Tips on Remodeling Your Home with New Lighting
There currently a few popular trends in lighting including casual elegance, soft contemporary, and simplified traditional. Casual elegance is the creation of a warm and relaxed atmosphere with casual lighting, but maybe more upscale in design. Soft contemporary is one with a clean look, and is used to highlight the architectural design of the home. Simplified traditional is stripped down to the most simple of lighting. The simplified traditional look is rich, vintage, and most of the time can be found in antique patina.
Today’s modern homes are built with higher ceilings, such as vaulted or cathedral ceilings. This has opened the door for the standard of lighting, and lights that complement a home’s architectural design is the biggest trend right now. The trend includes fixtures that are taller so that they can fill in the space of a nine to ten foot ceiling, as opposed to the old standard of eight feet.
If you’re planning on remodeling your house, pay close attention to the newest trends. While the brushed nickel craze is slowly fading away, we’re now seeing a return to the old world look, with fixtures made of brass and copper, crystal chandeliers, and finishes made to look worn. Even the dining rooms and kitchens have seen changes in lighting trends. Being that homes now feature more cherry and mahogany cabinets, the lighting trend has transitioned to a redder tone to compliment the cabinetry.
Now that we’ve discussed the latest trends, there are a few different types of lighting you need to take into consideration when remodeling your home to add value. Start with the exterior of your home. Landscape lighting, for instance, is getting more decorative. The lights leading up to your house have become more attractive. The industry has directed much of its focus on outdoor lighting. Decks, patios, and terraces all have become popular spots to put lights up.
The most important room to remodel with new lighting is the kitchen. The kitchen is typically the central room in the home. It often serves many other functions than just cooking. Lighting in the kitchen should be efficient. Lights should be placed over an island, sink, stove, countertop, or other important work stations. The number of lights in your kitchen should depend on the size of your kitchen. Task lighting is sufficient for many kitchens. Task lighting allows you to only use light in the areas in which you work. This saves on energy throughout the house. Another efficient way to light your kitchen, but save energy and money is by installing dimmer switches. Dimmer switches give you the opportunity to adjust the light and minimize the level. Motion sensor lights are also a great remodel feature. They are great for lighting and saving energy.
The all-together design of your lighting, selection of bulbs, along with fixtures and the appropriate use of controls is the key for when you decide to remodel your home. For more information, talk with a professional in the field.