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When it comes to your home’s interior, you’ll want to fill it with design you love, and finding a balance between form and function is crucial to an efficient yet beautiful home style. Your home’s design, inside and out, should enhance your personality, adding a little bit of ‘you’ into each and every theme.

That’s why, as lovers of all things lighting – we believe lighting to be one of the most effective ways to add this personal uniqueness to your home, although finding these styles can often be harder than you think, and making sure you opt for the most suitable yet stylish designs is key to a timeless aesthetic.

So, we’ve put together this short guide to changing the atmosphere of your home, with a careful use of light, room by room.Enjoy.

The living room is possibly the most used room in the home, so should boast comfortable themes throughout. Due to this, living room lighting should be easily controllable, functional and efficient, transforming the space from day to night with the flick of a switch! The most efficient mix for living spaces is to use both track lighting and ceiling pendants, with floor-standing up-lighters strategically placed. As your living room will probably receive the most natural lighting, too, we recommend dimmer switches for all light types, making the room a suitable space for all activities and family times.

When it comes to lighting your kitchen, you’ll want to create a task-orientated environment, and opt for a lighting types that’ll be efficient for various time-scales. Consider under-cupboard lighting solutions, pointing towards work surfaces, and recessed ceiling spotlights throughout. These lighting types will create a clean effect to a space, and if your kitchen is also used as a social area, too – consider a few dimmer options to create a less focused and relaxed lighting effect.

The dining room is a place of relaxation, and where friends and family will gather to enjoy teatime and social activities. Allow adequate above lighting, such as placed track lights or pendant lights directly over the table for comfortable dining. For other times, whether sitting after a meal or socialising – opt for dimmer lighting options to lighten the mood and space. Consider softer wall or floor up-lighters for extra lighting, focusing on space away from the table for an ambient and cosy effect all round.

The bedroom is an important room in any home, and requires a well-planned and consistent level of lighting throughout. Bedrooms require a mixed variety of lighting options; from soft to function in order to meet various needs. Soft lighting is ideal for helping you to unwind and relax, so consider bedside lamps and wall lights for easy accessibility. If you’re bedroom lacks natural light, it may be wise to implement a bright and statement pendant or track style lighting for dressing areas.

The bathroom, like the dining room, requires a variety of lighting types to enhance a space, offering a mix of effects that depending upon the room’s layout. Ranging from bright, clean white lights such as a halogen spots, to a warm glowing and controlled dimmer. Effective lighting options can maximise a space, but like all other rooms in the home, bathrooms in particular will benefit from a range of lighting options to improve both your mood and the room’s surrounding decor.

If you’re lucky enough to have an office in the comfort of your own home, you’ll really need to consider which lighting types will be most effective for both use and purpose. Whether you utilise the space as a creative studio, or a place for the children to do their homework – an office needs to be clear, with plenty of direct lighting to illuminate the work station. Consider halogen desk lamps for extra lighting touches, and for reading areas – opt for soft, dimmable lighting to create a relaxing mood.

Whether a first-time buyer or a homeowner for many years, lighting your home will always seem like a challenge, and as you can see, each room in your beloved home will require a different mix of lighting styles to enhance it’s themes and decor styles.

When it comes to lighting your home, focus on each room individually, and consider not only which styles will add a statement or complement the desired design, but which options will provide you with both form and function for the room’s purpose.

So there you have it, we hope you enjoyed our short guide to lighting your home to perfection, room by room, and found it useful.

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