The world of lighting aesthetics can be broken down into several different features.
When you buy a lamp, you get the design and attraction of the lamp itself, the function of the luminaires (static brightness or dimming) and the actual type that produces light, such as color and color temperature.
Although lighting is both attractive and flexible, the third feature is really the most important in setting the atmosphere of space.
There are several options for trying to determine which light will truly reflect your personality.
One of the latest innovations in lighting is the use of colour psychology to help control the feeling of the home, a technology that has become easier to use because of the rise of the color-changing smart blue light bulb.
Another option is to use color temperature to match your desired design options. Color temperature is no stranger to interior jewelry stores. In fact, choosing the right tube lamp has always been one of the most important steps.
One of the key aspects of lighting is the color of light produced by the luminaires, from light yellow (warm colors) to light blue (cool).
In the past, warm colors came from incandescent bulbs and candles, while fluorescent and LED lights produced cool colors.
With the improvement of lighting technology, you can now find many tube lamps, from incandescent bulbs that emit cold blue light to leds that warm the yellow light.
The trick is to match the type of light you want with the glow of each tube (usually found on the package). The image above shows you what a light bulb will produce.
Use color temperature in interior design
Now that you know the basics of color temperature, we can learn more about the importance of carefully selected bulbs for design solutions.
Each type of lamp has a different feel. For example, warm light tends to make you and your guests feel safe and comfortable. It can help create a peaceful environment, smooth communication and create a romantic atmosphere.
The restaurant, shown below, creates a comfortable atmosphere where lighting creates intimacy, relaxation and luxury.
On the other hand, cold light tends to add a chill to the room. The bright white and blue of high temperature lighting will give the space fresh feeling, which is not provided by warm light.
While a lot of interesting designs of purple and top lights tend to attract eyeballs first, the following images illustrate the lighting effect that helps to create a sense of cleanliness and modern space.
Mix and match
In most cases, warm and cold light is used in both traditional and modern designs. The warm light is relaxed and warm, and the atmosphere of the traditional design is complementary, and the cold light and fresh and bright feeling is very suitable for modernization.
If you want a more traditional design, that doesn't mean you can't use cold light to change your home. For example, the kitchen in the image below combines the wood elements of the chair with the island of the iron dome, bathing the room in cold light and looking great!
You can go the other way. For example, the living room below is a modern design (black and white and modern decoration) and can still feel warm and charming under proper lighting conditions.
So don't be afraid to mix. The example above shows that a little tweaking can make you successful!