Light Up your Interior With Nuances

Today, this is a somewhat particular article, since we are going to tell you about the lighting. Lighting in a house, in an apartment, is important. At first, it is important to see clearly. But let’s see a more sympathetic side to lighting, and, let’s focus on the decorative character of lighting.

LIGHTING, A BIG NAME THAT BRINGS TOGETHER A LOT OF PRODUCTS

When we talk about lighting, we immediately feel the industrial implication of the thing. But in lighting, there are many types of lights: wall lights, pendant lights, table lamps, decorative floor lamps. Not obvious to make a choice as to the ideal light that will make the difference in your decoration!

EACH ROOM HAS ITS OWN LIGHTING

If you have the idea of ​​personalizing your Home Sweet Home, it is essential to differentiate the types of lighting according to the rooms. Simply put, you will not have the same light requirements in the kitchen, bathroom, or even in the living room. In the kitchen, ideally, you need a pendant light to illuminate your entire room, but also an auxiliary light with an LED strip for example so that your worktop is properly lit and not cut your finger while chopping an onion. However, in the living room, you can play with the different light sources to have functional lighting or more cozy lighting depending on the time.

SOFT, WHITE, COLORFUL: DO WHATEVER YOU WANT

In the 1980s, the choice of fixtures and light was more than limited. But now it has nothing to do with it. You can play with light (without transforming your living room into a nightclub). A dim light to watch TV while curling up against your loved one in the evening; Colorful light to brighten up your garden when night falls; A yellow light for a meal with friends; A blank for the passage rooms. You are really spoiled for choice to find the atmosphere that suits you.

 

Tags: apartment, home decor, interior design, lighting, lighting with nuances, nuances, room lighting

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