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In residential lighting, the choice and distribution of luminaires is fairly free. There aren't really any standards. Each person has their own appreciation of lighting effects, intensities and colour temperatures.
It all depends on the ambience you want to achieve (hushed or airy), the colours (dark or light), the daylight level (if it's low, you'll tend to turn it on more during the day, when you have other needs than in the evening)...
There are, however, some rooms where you should pay more attention to the level of lighting: the kitchen, the bathroom and the office.
For tailor-made lighting, the ideal solution is to provide several circuits (different light settings) or even dimming to vary the ambience and adapt to all situations, depending on the time of day. If ‘white variations’ are integrated into the luminaires, this will meet your biological needs even more effectively.
In residential lighting, the choice and distribution of luminaires is fairly free. There aren't really any standards. Each person has their own appreciation of lighting effects, intensities and colour temperatures.
It all depends on the ambience you want to achieve (hushed or airy), the colours (dark or light), the daylight level (if it's low, you'll tend to turn it on more during the day, when you have other needs than in the evening)...
There are, however, some rooms where you should pay more attention to the level of lighting: the kitchen, the bathroom and the office.
For tailor-made lighting, the ideal solution is to provide several circuits (different light settings) or even dimming to vary the ambience and adapt to all situations, depending on the time of day. If ‘white variations’ are integrated into the luminaires, this will meet your biological needs even more effectively.
In residential lighting, the choice and distribution of luminaires is fairly free. There aren't really any standards. Each person has their own appreciation of lighting effects, intensities and colour temperatures.
It all depends on the ambience you want to achieve (hushed or airy), the colours (dark or light), the daylight level (if it's low, you'll tend to turn it on more during the day, when you have other needs than in the evening)...
There are, however, some rooms where you should pay more attention to the level of lighting: the kitchen, the bathroom and the office.
For tailor-made lighting, the ideal solution is to provide several circuits (different light settings) or even dimming to vary the ambience and adapt to all situations, depending on the time of day. If ‘white variations’ are integrated into the luminaires, this will meet your biological needs even more effectively.
With luminaires coming from the ceiling, with wide, diffused optics and distributed in a balanced way, the room is bathed in light, often more intense. Ideally, some of the light should be directed towards the walls to increase the feeling of brightness (and reduce the number of luminaires).
But it can also smooth out volumes and remove nuances.
Using optically directed luminaires (recessed or surface-mounted spotlights, suspended luminaires, recessed floor luminaires, etc.), you choose to illuminate certain parts of the room and deliberately leave areas in shadow.
Linear luminaires (LED strips or rails) integrated into niches, false ceiling recesses, furniture, etc. produce light that is diffused by reflection in the room (ideally on light-coloured walls).
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