Principles of effective lighting in interior design
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One of the elements that is considered in the beauty and effectiveness of interior decoration is lighting. A beautiful decoration without lighting is not attractive and all the efforts made to do it will be in vain
To apply light in space, you must first specify its direction, then adjust the amount of light according to the dimensions of the space
In the continuation of this article from Apame Design, we will examine the effect of lighting on interior decoration and different places
So stay with us until the end

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The illusion of space
Both artificial and natural light affect the illusion of space in a house
Dark rooms feel smaller, while dim rooms look bigger. A room that does not have enough light is lacking, and the proximity of the furniture to each other exacerbates this weakness
If the room is very dark, you need to implement methods to increase the amount of natural light in it
Natural light can enter the room by pulling back the curtains
If natural lighting is not available, wall corner lamps and central hanging lights can help create the illusion of a larger space
Also, the use of built-in and hidden lighting can draw your eyes to the brightest point of the room
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Choose the right light according to the application
Before choosing which light to use, understand its purpose
For example, a study room needs spot lighting, while a kitchen, dining room and living room need different circuits of light to create the depth and texture of any space
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Reflection and shadow
Where the light source is located determines where the shadows and ridges are located
Without shade, you can not achieve the right texture, variety or atmosphere. Depending on the function of the space, provide adequate lighting so that you can create reflections and bumps if necessary, or reinforce them if necessary
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Create a focal point
In any room, the brightest spot will always attract attention
A recessed part, such as a mirror inside a wall, can become the focal point. If there is no gap in the room, you can use a fireplace or furniture or even a beautiful and impressive photo frame to create a central focus
