When clients consider redecorating or working on an entirely new home design, they seldom consider lighting at the beginning of the project.  It is however, something that should be considered early on.

An effective lighting plan will have a dramatic effect on the space, but the lighting also needs to serve different purposes, depending on the room.

There are three basic types of lighting.  A well lit space should include elements of all three types of lighting:

  • Task Lighting – used for things such as reading, sewing, or working on the computer
  • Ambient or General Lighting – used to illuminate the room.  This can be accomplished with various table and floor lamps, strategically placed to give you adequate light to see and move safely throughout your home.
  • Accent Lighting – used to add drama and create interest in a room.  Recessed lighting, wall sconces or track lights are perfect to spot light items such as furniture, paintings or various artwork, and fireplaces.

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Gone are the drab, utilitarian lights of old.  Light fixtures themselves have become beautiful pieces of art as well, and can be found in any decorating style whether your taste is traditional, transitional, or contemporary.

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Chandelier Curry & Co.

Below are a few lighting tips:

  • A desk lamp should be about 15” tall, shed light on the work surface and be adjustable.
  • A properly hung chandelier should hang about 30” above the tabletop, and be 6” narrower than your table on each side.
  • A standard lamp typically illuminates 40 – 50 square feet, so be sure to use several lamps in each room to avoid darks spaces.
  • Be sure your fixtures are proportionate in size to your space and furniture.
  • A reading lamp should be placed along your shoulder with the bottom of the shade even with our head.

*Photos from Currey & Co.