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July 21, 2017 by Snupit
Lighting

Though lighting installation is no rocket science, there are some common mistakes people tend to make when illuminating their homes. To create the perfect ambience, you need to not only select the right lighting accessories but also install them correctly. To make things easier for you, here is a look at some of the most common lighting installation mistakes that you should avoid:



Not Considering Size

Size does matter when it comes to lighting fixtures. If you have a large table in the middle of the room, you cannot hang a single light above it. Similarly, you cannot place a large lamp next to a spot you have designated for reading. Therefore, when it comes to lighting installation, you need to consider the size of the room and the dimensions of the items you will be placing there.

    
Not Creating Lighting Zones

Many homeowners fall into the trap of installing a single light in a room. Regardless of the size of a room, sticking to one light source can lead to dark spaces in other areas. This is particularly important for your kitchen. You should install multiple light sources and creating lighting zones across each room.


Relying on Recessed Lights

Recessed lights are eye-catching and add to the visual appeal of a room. However, they are more suited to business establishments where excess lighting is not required. The reason why recessed lights are not suitable for your home is because they won’t illuminate your walls. The room will appear darker than if you opt for other lighting fixtures.


Single Bulb in Small Spaces

The single bulb dangling from the ceiling is almost a cliché when it comes to lighting installation. Most homeowners opt for a single bulb in pantries and other small spaces. While you might feel the single light will get the job done, every time you go in, you will have a hard time finding whatever you are looking for. So, ditch the single bulb setup and opt for something more functional.


Ignoring the Room Décor/Theme

When selecting lighting fixtures for any room, make sure you consider the décor and theme. You can decide on the color of the lights and the material the fixtures are made from based on the décor. More importantly, the fixtures should provide sufficient light. Ignoring décor can prove to be a mistake down the road, because then the fixtures will stick out like a sore thumb.

Not Installing Dimmers

Last but not the least, you should install dimmers for all the lights throughout your home. Sometimes, you don’t need the lights at full power, but you have no option to adjust the output. By installing dimmers, you can adjust the light levels to create the perfect ambience. Plus, you can reduce your electricity bills, as you can reduce the power usage by reducing the intensity of the lights when you don’t need brightness.



So, how many of these lighting installation mistakes have you made? If you’re planning to install lights throughout your home or want to replace the existing lighting fixtures, it is a good idea to hire lighting installation professionals.

 

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