap.

 

Wall Fixtures: The main purpose of wall light fixtures is to create light and shadows on the wall. They should not be directed at other objects or the space itself. They can be directed downwards towards the wall and the floor, or upwards towards the wall and the ceiling. Some wall fixtures are designed to reflect light from the ceiling, providing a better way to light up the room without using ceiling lamps at all. Some wall fixtures can light up and down, combining beauty with effectiveness.

If the wall behind is plain and white and you don't know what to do with it, one big extravagant light fixture in shape and color will do; otherwise, a light fixture that blends with the wall color is even better. This gives the impression that you have paid attention to every detail.

Corner Lamps: These can be placed in the corners of a room or next to furniture. If you already have a socket in a corner of a room, use it for a floor lamp. These lights create a focal point in the space, emphasizing the corner and making the room look bigger. The light should be soft and can project downwards to a nearby table. It should not be aimed at the ceiling. Avoid using strong bulbs with floor lamps to light up the ceiling, as the light will be too intense and uncomfortable.

 

Table Lamps: The purpose of table lamps is to highlight your furniture and the area around it. If you have bedside tables, don't forget two light fixtures, one for each side. When lit, they will highlight the symmetry of the bed and the space. If you have a desk in your space, a table lamp will provide additional light at night and highlight the desk.

 

For basements and spaces with low ceilings, ceiling lights make sense to save space and prevent guests from stumbling. However, for high ceilings, use ceiling fixtures with long cords. This will draw attention to your high ceiling space. Hang them so that the bottom of the lamp is reachable with a small ladder, making it easier to change bulbs.

Avoid installing light fixtures on high ceilings, as it will be too difficult to change the light bulb each time. With high ceilings, it is much more efficient to use up-and-down wall fixtures to light up the space.

 

If you still use old light fixtures with fluorescent or incandescent bulbs, consider upgrading to LED bulbs that are modern, efficient, and produce good light with low energy and have a long lifespan.

 

Unless you sell diamonds or watches or anything under a glass counter, avoid using cool bright white lamps. They produce a cold, unnatural light. Instead, consider using warm light. Some warmer lights are brighter, closer to white, while others are deep yellowish. Warm colors evoke warmth, comfort, and safety, creating a cozy atmosphere. It's better to use ten low-wattage warm lights to illuminate a space than one strong white bulb.

 

Lighting has a deep psychological effect equal to its essential function of providing light to a space. Use it wisely to improve your space. And please don't forget to turn on all your light fixtures before taking pictures.

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