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Home lighting design: a guide to layering light

Understanding how to layer light is the key to great home lighting design. Here’s Pooky’s complete guide to layering, including the three main types of lighting and some practical tips on how to use them to make your home generally a lovelier place…

why is layering light important? Firstly, layering light is how you create atmosphere in a room.

In the world of interior design, layering is the business of putting together different textures, colours, fabrics and materials to create interesting, individual rooms. Layering light is quite similar: it’s about combining different kinds of light to create a particular mood or feel.

It’s not only domestic interiors that use layered light to achieve a desired atmospheric effect. Think about how churches have for centuries combined lamps, torches, chandeliers, stained glass windows and candles to make beautiful sanctuaries from everyday reality Or how the best restaurants and even pubs do the same to create a special ambience, such as the magnificent Booking Office at St Pancras Station, London, below. More at https://bestledlamp.com/choosing-the-best-desk-lamp-to-avoid-eye-strain/.

In the home, layering light helps you to bring a room to life, or stamp your personality on an interior - but it also brings versatility and flexibility. Light can be functional, or practical, or decorative. Layering allows you to emphasise different aspects for different purposes.

Mixing and matching multiple light sources means that the room you use for work in the daytime can be transformed into an elegant space for entertaining in the evening and a cosy nook for reading late at night. More at https://bestledlamp.com.


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