Thursday, March 7, 2013

Proper Lighting For Any Family Room






In order to achieve the right lighting for every room in your house, you will probably use a combination of several different types of lighting.  You may have more direct lights for your ambient lighting, lamps for your task lighting and candles or battery operated tealights for your decorative lighting.  Finding the right mix involves using all types to lighting to create a perfect balance for lighting in your family room. Use the following tips to help you pick the right lighting for your family or living room.

Decorating

Before you make any lighting decisions, you must first evaluate the decorating scheme of the room.  The lighting fixtures that you choose should work to complement the decorations in your living room.  Determine which style of decorating you prefer before you make any firm decisions about your lighting choices.

Needs

Next you must decide what type of lighting you will need in the specific room.  Do you need general lighting along with lighting to accent certain areas?  All these things will figure into your final lighting plan.  Most living rooms and family rooms require some type of general lighting to create brightness in the room and allow people to walk safely.  Because these rooms serve mostly as a gathering area, you will probably want a more ambient look for your lights with decorative touches added in through accent lights or task lights.

Pick Your Fixtures

Once you have determined what types of lighting you will need in your family room, the next step is to pick out your fixtures.  Your fixtures will also need to fit in with your decorating scheme.  Because there is such a large selection of fixtures for any type of light, your choice should be based on personal preference.




Helpful Tips

1.      Consider installation needs.  Some lights require complex electrical wiring and can make your lighting bill more expensive.  If you are hiring someone to install your lights, your fees may go up based on the complications with your system.

2.      Consider adding dimmers to your lights switches in order to be able to control the level of brightness in the room.  You can use the same room for different tasks and moods when you can control the level of light.

3.      If you want something to aid in the cooling off of a room along with providing light, consider using a ceiling fan.  These are perfect for adding general lighting along with moving the air around in a room to keep the room feeling fresh.

4.      If you are looking for a clean white light in a contemporary setting, use white lights bulbs.  If you are hoping for a warmer feel to a room, use yellow bulbs in each of your light fixtures.

5.      Use round and tapered candles to add light to a room.  Not only will these help with mood lighting, but will also give off a pleasant aroma in each room.


Get Started

Once you have made your plan and addressed your needs, head on over to Batteryoperatedcandles.net and get started on choosing lighting for your living room.  When you choose the right lighting, you will create a living space for your family to gather in that feels warm and inviting.


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