Wednesday, 21 May 2014

How To Light Up Your Home With The Appropriate Indoor Lighting



The lighting scheme defines a home’s personality. Even the most architecturally sleek house can look dreary if the lighting plan is generic and not well thought out. When thinking about your indoor lighting, it is a good idea to consider the varied functions of each room in your house. The living space can serve as both a haven of relaxation or as a social hub for friends and family. These different functions require different illumination solutions.



Bedroom
The bedroom is one of the most versatile spaces in a home, allowing you to play with different accents and ambiences. What activities do you mostly enjoy in your bedroom? Table lamps and floor lamps are great sources of light if you read in the bedroom. When purchasing a reading lamp, look out for the type of shade that comes with the light; different shades offer varied luminosity. You want to pick out a lighting fixture that will prevent glare and make reading comfortable. If you require general indoor lighting, flush mount lights offer adequate illumination. You will certainly require more than one flush mount ceiling lights for larger rooms. Flush mount fixtures not only create an appearance of higher headroom but they are also discreet and can add a tinge of elegance to your room.  Be sure to check out the elegant range of table and floor lamps at Luma Lighting

Bathroom

Adequately lighting up the bathroom can be a bit precarious. However, the trick is to use several lighting layers to create a luxurious, safe and functional bath area. In addition to placing recessed bathroom lights around the bathtub or shower area, you need to properly position the vanity lights, install decorative fixtures and highlight any exotic collections. Each area in the bathroom space requires its own type of lighting; the vanity sections need bright task lighting, while the tub area will accommodate soft relaxing accent illumination. Ambient indoor lights such as cove light creates a whimsical glow in the bathroom and brings focus to the reflective tiles. 


Living room
Like the bedroom, the living space is a great area to experiment with a wide array of lighting options. Chandeliers can undoubtedly infuse shimmer and glitz to a living area. Even then, other light fixtures such as sconces can dramatically transform the ambient and accent. Scones, which are usually attached to a wall, often come with frosted glass shades to create a soft glow around a certain focal area such as the fireplace, a bookshelf or a piece of art. While scones fixtures accentuate certain spaces, recess lights are ideal for overall ambient and indoor lighting. Recessed fixtures come with dimmers, allowing you to adjust the light source to change the mood and functionality of your living space.

Author Bio

Luma Lighting supplies lighting solutions to homeowners and commercial properties. Visit us today to view the beautiful selection of lighting fixtures we offer at http://www.lumalighting.co.uk.

How to Light Up Your Kitchen With Recessed Interior Lighting




Recessed interior lighting can add a dash of whimsy, cosiness and functionality to your kitchen. You have the option of installing pendant fixtures, pot racks and chandeliers. But, recessed fixtures grant you the greatest control over the ambience you would like in your kitchen whether you are hosting guests or enjoying an intimate meal.

A light for every space
A common mistake most people make when it comes to kitchen lighting is installing a single overhead fixture hoping that it will illuminate the entire kitchen space. The result is often too much light in one area of the room and too many shadows in other areas, making it impossible to work from these darker spaces. Layered recessed interior lighting does a better job of adequately lighting up the kitchen and creating a more inviting space. A layered lighting plan can be achieved by installing: 


Task lighting: This is the most important source of light in the kitchen as it provides illumination for tasks such as reading recipes and food preparation tasks. Downlights installed under the cabinet are the most ideal for task lighting.
Accent lighting: It does a wonderful job of drawing attention to special collections such as china stacked within a cabinet or bringing the spotlight to a piece of artwork.
Ambient lighting: A great way to make your kitchen more inviting is to install ambient lights especially within the space between the cabinet and the roof. Cove lights are especially cosy and create a warm, welcoming, subtle glow.

Choosing the right light combination

Different areas of the kitchen will require different intensities of light. Using lights with varied angles and intensity adds both functionality and elegance to the kitchen. For example, ambient light, which provides general illumination for the room, requires wide-angled fixtures, while task light situated beneath the counter, sink or cooker can be narrow and focused to provide acute luminosity. What makes recessed lighting so convenient is your ability to control the light source using a dimmer. Food preparation tasks will require bright lights but you can adjust the lights to softer illuminations during mealtimes or relaxing kitchen chats. Remember that task, ambient and accent lighting and even decorative lighting all require their own dimmers.
Whether you are remodelling your kitchen or you are in the middle of a new construction, we can help you choose recessed interior lights that blend style and functionality to put your kitchen in the best light.
Luma Lighting is a leading provider of lighting solutions for landscape, Cabinet lighting, and bathroom fixtures. Check out our large collection of retail lighting fixtures at http://www.lumalighting.co.uk.

Add Homely Charm To Your Landscape With Outdoor Lighting For Trees





Creating an attractive light scheme for your house is really a process of keen artistry. Outdoor lighting, when done thoughtfully, can engulf the entire landscape and the unique architecture of your home in a soft ethereal glow, even after sunset. Outdoor lighting is also a wonderful way to showcase your cherished trees, garden and the curb area as well.

