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A place to bond with your family, the living room is considered as one of the main facets of a common household. It is a place to have family conversations, watching TV, a place to read your favorite books or newspaper, or even a place of play for the kids. This is also a place for you and your friends to have quality time together chatting or as a venue for fun-filled activities.
The lighting you use in your living room can determine the mood of those who stay in it, as well as the comfort that it can bring to your eyes. Too bright, or too dim, can cause eye strain, and might ruin the comfortable mood. Instead of using fixed intensity for lighting, you can use adjustable ones that can be used for different purposes.
The Blend Of Artificial And Natural Lighting
In truth, there are two kinds of lighting for your living room: natural and artificial. Natural lighting comes from outdoor lights during the day. It can be enhanced with proper windows, curtains, and so on. Artificial lighting is electric in nature provided by appliances.
Natural lighting in the living room can be achieved through placement of windows, doorways, skylights, and more. If you want to adjust natural lights coming into your living room, you can use curtains and window tints to achieve the most comfortable natural lighting for you. Most often the case, natural lights can be cumbersome in watching TV or any home entertainment system, so it’s best to place your TV or monitor away from them.
Artificial lighting can vary in both quantity and quality. This depends on the kind of light you chose to place in your living room. Instead of placing only one light source in the middle of the room, you can use your creativity and utilize various lighting available today; such as recessed lighting, down (dim) lights, table or reading lamps, wall lamps, and so on. You can even utilized chandeliers with lighting controls so that you can control the atmosphere of your room.
Planning Is The Key
Advance planning plays an important role in setting up different lighting for various areas of your living room. If it is a combination of a sitting room and home theatre, then it is necessary to provide light controls that will fit the activity.
For example, reading does not require bright lights, since the light will be refracted off the page and might cause eyestrain. You can place a desk light, or a lampshade, besides your couch or lounge chair to provide adequate lighting. If not, you can incorporate lighting controls so that you can set the brightness to the most comfortable one for you.
As with the case of home theatre, lighting control is very important. If you are using video projectors or low-light intensity monitors, then you have to use the proper lighting for quality viewing. Also, being able to adjust the lighting can set the mood depending on the movies you plan to watch. If you are enjoying a horror flick, dim lighting would set the mood just right.
Proper lighting for your living room is necessary considering its importance in your family circle. The perfect lighting will create the best mood in any activity, thus improving the overall functionality of the place.
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