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Designing
with Light
in the Dining Room
Dining
room lighting should be both beautiful and functional.
This requires a mix of general, task, and accent lighting
that can set the mood for a number of functions, including
a formal dinner, a family get-together, and other
activities such as homework, hobbies, or family bookkeeping.
Dimming controls will enable you to vary the light
for each occasion (see
lighting controls).
A
chandelier is the focal point of the dining room.
Suspended over the dining table, it serves as a decorative
style element that enhances the beauty of your fine
furnishings. When the light is dimmed, a soft, glowing
atmosphere similar to candlelight is created. If equipped
with a downlight, the chandelier provides task lighting
for the table and accent lighting for a centerpiece.
Recessed
or track lighting provides general lighting, while
enabling you to highlight prized possessions throughout
the room. A ring of four recessed downlights around
the dining table supplements the light from the chandelier,
while providing accent lighting for your tableware.
The pure white light of low-voltage fixtures with
tungsten-halogen bulbs will make your crystal and
silverware sparkle (see
light sources).
A
buffet or sideboard can be flanked with wall sconces
on either side. Choose fixtures that complement the
style of your chandelier. Displayed objects can be
accented with recessed downlights installed in the
ceiling above.
A
family portrait can be dramatically lighted with
recessed adjustable accent fixtures. Ask our certified
lighting consultants at one of our showroom Locations
to help you choose fixtures that are best suited for
this purpose.
A
China cabinet, breakfront, hutch, or wall niche
can become a showplace for your prized collectibles
by installing strips of low-voltage mini-lights under
the shelves.
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