A combination of lighting techniques, light intensity, and the varied warmth of the lighting source all affect the aesthetic presentation of your trees.

Add Depth To The Landscape By Uplighting Trees With Outdoor Lighting
Uplighting is one of the most common techniques used to add drama and appeal not just to lit the trees but also to surrounding walls, shrubs and gardens. An uplight mounted in the ground wonderfully illuminates flowering trees and multi-stemmed trees, showing of the myriad blossoms, leaves and the steady trunk.

Creating room for more light

To achieve the appealing effect of light glowing against the deep greens of a tree, it is important to allow adequate room for the installation of outdoor lighting fixtures. Creating more space around the trees allows the light to illuminate the entire plant without being blocked by lower stems. If cutting some trees to create space is not an option, you can place the uplighting source a couple inches away from trees. Directing the uplights toward the trees allows for even illumination from the top to the bottom of the plant. Luma Lighting offers a wide selection of recessed halogen and metal halide, which are ideal for landscape uplighting.

Use Silhouette Lighting To Create An Ethereal Landscape Effect


Few homeowners explore silhouette lighting, yet when done right, this outdoor lighting technique can create an elegant and dramatic effect for your landscape.  Silhouetting entails lighting up a structure, typically a wall, which then reflects its luminosity onto nearby trees and other plantation. To achieve a vivid silhouette, the smooth reflective wall needs to be behind the trees. Ground fixtures are installed parallel to and facing the wall to pull off the desired shadow effect.

Requirements for silhouette lighting
Ideally, this technique works for trees with less dense canopies. This way, the light reflected by the wall can seep through the trees to create a warm and shadowy appeal throughout the outdoors. Silhouetting works especially well if you have trees growing too close to the curb area or along the patio. Lighting a nearby wall using ground fixtures will do a great job of illuminating the plants.


Author Bio
Luma Lighting is a trusted provider of interior and outdoor lighting fixtures for commercial and residential properties. Get in touch with us today for a wide selection of energy saving light bulbs and Lamps at:  http://www.lumalighting.co.uk.

3 Fantastic Downlights Ideas for a More Beautiful Bathroom



Surprisingly, many homeowners pay little attention to bathroom lighting, installing only one overhead lamp that provides poor illumination. But strategically placed downlights can transform your bathroom into a cosy, chic and architecturally attractive space. The problem with traditional lighting fixtures is that they cannot be placed over water-prone areas such as the sink or tub. But down lights can provide ample lighting, safety and varied accents for all enclosures in the bathroom.

Create a soft ambiance with downlight dimmers


From a design perspective, it is not always easy to create the exact light layers that will appeal to you. However, dimmers allow you to control the lighting effect and thus the ambience in any room. In the bathroom area, dimming the overhead fixtures as well as the lights around the vanity mirror can provide a cooler and more relaxing accent. Different dimmers are compatible with different bulb types. A high voltage incandescent bulbs works with an incandescent dimming switch. Meanwhile, a low-voltage lamp will need a dimmer specially designed for such fixtures.

Vanity lighting to simplify grooming

The vanity mirror often receives a poor lighting plan, making grooming difficult. A major mistake homeowners make is installing recessed lights directly over the mirror. This creates a shadowy effect especially around the face, making it difficult to apply makeup or to shave. Installing recessed bathroom lights fixtures, at eye level, on both sides of the mirror should eliminate the distracting shadow. If you really must place the light fixture over the mirror, it is best to install the light about 80 inches from the floor. Vanity lighting needs to be bright to ensure even illumination across the face; a 150-watt bulb, coupled with a premium or standard baffle trim will provide adequate task lighting that illuminates the face and hair. Be sure to check out the wide range of bathroom downlights at Luma Lighting for both the vanity mirror and other spaces in the bathroom.

Cove lighting as a natural light alternative

Due to their location in the home, some bathrooms do not enjoy the benefit of warm, natural light streaming in. Cove lighting for the bath space is not only aesthetically appealing, but it also provides a warm, soft natural-light effect. Installed beneath crown moulding or round the perimeters of a large bathroom, cove lighting ignites a pleasant glow all around this space.

Choosing the right light source can make all the difference in how accommodative your bathroom will turn out. Especially around the vanity mirror, the downlights need to render soft white shades that properly illuminate your face and hair. When buying incandescent bulbs for bathroom lighting, ensure that they are marked as “white colour.” The white colour should generally be ‘warm’ or ‘cool’. Many homeowners are now opting for led lights for the bathroom space due to the sheer brightness of these light sources.

Author Bio

Luma Lighting is a leading online provider of all types of downlights including LED, fire rated downlights, recessed and architectural downlights. Check out our wide array of high quality downlights and other lighting solutions at http://www.lumalighting.co.uk.