A combination of general and task lighting that takes
into account the age and lifestyle of the occupant is
needed. Remember, dimming controls give you the
flexibility to vary the light to suit different moods
and activities.
General lighting can be provided by ceiling fixtures,
chandeliers, fan lights, recessed downlights, or wall
sconces, giving you the illumination you need. Cieling
fans are very popular in bedrooms but make sure you get
a good fan that makes no noise.
At the dressing table, an
adjustable, lighted magnifying
mirror will provide ideal lighting for grooming and
applying makeup. For closets, a surface mounted or
recessed closet light is suggested.
Swing-arm wall lamps
on either side of the bed will
provide adequate light for reading, while leaving night
tables free for a clock radio and books. Another idea is
to hang pendants next to the bed, or install recessed
downlights in the ceiling over the bed.
Children's rooms
will benefit from the use of track lights, which can be
swiveled, rotated, and aimed in any
direction to shed light on play areas, hobbies or
homework.
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