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1 INTD 52 entrances—setting the tone

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3 planning take lighting needs into consideration at the beginning of a project—less costly and doesn’t end up looking like an afterthought

4 judge a home by what you see and how you feel when you come in the entry outside— eye-catching welcoming security specific cues—way to approach & enter be sure to light the house number

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6 judge a home by what you see and how you feel when you come in the entry inside— ambient light should be welcoming gentle glow of illumination feel at ease in a new surrounding comfortable and enjoyable encounter

7 ambient lighting wall sconces flank artwork, mirror, etc… translucent draws too much attention opaque-bottom sconces cast light upward softening shadows on faces fills entry with pleasing glow mount above eye level (normally 6-6 ½ ft. above floor)

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10 ambient lighting torchere quickest and easiest—no electrician needed if outlets are already there choose a solid reflector-type shield should provide uplight only

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13 ambient lighting cove lighting architectural solution to provide ambient light—linear light source hidden behind molding to uplight ceiling new construction—inexpensive remodel—costliest choice

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16 ambient lighting pendant/chandelier single fixture draws to much attention to itself art, moldings, ceiling details, etc… fall into secondary importance people are not properly illuminated— end up in silhouette

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20 ambient lighting daylight integrated into design windows and skylights should provide some or all of ambient light during day

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22 lighting can energize first impressions highlighting: dramatic painting sculpture architectural detail can welcome and impress

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25 accent lighting ceiling mounted recessed adjustable luminaires best track lighting visually intrudes into a room

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27 illusion lighting and related design techniques can transform small entries with the illusion of spaciousness mirrors create illusion of greater space and more light stairways provide another opportunity to expand space when illuminated

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29 illusion switching and dimming can make something look huge and inviting then transform it into a cozy, intimate greeting area

30 illusion lighting directed toward ceiling helps open up a space and makes it appear larger lighting directed toward floor makes an entry seem smaller because the darkened ceiling feels lower

31 INTD 52 living rooms— layering comfort with drama

32 view of living rooms is different today than in the past—we USE the space lighting should be as flexible as the use of the room itself needs to be controllable enough to satisfy a variety of needs first give adequate lighting for day-to- day activities then layer lighting options for entertaining

33 ambient first create adequate ambient light—typical 8 ft. ceiling has fewest options 2-4 wall sconces mounted 2-ft below ceiling

34 ambient (8 ft ceilings) torcheres flanking the fireplace/major piece of furniture softens shadows on people’s faces shows off architectural detailing

35 ambient 9 ft ceilings offer more options—single pendant fixture for both ambient & decorative illumination is a good option

36 ambient pair of pendant luminaires ( 24-30 inches in length) would work well for 9-12 ft ceilings

37 ambient higher ceiling works well in conjunction with perimeter cove lighting very clean architecturally integrated

38 ambient pitched ceilings require luminaires adapted for the slope

39 ambient asymmetrically sloped ceilings generally result in one very tall wall that often becomes dead space

40 accent next step flexibility is key accommodate different furniture arrangements straight downlights offer no flexibility specify recessed adjustable luminaires to provide adaptability

41 accent existing construction—leave housings, replace trim new construction/remodel—placement is dependent on what is to be highlighted must know furniture plan

42 accent recessed adjustable accent lights are positioned to highlight parts of the overall design—sculpture on table is illuminated with a single recessed adjustable luminaire

43 accent two pairs of recessed adjustable luminaires cross-illuminate the art over the console

44 accent single lights highlight small table, plant and corner

45 accent adjustable lights allow the coffee table to accented even though the luminaire isn’t centered over the table itself

46 accent track— design choice when other options aren’t available when inadequate ceiling depth keeps you from installing recessed luminaires

47 accent good arrangement in living room is to run track around perimeter

48 accent halogen bridge systems low voltage alternative to track two wires strung parallel to each other along ceiling lamps can be clipped along wires to highlight various objects make sure wire gauge is sufficient for your lighting needs

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51 task last consideration for reading and related activities between one’s head and where one’s attention is focused specify floor plugs so cords don’t cross traffic areas

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