How to illuminate an open space and make it functional
In
recent years, the tendency to create open spaces in homes or in workplaces has
greatly increased. Particularly in domestic environments, where this space
generally includes a living room and kitchen in a single large room, the open
space is increasingly appreciated and to make it even more welcoming, the focus
is on lighting that enhances and enhances every point of the room. Here are
some tips on how to light open space.
How to light open space
The first thing to keep in mind to illuminate an open space is the number of light
points to be placed in the room. A greater number of open space light points
allows you to easily reach every corner of the space. Precisely for this reason, it is necessary to take care to place more light points that allow to better
illuminate this particular environment.
Another very important thing is the choice of the type of LED lighting to be installed,
which can be different according to the preferences and style that you want to
give to the open space. There are so many proposals on the market and it is
often difficult to choose: there are sconces, hanging lamps, spotlights and
much more. To facilitate the choice, here are some ideas to illuminate open spaces,
which ensure excellent lighting and an aesthetic impact of great impact on this
environment.
What to choose to light open space
As
mentioned above, the choice of elements for open space lighting ranges from
sconces, hanging lamps, ceiling light, spotlights, and other lighting bodies
that lend themselves to making this room warm and welcoming. However, these
elements alone cannot make the lighting in such a large space sufficient. This is
why they must be combined appropriately with each other, give each space the
light necessary to best perform all activities. The best solution is therefore
to furnish the different areas with the elements that give each one the right
light.
Ideas to illuminate open space
For
the open space kitchen: the hanging lamps are the ideal solution for the open
space kitchen and must be positioned so as to illuminate the table and
worktops. In the event that the kitchen is also equipped with an island or
peninsula, care must be taken to arrange also on these suspensions, to be
chosen equal or in contrast, and perhaps smaller, so as to create a sort of
dynamism and movement in the room.
For
the open space living area: even in the living area, a suspension lamp can be
installed, to be chosen different from the kitchen one for the table. The
ceiling light is also perfect, whose central light highlights this part of the
room. Accompanying the whole can be installed spotlights, distributed equally
in the ceiling in relation to the living area. Alternatively, wall lights can
be installed to supplement the lighting, perhaps placed behind the sofa.
For
the open space attic: in the case of an open space attic with a low ceiling,
the ideal solution is to place ceiling lights, spotlights, floor or table
lamps. To enhance the effect of exposed beams, prepare fewer ceiling lights and
more wall lights on the walls, so as to have an integrative diffused light in
the room.
How to light a loft
The
loft differs from the open space due to the nature of the premises in which it
is built, in fact, in general, it is disused and restructured industrial or
commercial premises then transformed into a home. Since this is a very high
space compared to the common open space, in order to obtain optimal lighting it
is necessary to focus on chandeliers, wall sconces, and floor lamps so as to
visually divide the space, also creating plays of light that can make
suggestive and welcoming space. The table is the point that must always be well
lit, and equally the study area, while in the relaxation area you have to opt
for warmer and more relaxing lights, less strong.

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