Lighting is an essential aspect of interior design. Unfortunately, it is often overlooked. Effective lighting creates an ambiance, enhances aesthetics, and sets a desired mood for the interior of your home.
Join us to explore the three key types of interior lighting and their respective functions.
Ambient lighting or general lighting is the backbone of your lighting setup. These types of lights create the bulk of your ambiance by providing light to a wide area, usually from above.
Examples of ambient lighting are chandeliers, tower lamps, and wall sconces. While ambient lighting is essential to creating a sense of comfort in the home, it is not ideal for detail-oriented activities.
The Aroma Chandelier's small bulbs hang from above like golden drops of rain to create a stunning display that is perfect for bringing your living space together in style. Crafted with durable black cords and LED housings, this chandelier is built to stand the test of time.
In contrast to ambient lighting, task lighting provides more narrow and focused lighting that is designed to help with detail-oriented activities. When you need to work long hours at your desk, task lighting puts a spotlight on your workspace to allow you to hone in.
Examples of task lighting are spotlights, desk lamps, table lamps, and swing lights.