Tuesday, November 2, 2010

How to show off your space in the best light possible!!

When I was in college, I tended to focus more on the technical aspect of the project and not the materials, finishes or lighting. It was not until I began to work on real residential projects that I understood the importance of lighting in a space.  When a space is being designed, there are key pieces to which attention must be paid; walls, flooring, window coverings, furniture and lighting.  Lighting in a space is so important.  I found that while I was doing projects for school, I would let this key piece of design fall to the wayside, never giving it any thought.  I would flip through a magazine and specify the first light fixture I came across to show that I "thought" about it.  If I only knew then how important lighting was to a design, I could have designed some pretty fantastic spaces just by adding an interesting light fixture that was thought about and not just picked out.

There are many different types of lighting such as table lamps, floor lamps, pedant lighting, wall sconces, task lighting, etc.  A space can seem very boring or plain until you add light to it.  A light fixture can become the focus of a space.  You can conceptualize an entire design around a traditional chandelier or a very modern pendant light.  Wall sconces can add symmetry to a space.  Table lamps can add interest to a not so interesting table and they are also a great way to add color to a space.  Some lighting  fixtures can be very feminine and elegant, while others can be very masculine and sophisticated.  Lighting is a functional aspect of design, but try not to get too technical when it comes to choosing the right light.  Sometimes, a lamp may act as more of a vase or sculpture then a functioning light; this is totally ok!!  You want it to have character, after all, you are choosing to put this in a space that represents you!  The important thing to remember about lighting is that it should never be an after thought.  Next time you redecorate your living room, try to base your design around an interesting table lamp you found, or revamp your foyer or entry way by adding wall sconces or matching ceramic lamps to either side to add symmetry or color.  Here are some great ideas for lighting up your space! 


Jonathan Adler
Jonathan Adler
Jonathan Adler
Jonathan Adler
Jonathan Adler
Crate and Barrel
Crate and Barrel
Crate and Barrel
Jonathan Adler
Adding color
Adding symmetry
Focal Point of Space
Setting the mood



*Photos from Jonathan Adler, Crate and Barrel, House Beautiful, Traditional Home and Chicago Home and Garden*

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