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How to Brighten up Those Gloomy Corners

By: Mark Tinkler

How can you light up your dark corners? How can you highlight those favourite paintings? How will you be able to see what you're doing in the cooking area? Decent lighting is necessary if you are to get the most out of your interior rooms, it is the first thing you ought to ponder about when doing up a space.

A decent electrician has all kinds of lighting at his disposal to fit in your house. Vanished are the days when a single hanging pendant light was the only light supply, with maybe a table lamp for reading and writing. Electricians now chat about ambient, feature and task lighting - and in one room you can have all three of them all together!

Ambient lighting is classed as general lighting that guarantees brightness. In a number of rooms it really is practical to get your electrician to locate this kind of lighting on a dimmer switch. For example in living rooms and dining rooms where you may want to create the right ambience for romance or entertaining. It can also be truly useful in bedrooms - particularly children's bedrooms where you might need to check on the youngsters in the middle of the night without startling them wide awake! And in the bathroom, it can help create serenity after a hectic day - especially if accompanied by a candle or two.

Feature lighting highlights singular features that you require people to become aware of. Perhaps a special painting or an appealing piece of furniture. It can also look great on shelving or in alcoves where it will direct people in the direction of worthy of note features.

Task lighting is very practical. It ensures you can properly see what you are doing. For example, cooking in the kitchen, reading a book in bed or putting on make-up in front of a mirror. It provides strong light at a specific place and is essential for getting things done without straining your eyes.

Electricians can organize your lighting needs with several light sources. Downlighters are buried into the ceiling or fixed to the wall. If they are going to be dug in you will want to check that the cavity between the ceiling and the floor above is large enough to take the lighting fixture. Downlighters will give narrow or wide beams of light, which ever one you prefer, remember that the latter is a good solution for all-purpose lighting.

Uplighters are usually attached to the wall and throw light upwards to the ceiling, which is then in turn mirrored back into the room. These type lights can amplify the feeling of space and height in a room, as long as the ceiling is white or very pale.

Wallwashers cast light up and down a wall, again reflecting light into the room but also producing an attractive light feature on the wall, particularly if the beams are narrow. They are especially effective at highlighting attractive wall textures, for instance polished concrete or exposed brick work.

Decorative lights can be a fantastic feature and work outstandingly well if paired with additional lighting so that the decorative light doesn’t have to do all the work of lighting an area. It can then be valued as a decoration rather than merely a light source. These include pendant lights, chandeliers and attractive table lights.

Before your electrician installs the light fitting that you have chosen, it's worth taking into consideration the type of bulb it takes. Low-voltage bulbs work particularly well as subtle feature lighting. Fluorescent bulbs create even, flat light and are good for uplighters and wall washers. Clear tungsten bulbs with a bare filament will give off highly defined shadows. Frosted bulbs provide softer, more diffused light.

Also, discuss with your electrician the kind of controls which you prefer. Apart from dimmers there are also controls which can include all of the lights in a room on pre-set controls, perhaps you wish to have the lights programmed to different moods - very bright, very dim or some lights on and others off. This enables you to create the fitting mood at the flick of just one switch rather than going round the room placing several lights on and off, which can be tedious.

Good quality lighting can transform a property. So make it a priority when you are redecorating - use it as the starting point and you will not go far wrong.

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