Chattanooga Times Free Press

BRIGHT IDEAS FOR HOME INTERIOR LIGHTING

- Mike Croxall President, Home Builders Associatio­n of Greater Chattanoog­a

It’s hard to beat the great natural light of spring and summer, particular­ly in Chattanoog­a and throughout southeast Tennessee. But fall and winter do not have to be dark and gloomy. Take the opportunit­y to add interest, comfort and function to a room with lighting.

A lot of rooms are really a blank canvas when it comes to lighting. You may have recessed lights already installed, but not much more. The multitude of styles of lamps and fixtures give you the chance to set a specific tone for the room, in addition to helping tie together existing chairs and furniture. And bulb choice makes a big difference as well.

Lighting can be classified into three types:

Ambient lighting creates a base layer to establish the tone of the whole room.

Task lighting illuminate­s a certain area to address the room’s specific function.

Accent lighting draws attention to the decorative features that you love most.

Here are some ideas to help give you a little illuminati­on inspiratio­n for each room of your home.

Ambient Lighting

For a room that is truly a blank slate with no lighting, recessed ceiling lights are an excellent addition for filling the room with light without taking up what is sometimes precious floor space. The number of lights, their direction and a dimmer switch make it easy to customize the amount and intensity of light. Pendant lighting comes in many different shapes and sizes and is a great way to create ambient light with fixtures that make a statement.

Task Lighting

Task lighting might

include a table lamp as a focal point to establish an inviting conversati­on area. Or you may want a source of strong, white light over your office table to give you full view of your latest project. A floor lamp next to a comfy chair is just the thing for curling up with a magazine or book. You can also use energy-efficient LED light strips to softly illuminate rooms from hidden sources.

Accent Lighting

Use accent lighting to draw focus to details in a room, or attract attention to the lighting fixtures themselves. A chandelier can be a classy and fun addition to a room, and these days they come in a wide variety of price points and styles from funky to retro to ultra-modern. Don’t forget there are also ways to update or give a fresh look to existing fixtures and lamps, either with a new shade or globe, or perhaps by removing the covering altogether and using a lower intensity, industrial style-light bulb for that old-timey feel.

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Mike Croxall Croxall Constructi­on

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