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The
Fundamentals
There are three basic types of lighting
that work together to light your home: General, Task
and Accent. A good lighting plan combines all three
types to light an area, according to function and
style.
General
Lighting
provides an area with
overall illumination. Also known as ambient lighting,
general lighting radiates a comfortable level of brightness,
enabling one to see and walk about safely. It
can be accomplished with chandeliers, ceiling or wall-mounted
fixtures, recessed or track lights, and with lanterns
outside your home. A basic form of lighting that replaces
sunlight, general lighting is fundamental to a lighting
plan.

Task lighting
helps you perform specific
tasks such as reading, sewing, cooking, homework,
hobbies, games, or balancing your checkbook. It can
be provided by recessed and track lighting, pendant
lighting, and portable lamps. Task lighting should
be free of distracting glare and shadows and should
be bright enough to prevent eyestrain.
Accent
Lighting
adds drama to a room
by creating visual interest. As part of a decorating
scheme, it is used to spotlight paintings, houseplants,
sculpture, and other prized possessions, or to highlight
the texture of a wall, drapery or outdoor landscaping.
Accent lighting requires at least three times as much
light on the focal point as the general lighting around
it. This usually is provided by track, recessed, or
wall-mounted fixtures.
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