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NATURAL LIGHTING

LIGHTING
ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING

Interior decoration with


light takes illumination
beyond functionality. By
focusing on atmosphere,
color and position, you can
turn natural and artificial
light into interior
decorating tools. Light as
an element is used for
highlighting where needed.
In effect, light can make a
room look larger or
smaller, taller or shorter,
racy or functional. When a
room is too large, pools of
light can divide it into
visually smaller areas.

Regulate the amount of natural light you permit to flow in through your
windows or French doors.
Expend blinds , draperies and curtains to mellow out these strong light
points.

FIRE

EARTHENWARE

CANDLE

GAS LAMPS

ELECTRIC LIGHT
BULBS

Proper lighting can enhance task performance, improve the appearance of an area, and have
positive psychological effects on occupants.

is lighting intended to
illuminate the whole of
space. The nature of light is
spread evenly throughout
the space.

is lighting that is supportive


to a specific activity such as
learning, reading, sewing and
many more.

is lighting that raise the

dramatic effect on certain


object. Object is usually as
an interior element that has
special impression, such as
painting, pottery, crafts and
other aesthetic elements.

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DIRECT LIGHTING
DIRECTINDIRECT
LIGHT
INDIRECT LIGHTING
Rope Lighting
Cove Lighting

DIRECT LIGHTING - COMMONLY USED. DISADVANTAGE GLARE , EXCESS


ENERGY CONSUMPTION.

DIRECT INDIRECT LIGHTING - DISTRIBUTE LIGHT EQUALLY UPWARD


AND DOWNWARD. LITTLE LIGHT IS EMITTED HORIZONTALLY MEANING
DIRECT GLARE IS OFTEN REDUCED.

INDIRECT LIGHTING - LESS COMMONLY USED. ADVANTAGE MINIMAL


GLARE AND UNIFORM GENERAL ILLUMINANCE LEVELS.GENERALLY USED IN
OFFICES.

RECESSED

LIGHTING
TRACK
LIGHTING
CEILING
MOUNTED
WALL
MOUNTED

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