Lamp Lighting Basics
Lighting can make a
big difference in the look and feel
of your home instantly. It can make
a small room look open and airy, and
large rooms appear warm, cozy and
inviting. It can create a
stimulating atmosphere for a night
of entertaining, or a quiet feeling
of relaxation after a long, tiring
day. In so many ways, lighting makes
a difference; for task performance,
safety and security. It’s simple and
inexpensive.
Portable Lighting comes in
many forms. They are plug-in lights
designed to be placed around the
home and moved at will, allowing
flexibility in design.
Table Lamps are typically
used as
reading
lights, to accent dark
corners of a room, or used on an
end
table or buffet. They
generally cast an omni-directional,
unfocused light.
Desk Lamps are specifically
designed to illuminate a smaller
area more intensely, such as desks
or workspace areas. The light source
should be placed about 15 inches
above the surface of the desk.
Armed Lamps have movable arms
to direct light where needed. They
are specifically designed to
illuminate a smaller area more
intensely, such as desks or
workspace areas. They mount directly
to a wall and can be hard-wired or
plugged in and some offer decorative
cord covers to match it’s finish.
These types of lamps make great
alternatives to bedside table lamps
without taking up space.
Floor Lamps provide ample
task lighting for reading, sewing
etc. They should be free of
distracting glare and shadows. They
are also used to accent dark corners
of a room or for task lighting by an
end table. They generally cast an
omni-directional, unfocused light
and are perfect for complimenting a
favorite sofa or chair.
Torchieres are
floor
lamps which direct
light upwards. Torchieres are for
ambient,general and accent lighting.
They are most commonly used in
corners or areas with higher
ceilings.
Shade Selection:
Since task lighting is essential for
reading or doing detailed work. A
solid colored shade controls the
direction of the light, allowing
very little light to go upward, and
a lot of the light stays filtered
and focused down below and with this
directed, higher-intensity light; a
downward reading lamp such as floor
and table lamps, directs light over
the shoulder of the reader. Be
careful not to place the source of
light behind the person's head so as
to avoid shadows on the book or
magazine.
Placement Tips:
It's important where you place your
lights. Create pools of light and
dark around the room. It's the
shadows we're drawn to, and the
pools of light we take comfort in.
Lamp light from the midpoint of the
room is most important for balance
and effect.
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