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Tips for Effective Home Lighting

Press release December 20, 2010 Homes & Gardens

When it comes to lighting up your home it is so easy to make simple errors. If you don’t make an initial plan, houses usually end up with badly designed lighting systems with plugs in the wrong place and no lights where you need them. Follow these simple tips however, and you will find that you will have a well lit home.

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When it comes to lighting up your home it is so easy to make simple errors. If you don’t make an initial plan, houses usually end up with badly designed lighting systems with plugs in the wrong place and no lights where you need them. Follow these simple tips however, and you will find that you will have a well lit home.

Tip 1

Dimmer Switches, pay attention to these as they are a great way to light up a room. Some rooms in the house are multi-functional, the kitchen for example can be where you will eat a meal and also entertain guests as well as preparing the food. Task lighting is just as essential as mood lighting. The same can be said for the bathroom where relaxing in the bath is as important as having enough light to brush your teeth in the morning. Dimmer switches provide rooms with bright light and atmospheric light so wherever possible install Dimmer switches.

Tip 2

Utilise Accent Lighting to highlight your features around the home. Often overlooked, accent lighting can really make a difference to the look of any room. When certain pictures or features are highlighted the look and feel of the room can change dramatically from a traditional room to an exciting or interesting place. If you have a few ideas on what might look good highlighted you can have a bit of a play around. Use spot lights underneath sculptures or statues or use lights above certain pictures. By experimenting a little bit you can find a lighting scheme that really works.

Tip 3

Use mirrors to create more size and light, this is a very handy trick. Using mirrors to provide more light and making the room appear bigger than it actually is. Mirrors reflect the light around the room, so if you have a dark room with little natural light then this is the perfect solution. If you have never tried doing this with mirrors you should give it a go as it can really make a huge difference.

Tip 4           

Remove any strip lighting! Nothing creates a bad atmosphere in a room more than strip lighting does. It is just too bright and unattractive. There are plenty of other types of bright lighting that can be used if you need good task lighting. Spot lights are great way to bring light into a room. Strip lights can even cause headaches, especially in children so it is vitally important that they are removed.

Tip 5

Save some money on your energy bills with energy saving bulbs. The home is one of the biggest contributors to global warming, so by exchanging all traditional light bulbs in the home with LED’s or other energy saving light bulbs you will be doing your bit for the environment. More than that though, you will also be saving yourself money as your energy bill will come down. Traditional filament light bulbs are not efficient at producing light, using a large amount of electricity and also produce heat. LED’s and energy saving bulbs do not produce as much heat and they also utilse much less electricity.

Tip 6

“Failing to plan is planning to fail” We have all heard this saying, so make a plan. Make a plan of sockets and lights and what will be going where. The way you will have the right lights hooked up to the right light switches and the whole lighting scheme will just flow right.

There are lots of ways you can get your home lighting right. If you can have some fun with it, experimenting with floor lamps, table lamps and accent lighting. There is also a huge selection of lamp shades to match your interiors that you can purchase and you can also use different types of lighting to highlight different features around your home. For a better idea for your lighting visit http://www.cosyroomslighting.co.uk where you will find an extensive range of beautiful lighting.

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