Common mistakes you make when lighting your home… it’s just about installing some downlights and then adding some statement pieces right?  Wrong. Too many of us make some all too common lighting mistakes.

Lighting can make or break the final aesthetic of your home. To help you avoid some of the common lighting mistakes, we have put a few together with some simple tips to help you get it right.

1. Choosing the Wrong Size Fitting for your Space

This is one of the most common lighting mistakes people make.  It’s easily done, you fall in love with a fitting, and forget that it will overwhelm your dining table, or not provide enough light to work in your kitchen!  This is particularly the case when you are looking at statement pieces.  Not only does it look out of proportion, the light it provides will likely also be inappropriate.

A good tip for sizing ant statement light fitting pendant light or chandelier over your dining table is to ensure the width of the fitting is around 30cm smaller than the width of your table.  If choosing a single light fitting for you room, a good rule of thumb is to ensure the diameter of your fitting is around 10% of the total diameter of the room.

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When selecting your Pendant or Chandelier, make sure the light has a diameter no larger than around 10% of the total diameter of the room to maintain scale.

2. Installing Only one Light Source in a Space

A statement light fitting can add real glamour to your space, however, it is important to make sure you have adequate lighting to also complete tasks.  Only installing one light source in a room will more often than not leave some areas of the room dark.

Solving this problem involves the use of layered lighting, which enables you to light areas within your space appropriately.  Effective lighting requires multiple layers of lights that will compliment each other, and fulfill different tasks. 

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Installing more than one light source in a room will ensure no areas of the space are left dark.

3. Overuse of Downlights

The overuse of downlights is another one of those common lighting mistakes.  It’s easily done, particularly, if you are only installing one light source in your space.  It’s easy to get carried away trying to light every corner of a room, and ultimately, leads to a ceiling covered in downlights.  To properly illuminate a room, however, light should reflect from the walls, and downlights are not as equipped as other forms of lighting to do this.  Besides, looking unsightly and harsh if too many are installed, it can also take away any feeling of warmth or character that a pendant or lamp may bring to your room.

Downlights are great for providing that overall ambient light within a room.  Keeping in mind that downlights are not always the best lighting solution to providing task lighting, or even accent lighting, you will be more inclined to bring other lighting elements in to help create a functional, and inviting space.

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Avoid overuse of downlights as it can create a space feeling hard or unsightly.

4. Under Lighting Small Spaces

Small spaces in your home include things like the pantry, the wardrobes, and even the laundry.  They are easy to forget about spaces, as they are not on show, but they are some of the most important spaces to light correctly.

All too often, these spaces are lit with a single overhead light, which will create shadows and dark areas in the space and leave you feeling like you can’t find what you need, at least not easily!  Give more consideration to these spaces using things like LED strip lights or under cabinet lights.  These will provide real impact, but more importantly, help to eliminate shadows and dark spots.

Strip lights

Use LED strips or under cabinet lights to eliminate shadows caused by overhead lighting in small spaces.

5. Selecting the Wrong Colour Temperature

We’ve all done it… bought a globe and installed it at home and realised it is a completely different shade of white to the rest of the globes in your home!  Getting the colour temperature right is one of the most common lighting mistakes.  It is important to set the tone of a space in your home, and this can be done by selecting the right colour temperature of your globes.

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Select the right light temperature according to mood of the space created.

6. Ignoring the Shadows

nstalling a lighting fitting in the wrong place can lead to shadows.  In some areas of your home, shadows will provide an ambience, however, in others, it will prevent you from completing tasks within the space.  Your kitchen and bathroom, for instance, are two rooms in your home where shadows are not appropriate.

Installing more than one light source will help alleviate this.  Steering away from more open fittings that provide less directed light will also help in those task oriented spaces of your home. 

Placement of fittings is also important.  Avoiding installation of overhead lighting in your bathroom, for instance will help eliminate shadows on your face at the mirror.  Smaller wall lights, or lights that frame the mirror are a better option.

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Avoid installing overhead lighting in your bathroom that will create shadows on your face. opt for light that frame the mirror

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