One of the key things taught during interior designing courses is the lighting of the room. It has full modules dedicated to amplifying natural
light to bringing in artificial lighting to benefit the room. Light plays a significant
role in making us feel happy or sad. It is the same way that some people have
seasonal affective depression, which happens due to the less sunlight. It is
vital for our homes and wellbeing that we have ample light to work with at all
time, be it in our office, or at home. CLA
lighting is one of the most commonly used lights and they are renowned
for quality lighting in Australia.
There are various types of lighting, such as ambient
lights, track lighting, and chandeliers and pendant lighting, to name a few.
Ambient Lighting
Ambient lights or mood lighting, is the general lighting of the room,
without creating a harsh glare and is the soft glowing light that envelopes the
room.
Recessed/track
lighting
This light can be attached to the ceiling and can be used throughout the
space and goes well in every room.
Chandeliers and pendant lighting
These types of light work well with high ceilings. If the ceilings are
low, this type of light will work to make your room smaller still.
Wall lighting
There are various designs for wall
lights and wall scones, which one can use all around the house. This
kind of lighting makes the room look warm and inviting and can be used
liberally around the house.
While choosing the lamp and lighting it is advisable to check with the
popular brands first, such as Greenwood, Domus, and
Hillstone. The type of lighting that you choose will depend greatly on
the height of the room and the amount of natural light readily available.