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Designing
With Light >> Family or Living Room
Designing
with Light in the Living Room or the Family Room
When
designing a lighting plan for a living room or family room,
you need to consider the variety of activities that occur
there. You'll want to include general lighting for entertaining
and watching television, task lighting for reading or sewing,
and accent lighting for artwork, plants, and interesting
architectural features. Dimming controls are ideal for the
living room because they allow you to design the lighting
to suit each mood and activity (see
lighting controls).
Fireplaces
made of brick or stone can be emphasized with recessed downlights
installed in the ceiling over the mantle to create an intriguing
grazing effect across the surface (see
wall grazing). Wall sconces on each side of the fireplace
are an attractive addition that draws attention to the fireplace
area, while providing general lighting for the living room.
Reading
requires task lighting that comes from behind the reader's
shoulder. This can be accomplished by placing a floor lamp
either at the right or the left of the reading chair. The
bottom of the shade should be located at eye level to avoid
glare.
Paintings
can be highlighted with low-voltage, tungsten-halogen picture
lights. These frame-mounted
lights spread a beam of bright, white light across the face
of the painting.
House
plants can be accented by aiming an uplight can
at the wall behind the plant, creating a dramatic silhouette
of the plant against the wall.
Bars
can be lighted from above with recessed or track fixtures,
or with miniature, low-voltage pendants
that hover intimately over the bar.
Glass
shelves and glassware can be accented by two recessed
adjustable fixtures. The use of low-voltage fixtures with
tungsten-halogen bulbs will emit a bright white light that
will make glassware sparkle, while providing added illumination
for serving and cleanup.
TV,
video games, and computers require low-level general
lighting that does not wash out the screen's image nor reflect
into the viewer's eyes. Miniature track lighting can be
installed under shelves to provide both general and accent
lighting. Choose from accent spots, mini-lights, and compact
or linear fluorescent light sources.
Game
tables require bright, even overhead lighting.
Shaded pendants equipped with either incandescent bulbs
or energy-efficient compact fluorescent tubes are one solution
(see illustration). Or, install two recessed downlights
over each half of the table.
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