You are likely aware of the types of lighting available for your interior projects, but how do you choose the lighting fixtures?
Lighting fixtures come in a huge variety of sizes, styles, and capabilities. It can feel overwhelming to begin a search. However, there are questions you can ask yourself, and ways to streamline the process.
Take it room by room, and task by task. Before style, start with needs. What are you using lighting fixtures for? Do you need them to serve one purpose or multiple? Do you want accent lighting, focal lighting, or work lighting? Some things to consider for each room are:
If you know you’ll need multiple fixtures in each room, work to identify what you want each fixture to do, and how it will work together with others.
Size is a big part of choosing interior lighting fixtures for your home. In fact, there is a general formula people use. Know the room’s height, width, and length. From there:
The final part of choosing lighting fixtures for your interior spaces is setting a budget and matching the style and décor.
Look at how many fixtures you need, and approach it with an overall budget. Lamps and sconces are going to cost less than chandeliers and track lighting. Also, note any place you want a focal fixture. A great example of this would be a fixture designed to be a focal point in your décor, like something that hangs in the entry or over your dining table. Divide your budget by both size and importance.
Style will play a role as well. Although you may really like a modern industrial fixture, it may not blend with your craftsman space. You may find something that adds an element of modern, but fits better with the overall aesthetic. Some simple do’s and don’ts include:
Optimize the interior lighting in your home by collaborating with an experienced electrician. Electrical contractors often have valuable insights, suggestions, and the ability to help you create your lighting vision.