The Best Light in Your Life?(indoor)

Lighting is a particular things.
It can impact everything from your sleep to your brain power.
So it’s understandable that you want your life to be lit nicely.
But there are so many different options to choose from. Here’s a basic guide to get you started.

First consider how to used in each room.
It's usually used general or ambient lighting that important to consider the light intensity and colour. Then, think about where that lighting will go in the room. Think about where you want different lighting to fall in the room.

Examples:

Kitchen:
Add your ambient light overhead, then add lower task lighting to illuminate the counter space where you work. And the sink is also a good spot to add task lighting.
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down light-ambient / task  light

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Bedroom:
It’s common to have task lighting in your bedroom on nightstands.
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Bathroom:
Bathroom lighting can be tricky. Lighting for the mirror that can consider lighting the mirror on either side.
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Office class room :
It only need ambient lighting.
Many office owners usually get eye complications arising from eye strains due to direct lighting and all these problems will eventually lead to low productivity.
To cater for this problem, always ensure that you choose side lamps instead of overhead direct lighting.
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Ceiling / Strip Light

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Another is Choose the Right Bulbs.
Your bulb is your light source so the type of bulb determines what the light will look like.
Bulbs come in few key types Incandescent, Halogen, Fluorescent, LED, High Intensity Discharge and Xenon. What type of bulb you will use in your application is a matter of a personal preference and cost as LED’s are more expensive but they can last up to three times longer.

Lumens = Brightness
The more lumens, the brighter the bulb.
A typical home bulb produces about 800 lumens, which is the equivalent of 60 watts. So how many lumens do you need for each room? That’ll depend on how big your room is, what color your walls are, and, obviously, intensity of lighting you prefer.

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