
Incomplete Layering
Creating a well-balanced and adaptable lighting scheme involves the incorporation of multiple layers, typically ambient, task, and accent lighting. Ambient lighting provides overall illumination, establishing the baseline for a room’s brightness. Task lighting, on the other hand, is essential for focused activities such as reading or cooking, ensuring that specific areas are illuminated to suit a specific purpose and prevent eye strain. Finally, accent lighting is more decor-based, highlighting architectural features, artwork, or other elements. The blend of these three types of lighting enhances functionality and contributes to the overall atmosphere of a space. By carefully considering ambient, task, and accent lighting, a space can be transformed to suit various needs, moods, and occasions, creating the adaptable environment your home needs.