Lamps: Play of Lights
Room lighting can affect any color you chose for the walls and furniture. It can revive, change, or vice versa, make the color less bright. Sun’s position, relative to the room, can change the color, brightness and shade of your light bulbs. There is no more important factor affecting the color space than light.
Candle lights are very attractive in the absence of natural light. “I tell my clients that if they are going to arrange a dinner party, they must use candle lighting,” the designer Jennifer Garrigues says. “It is really the most enjoyable way to illuminate the room.” Romantic and warm light of the candle evokes associations with past at any time of year.
Upper artificial light remains one of the ways to illuminate the room brightly. But how pleasant it is for eyes and for atmosphere? Many designers often place built-in lamps in ceilings, but if there are alternatives, like sconces or floor lamp, it is often not included.
It is very convenient to use regulator of luminosity in chandeliers and ceiling lights. Usually, it is laid at the installation wiring and allows making the overhead light more or less bright. If the ceiling lamp has a lampshade, if the lampshade is not so transparent, very little light will get in the room. However, this is a convenient option for the chandeliers, say, over the dinner table.
Wall and floor lamps are very practical in the room, they can create pleasant liberating atmosphere. When you are placing lamps, you should take into account the arrangement of furniture and found the wiring while working on the design of the interior. As for the floor lamp, you can buy it after finishing and decorating works, and set it in the most appropriate place. In the living room 2-3 outlets in different locations should be provided for the floor lamp.
Decorative lights can be built into the walls and floor space and carry out any decorative effects to create special atmosphere. There are special decorative lights with colored glass or a special form of the emitted light rays, for example, lamps with optical fiber.

