Lighting and Furniture: a Relationship of Great Importance
- George Withmore
- May 14, 2020
- 2 min read
Some times of the year are particularly good for making major decorative changes. Christmas, Thanksgiving, summer, and the first months of the year offer certain opportunities not only material but also conceptual about the ideas that we can put into practice to achieve important transformations in our environment. They don't always have to be radical, large-scale changes. Often attacking a few small key details can be more effective than larger changes. One of the most popular styles, the Mid-Century Modern, is a clear example of how ideas can be concatenated and flow in the right direction to get important aesthetic achievements.
Each particular style has its advantages and highlights some aspects giving them greater relevance. Such is the case of the MCM, whose designs became world-famous thanks to its technical and aesthetic characteristics: simple, minimalist-looking models, geometric shapes, without much embellishment or minute details, focused on functionality and practicality alongside with an elegant and efficient image. Each furniture piece that you choose for your layout will be a special agent who will have the important task of reflecting the personality that interests you, so it's important to make the wisest and most convenient selection.
Lighting is another aspect that must be taken care of within any layout, since, as some experts in interior design and decoration recommend, the more balanced light, added in its right intensity and the type of colors that can best favor a room, better results will be obtained. Successful lighting is part of the comprehensive design with which you'll delight the eyes of your friends and family and is part of what you want to express through tones and shapes. Light is a component that's directly linked not only to aesthetics but also to functionality, especially if it's in work environments or without natural light.
There are spaces in which people strive to fill them with life and originality and often successfully do so, but by not receiving enough light, they show a cold, dark, and much less attractive image than they should, despite having a light and bright color palette. It's important to identify the spots in which placing light sources is most advantageous and how their fluctuation can significantly affect the overall image of the environment. Locating the main light source, whether artificial or natural, and verifying that it's in the most convenient location is the first step to correct any damage that poor lighting may cause.
If the room where you have your most emblematic furniture pieces is a multipurpose compartment, the lighting needs to be balanced. Excessive amounts of light, which injure the eyes, are just as annoying and potentially damaging as low light, and this is basically the most important aspect of making light a very practical resource that you should know how to use. If you have great ideas for improving your lighting, it's never too late to make your layout elements shine in all their glory.

Source: The Home Depot
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