Lighting in homes serves both practical and artistic purposes, and can be categorized based on its nature and usage. Here are the primary types of lighting commonly found in residential settings:
- Ambient Lighting (General Lighting)
Provides ample lighting for a room, ensuring clear visibility and a comfortable ambiance and environment within the room.
Examples:
Ceiling-mounted fixtures (e.g., chandeliers, pendant lights, flush mounts, etc.)
- Task Lighting
Task lighting is specifically designed to provide concentrated illumination for various activities, including reading, cooking, and working.
Examples:
Desk lamps, Under-cabinet lighting in kitchens, Vanity lights in bathrooms, etc.
- Accent Lighting
Use it to make certain things stand out, such as a piece of art or something on a building. It’s as if they want to draw your attention to it.
Examples: Track lighting, Picture lights, Spotlights
- Decorative Lighting
It predominantly functions as an aesthetic component, enhancing the visual appeal and distinctive character of an environment.
Examples: Chandeliers, String lights, Decorative lanterns
- Natural Lighting
The room is lit by natural light from windows, skylights, or glass doors, and sometimes we use artificial lights too.
Types of Light Fixtures by Placement
Ceiling lights include flush, semi-flush, chandeliers, and pendants.
Wall-Mounted Lights: Sconces and picture lights.
Portable Lights: Table lamps, floor lamps, and plug-in wall lights.
Built-In Lights: Recessed or track lighting.
Light Sources (Bulbs)
The types of bulbs used in home lighting include:
1Traditional incandescent bulbs give off a warm light, but they’re not very energy efficient.
- LED bulbs are super efficient, you can use them anywhere, and they last forever.
- CFLs are energy-saving light bulbs that are an alternative to incandescent bulbs.
- Halogen Bulbs (brighter, more energy-efficient than incandescent).
- Smart light bulbs that you can control with your phone. You can change the color and brightness.
The type of lighting and bulb we choose for a room depends on what the room is used for, how we want it to look, and how much energy we want to use.
Lighting up the beauty of buildings, from aesthetic appeal to functional illumination, here are the main types of lights used for building External Elevations.
- Wall Washers
Purpose: These are used to make large wall areas look bright and even.
Types:
Linear Wall Washers: Used for continuous, smooth lighting.
Recessed Wall Washers: Installed in the ground or ceiling for a hidden light source.
- Spotlights
Purpose: These mainly focus on specific architectural features, such as columns, statues, or any decorative elements.
Placement: Ground-mounted, wall-mounted, or pole-mounted.
- Uplights
Purpose: Provide a dramatic effect by illuminating the building’s facade from the ground up.
Types:
Recessed uplights.
Adjustable uplights for flexibility.
- Downlights
Purpose: Provide downward-focused light to highlight entrances, textures, or pathways.
Placement: Under overhangs or ledges.
- Floodlights
Purpose: Broad illumination for large areas of the building’s facade.
Types:
Narrow-beam floodlights for focused lighting.
Wide-angle floodlights for larger coverage.
- LED Strips
Purpose: Emphasize the building’s prominent features, such as edges, corners, and contours.
Advantages: Flexible, energy-efficient, and customizable colors.
- Accent Lighting
Purpose: The main purpose is to highlight unique architectural details such as carvings, windows, or textures.
Types: Low-powered LED or fiber optic lights.
- Cove Lighting
Purpose: Employ indirect lighting to generate a gentle radiance along the building’s contours or recesses.
- Neon and RGB Lighting
Purpose: Add vibrant or customizable color effects for dynamic facades.
Applications: Modern or entertainment-focused buildings.
- Bollard Lights
Purpose: The purpose of these lights is to provide illumination for the foundation of the building or nearby walkways. They are strategically placed around the perimeter or near key structural elements to ensure adequate lighting in these areas.
- Sconce Lights
Purpose: Decorative lighting fixtures mounted on walls for both function and design.
- Projection Lighting
Purpose: Project patterns, logos, or images onto the building for a creative or branding effect.
Key Considerations which are kept in mind are –
Color Temperature: Employ warm lighting to create an inviting ambiance or cool lighting for a contemporary aesthetic.
Energy Efficiency: LED is preferred for durability and low energy consumption.
Weather Resistance: Choose IP-rated fixtures to withstand outdoor conditions.
Strategic lighting design can elevate a building’s exterior, transforming it into an iconic nighttime landmark.