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How to Design With Light
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Designing with light can dramatically change the mood, look and functionality of any room. See what's possible with lighting.
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LIVING ROOM
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No Light
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TABLE/FLOOR LAMPS Provide bright general light.
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RECESSED DOWNLIGHTS Provides bright general light.
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WALL GRAZE DOWNLIGHTS Provides visual interest by highlighting a textured wall surface while illuminating mantel and hearth objects.
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WALL WASHING DOWNLIGHTS Highlights your artwork.
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CABINET/WALL-UNIT LIGHTING Draws attention to collectibles.
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Turn Off Recessed Downlights to Add Drama to the Room
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KITCHEN
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No Light
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RECESSED DOWNLIGHTS Highlights cabinets and illuminates food preparation area.
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UNDERCABINET LIGHTING Provides adequate light for countertop work tasks.
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TOP OF CABINET FLUORESCENT Gives an open feel to room and provides a good general amount of light.
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OVER–SINK DOWNLIGHT Provides directed light for sink -- dishwashing, food prep, etc.
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HANGING PENDANTS Creates or defines an area.
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Leave the Undercabinet Downlights on for a great nightlight.
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BEDROOM
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No Light
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CEILING FAN LIGHT Provides bright general room light and an air circulation system.
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RECESSED DOWNLIGHTS Provides bright general light for tasks like room cleaning and packing.
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BEDSIDE TABLE LAMPS Focuses light on reading material while confining light to your side of the bed.
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TRACK LIGHT ON WALL ART Highlights your artwork.
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SCONCES Enhances personal style by adding a decorative element to the room.
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Turn Off Fan Light to Make the Room Seem Cozier.
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SOURCE Phillips Lighting http://www.nam.lighting.philips.com/us/consumer/ http://www.nam.lighting.philips.com/us/consumer/
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