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Lighting FAQ
What are the benefits of modern lighting?
Modern lighting is both functional and design-focused, mixing wood, stone, and metal materials that can fit into any space. Minimal design is coupled with bright illumination that doesn't feel stark or sterile. Instead, it provides warmth and a cozy ambiance to suit the room. When paired with LED bulbs, you can expect energy efficiency and a long lifespan.
What types of lighting work best in modern homes?
When choosing modern designer lighting, look for minimalist designs and clean lines that use wood, metal, stone, and soft fabrics. Even when choosing a statement piece, like the Hashira Linear Pendant Lamp, modern lighting shouldn't be ornate or overly complicated. Instead, layer your lighting with a mixture of task, ambient, and accent lighting, and choose warm light bulbs (2000K to 3000K) to create a soft glow and intimate atmosphere.
What is the difference between ambient, task, and accent lighting?
Ambient lighting is the primary source of illumination in a room. Chandeliers, pendants, recessed lights, and floor lamps fall in this category (along with natural lighting through windows and skylights). Task lighting enhances visibility for activities like cooking, reading, and office work. Table lamps and under-cabinet lights are most useful here. Accent lighting draws attention to an area, such as artwork or architectural features of the room. Wall sconces and recessed lights can be used here.
How do you layer lighting in a room?
To layer designer lighting, blend ambient, task, and accent lighting naturally. Start with overhead fixtures for ambient light. Next, add task lighting where any main activities take place. For example, a table lamp next to a reading chair or on a desk. Finally, create that sense of expertly crafted atmosphere with accent lights that highlight focal points in the room. Use dimmer switches for better flexibility and control, and vary light height to create depth.