Of all the rooms in the home, the bedroom may be the only time to stay between dark, bright and in the middle. Therefore, it is very important to make the lighting design of the bedroom correct, which makes it a comfortable place.
Knowing how to layer lighting is the key to creating the best bedroom lighting. This means finding the right balance between the environment, the task and the focus lighting. By establishing this balance, you can create lighting for any mood and any activity with the click of a switch.
From general lighting to specific lighting, you need to layer according to the lighting you want in your bedroom on a regular basis. For beginners, start using ambient lighting or conventional lighting to build a lighting foundation. Appropriate ambient lighting includes natural lighting through large windows or skylights, or artificial lighting; Anything that provides adequate lighting allows you to perform routine tasks such as cleaning, folding clothes or making a bed.
In terms of artificial lighting, it is better to use ceiling fixtures (such as embedded ceiling lamps, chandeliers, chandeliers, etc.) or portable (such as floor lamps) to achieve ambient light. Both types of lighting can provide sufficient lighting for activities that do not require bright central lighting.
If you want to do something that needs more attention, such as reading, working or make-up, you can consider layering with task lights on top of regular lighting. Focused task lighting need not be limited to traditional desktop task lighting. Consider nightstand lights, pendants on both sides of the bed, closets, wall mounted work lights on both sides of the headboard or other directional lighting placed above the headboard.
In this sense, the bedroom task light can take any form, as long as it provides sufficient lighting for continuous concentration.