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Lighting is a part of interior design that’s often overlooked by everyday people. While many people look at it purely from a functional standpoint, it’s a much more transformative quality than many realize. It can entirely shape how a room is perceived, easily affecting the mood, perception, and overall ambiance of the space.

Considering the various light qualities on the market, it can evoke very distinct emotional responses from anyone who enters the room. Angles like strategic placement, light color, and how the light is layered can play into the room’s character and aesthetic.

Taking a thoughtful approach to lighting can highlight architectural features, interior design details, and make for a space you want to be in. For this article, you’ll end up rethinking how light is used to allow for a more inviting, energizing, and inspiring space in modern homes.

Types of Lighting

First, you want to think about the different types of lighting that are available to you. From ambient to task, accent lighting and more, each of these has a unique effect on any space. Depending on which style you go with, you’d be surprised at how it can transform a room and how it’s perceived when people walk into it.

Ambient Lighting

This type of lighting focuses on general illumination for overall visibility and comfort. Making for a foundational layer of lighting in a space, it comes with common features like ceiling-mounted lights, chandeliers, and recessed lights.

With this approach, you’re getting a sense of openness and ease throughout a room. It does a great job of subtly influencing mood and perception, while promoting a welcoming or energizing vibe.

Task Lighting

If you aren’t familiar with the term, task lighting is made to support activities like reading, cooking, or working. Helping to reduce eye strain, task lighting improves precision and efficiency with your tasks, without the strain or distraction of other types of lighting.

A few examples of where you’ll commonly find task lighting are in desk lamps, reading lamps, and under-cabinet kitchen lights. It does a great job of enhancing productivity and functionality throughout targeted areas within a home.

Accent Lighting

You might think accent lighting falls into the same spatial category, but it carries a characteristic entirely on its own. This type of lighting does well to highlight architectural features, artwork, and decorative elements. Found inside and outside of the home, accent lighting adds depth and visual interest to many aspects of a home.

In any guide to luxury landscape design, you’re bound to find accent lighting a part of the conversation. It does well to elevate ambiance, while transforming a particular space into a more visually engaging experience.

Endnote

Lighting is a crucial part of any home, as it enhances functionality and the overall aesthetic. Layering matters quite a bit, regardless of whether you’re working with a task, accent, or ambient lighting.

It doesn’t hurt to experiment with different fixtures, brightness levels, and color temperatures to tweak customizations throughout the home. More than visibility alone, the type of lighting you work with significantly influences the mood and emotional experience of any space.

Andreea Dima
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Andreea Dima is a certified interior designer and founder of AweDeco, with over 13 years of professional experience transforming residential and commercial spaces across Romania. Andreea has completed over 100 design projects since 2012. All content on AweDeco is based on her hands-on design practice and professional expertise.

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