We’ve compiled traditional rooms within modern floor plans and their purposes, all are listed below. Beneath each room we have provided an Essential category which determines required task lighting and an Additional category which meets ambient and accent requirements. Take a dive into the world of lighting, and then you can tackle planning your lighting layout.
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In most modern homes, a living room is positioned facing a TV and allows us to entertain friends, talk, read or watch TV all in one space. The living room is a place where we can relax, switch our minds off and put your feet up at the end of a long day. Soft, warm ambient lighting is the most common form of lighting in this space to offset the harsh glare of the TV and create a comfortable space to unwind.
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It’s where you start and finish your day, the family bathroom is a space to wash off the dirt and grim and add a little relaxation into your day-to-day life. A well-lit bathroom offers solitude and privacy to restore the wellbeing and health of your body. Bathroom lighting can turn an everyday space into a personal retreat, creating a space where you can see what you are doing while adding a touch of relaxation and indulgence.
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More relevant than ever before, creating a space in your home for working and conventional office activities such as reading, writing and computer work, is essential for productivity. Often accompanied with various storage solutions, home offices are the hub of all important documents and files as well as stationery and computer equipment. Adequate lighting is essential to see, read and navigate through work materials, as well as creating an environment conducive to work or study.
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