Use multiple light sources
Incorporate multiple light sources throughout the space, including a combination of overhead lighting, floor lamps, table lamps, and decorative lighting. Aim for at least one light source in each corner of the room.
Lighting guide
Originally published in newspaper issue 01
Lighting can make or break the ambience of a space. Follow these four simple rules of thumb to achieve the best illumination in any room:
Incorporate multiple light sources throughout the space, including a combination of overhead lighting, floor lamps, table lamps, and decorative lighting. Aim for at least one light source in each corner of the room.
Choose the right size and number of light fixtures depending on the size of the room and the desired effect. For example, a larger room may require multiple overhead lights, while a smaller space may benefit from a single statement piece.
Consider the placement of each light source carefully. Overhead lighting should be evenly spaced and provide enough light to illuminate the entire room, while floor and table lamps can be strategically placed to provide targeted lighting for reading or other activities.
Pay attention to the colour temperature of the bulbs you choose. For a cosy, inviting atmosphere, opt for warm white bulbs with a temperature around 2200–2700 kelvin. For a brighter, more energizing atmosphere, choose bulbs with a temperature closer to 3000–4000 kelvin.
A lamp's position above the dining table is crucial for the atmosphere of a room. A great rule of thumb is to hang the lamp 60-70 cm above the tabletop, ensuring eye contact with the person across you. With long tables, like the Heart'N'Soul dining table, two lamps can be hung side by side with the cords spaced 60-80 cm apart.
The Omni table lamp offers a targeted light that can be turned 360° and dimmed to the light intensity you need, making it the perfect companion for the desk.
The Eos feather lampshade is a popular choice for the bedroom, as it adds a great overhead light to the room while enhancing a soft and cosy ambience desired for a bedroom.
A long hallway or entrance often requires several overhead lights to illuminate the entire floor of the room evenly.
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What is Curated by You?
Curated by You is your personal space to gather styles you love, find them later and get smarter about your own interior direction over time.
What is Curated by You?
Curated by You is your personal space to gather styles you love, find them later and get smarter about your own interior direction over time.
What is Curated by You?
Curated by You is your personal space to gather styles you love, find them later and get smarter about your own interior direction over time.
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