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Choosing the right LED light fixtures for your home

One of the best ways to improve the aesthetics of your house is to provide ample lighting. In the past, people would use incandescent light bulbs, which would emit a warm glow. However, with improvements made, old incandescent light bulbs aren’t produced in the US anymore. To keep up with the times, more energy-efficient bulbs such as LED or light-emitting diodes are now keeping our places brighter and livelier than ever. As a result, LED is one of the most popular choices for lights when it comes to everyday use. With that said, how do you choose LED light fixtures for your homes? Here are some tips you can follow:

Know the Three Types of Indoor Lighting

Most of the time, many people will tell you that one type of light will be enough for a room. “A bright light will surely solve all your problems!” is what they would say. However, lights work best when used in layers. So let’s get to know the main types of lighting that you would typically find in a home: Ambient – Ambient lighting is the light that fills almost every part of the room. Ambient light or general lighting is what allows you to move safely around in a room. These types of lighting can come from track lights, mounted fixtures, or recessed lighting. Accent – Accent lighting is commonly used when you want something to get noticed. For example, if you have an interesting sculpture or painting, you’d use accent light to highlight its features. You can find accent lights on picture lights and even on wall-mounted fixtures. A great way to utilize accent lighting is by using dimmers to adjust its glow. These lights can also be perfect in setting the mood in a small room. Task – Task lighting is what you would use when reading, doing stuff, etc., hence the name “task” lighting. Desktop lamps, pendant lights, overhead lights provide this type of light.

Specific Fixture for a Specific Room

Now that you know the types of lighting, it’s best to decide which fixture to use in a specific room. Using lighting in layers can do wonders in certain situations or occasions you’ll have in your home. Living Room – Due to the number of people that can meet in this area, it’s best to use track lighting and overhead fixtures. Accent lighting can be used here if you have art pieces you want your visitors to notice. If you have a large table in the living room, you may want to consider adding a small table lamp. Bedrooms – Most bedrooms have a main light source, such as one ample downlight or several small downlights. You can also utilize stand lamps, nightstands, and other small task light sources in your room. Dimmers can also be a good idea to add in your bedroom. With dimmers, you’ll feel more relaxed with warm light. Dining Room – The dining room is another place where a lot of people can gather. Just use a chandelier or a large pendant light and center it over the dining table. If the area is large and there are dark corners, you can use floor lamps to aid in lighting. For a more romantic feel, try using dimmers to adjust the lighting to your preferences. Kitchen – You can use recessed lighting in the kitchen; just make sure to space them out evenly. With the kitchen island, counter, and table, you can use overhead lighting to put more light and focus on tasks such as eating and preparing food. Under-cabinet lighting and interior cabinet lights are also great additions to the kitchen. These lights make it easier to see the stuff you’re pulling out from cabinets. Bathroom – Most bathrooms also use recessed lighting. However, you can put vanity lights above your bathroom sink and mirror. An overhead light source for the bath area is also a good thing to have. For a more luxurious feel, you can also add dimmers in your bathroom.

Takeaway

Aside from having the best furniture and the most extravagant centerpieces, you’ll need lighting and the proper fixtures for a beautiful home. The tips above will help you select the right fixtures for your home.