2011年12月23日 星期五

Recessed Lighting at Home


Recessed lighting is a fantastic option for brightening a room. With this type of lighting you are able to not only light up an entire room, but spotlight areas that may need extra light as well. If you have an area of your home that is primarily used for reading, adding brighter recessed lighting over that area can greatly reduce eye strain. Recessed lighting can also highlight artwork that you may want showcased.

Recessed lighting is extremely helpful light in the kitchen as most household work is performed on kitchen counter tops or islands. These are locations of your home that need the most light and insufficient lighting can be frustrating. When looking at lighting options, take a glance at different fixtures for different areas of the room. It may be that over the kitchen island you'll want a different recessed fixture for a higher volume of light.

Recessed lights are also great for the living room of your home. Often times we like to decorate with table lamps and floor lamps in rooms such as these, but left alone, these provide little light. Having recessed lighting in the room will make it bright enough without taking away the focus of the decorative lamps.

If you're remodeling a room, try placing recessed lighting on dimmer switches to really allow a dramatic effect. Also, different lights placed in certain areas of a room can be put on different switches, allowing you to control what lights are on in a room for convenience sake.




A large selection of Tech Lighting can be found at Lighting by Gregory (http://lightingbygregory.com/lighting/category/tech_lighting.html). Heidi Ball is a freelance writer.





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