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Modern lighting design is all about incorporating ambiance, task as well as accent lighting. Ambient will provide your home with overall illumination while the task lighting will be responsible for directing light to speci c work zones. On the other hand, accent lighting will help highlight explicit objects.


However, within these basic requirements exists tons of new lighting ideas. So, whether you are looking for something fun, or want something a little bit subdued, there’re virtually endless new lighting ideas for each and every home/room. Go for A Robust Assortment Do a clever mix of different lighting types and strategically place them at different locations in your room if you want to create a proper, layered, and robust lighting scheme. What About Two-in-One Use two dissimilar types of overhead (also called ambient) lighting. This adds elegance to your living room. For instance, include pot lights (which help provide the bulk of light and spread it across the entire ceiling) and a suspended transitional xture to emphasize your living room’s seating area. Multiple Fixtures Can Be Incredible When it comes to a large living room, it’s always better to go for pot lights– a single overhead xture might be insuf cient. However, if you aren’t into recessed lighting, you can hang multiple xtures all through the room. But keep it simple and go for xtures featuring clean silhouettes. Suspend them on a grid, and not to any random spot. CLICK HERE TO BUY VOLTAGE LED DRIVERS

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Think outside of the box and light around the edge of your ceiling to achieve your dream accent light plus create a unique detail. This will accentuate the unique architectural niceties of your ceiling and breathe some aura of elegance to your living room. Consider an Nice Arc Don’t have ceiling lights? Well, don’t worry! There is a solution. Just design a central source of light featuring an arc-like oor lamp Sculptural Sconces Make a statement by embracing exceptional sconces. But ensure your up-to-date sconces are adjustable, permitting you to adjust the size, and the direction of the light. They provide an exclusive and sculptural element that is capable of setting a contemporary tone for your living space. Built-In Accent Will Just Kill It Include an accent lighting xture into your built-in shelving to highlight special objects as well as accessories. This will immediately draw eyes to your lit-up shelves, creating a bright and exquisite focal wall. Visual Balance Visual balance can be tricky. However, it’s very simple. Get a table and oor lamps. Then place them on either side. This will help your guests (who are sited at either side) to receive light equally.


Consider Mix & Match

Who said that you must match your lighting sources? Make a bold statement by going the mix and match way. For instance, you can add chandeliers and sconces (which are very classy) to table lamps (which are considered modern). Moreover, you can mix old and new ones to give your living room a sense of character plus personality. Other ideas Consider hanging a statement xture, highlighting the architectural details, think beyond your living room, and trust your instincts. Â

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