Lighting Is Important

Lighting is usually the first thing people notice when they walk into a room. It’s also one of the easiest things to change to improve a room’s appearance. If a room isn’t properly lit, you may end up with a dark, unappealing space.

Often, when visiting a client, we notice a lack of table lamps in their rooms. They usually have lots of overhead lighting, which is useful, but doesn’t provide the light which makes a room glow. Trust me, if the room is glowing, then the people in it will as well!

Points to consider when selecting lighting for your home:

  • Think of your lighting as a design element and not an afterthought.

  • A well-lit room can help you feel more relaxed and alert.

  • The right lighting can make or break your mood.

  • Lighting creates moods, directs attention, highlights objects, and adds dimension to space.

The Illusion of Depth

  • Using light effectively can make your space appear larger. This is especially true in smaller spaces. You can easily create the illusion of depth by using soft and diffused light.

Create the Mood

  • Lighting makes a huge difference when it comes to mood. 

  • If you want a calm room – go for soft light. 

  • A lively, room will benefit from brighter lighting

Choose the Correct Type of Light

  • A light source should be chosen based on what the room is used for and how the space will be utilized. 

  • When choosing a lamp or light fixture, consider how it will be used, where it will be placed, and how much natural light the room gets.

A great lighting plan will create a comfortable environment, boost productivity, improve creativity, make a room look more spacious, increase energy efficiency, and add to the aesthetics of your home.

Amanda Mertins

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Patina Polished Living was created 10 years ago by friends Amanda Mertins and Kimberly Weiler. 

Amanda Mertins was born in Ohio and graduated the University of Maryland with a degree in Economics. She started moving and editing furniture and accessories while in grade school and hasn’t stopped since. She enjoys baking desserts and playing with her grandchildren.

Kim Weiler was born in Pennsylvania and graduated the University of the Arts with a degree in graphic design. Upon graduating, she was immediately hired by one of her professors at the Katz Wheeler Design firm. She loves design, gardening, sweet tea and all French bulldogs.

Amanda and Kim are excellent complements to one another-one could even say the Yin and Yang of design. Being very different people but with interconnected forces is the reason their partnership continues to flourish.

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