Friday, December 7, 2012

Cost-Effective Home Lighting


Bad lighting can be a problem in many households. If you have constant headaches, sore eyes, frustration due to being unable to see what you are doing, then you have bad home lighting. It is possible to fix the problem in a cost-effective way and still maintain the general ambiance of the interior of the home. Nowadays, it is possible to have a beautiful home with low-cost home lighting features.

With load shedding and shortage of electricity worldwide being a big issue for everyone, you have to consider both the cost-effective way of lighting your home as well as the energy-saving options. Start off by walking from room to room with a notebook and asking yourself what you use each room for, who uses it and what times of the day are these rooms being used.

Next, if you have multiple lights in one room, ask yourself which direction people are most likely to be facing. You can then determine which lights should be brighter in certain rooms or areas. A kitchen, for example needs good lighting, so the light in the kitchen should be brighter than for example, the light in the living room.

When it comes to home lighting, you can make use of energy-saving light bulbs throughout your house to help save on cost and energy usage. If you have an ornament that you would like to display in a room, for example a plant or painting, use an energy-saving light bulb to concentrate light in that specific area. If you have an older person living in your home, use a lamp to concentrate light next to the couch or preferred reading area. Keep in mind that an older person needs 15 times more light than a 10-year-old.

To make the most of natural light in your home, use mirrors opposite windows. It will not only brighten up your rooms, but it will also make your rooms seem bigger. For areas that need extra lighting like an office or study, paint your walls white to get more lighting into the room. For light in cupboards or pantries, use a battery-powered light that turns on when you need it to.

Get light reflecting furniture in the form of stainless steel or glass to make you living room or kitchen seem brighter. Use clip on spotlights, they are convenient and you can take them wherever you go. Invest in solar panels that attach to the roof and connect them to some of the lights in rooms that do not need bright lighting. It will be expensive, but will save you lots of money in the long run.

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