Let There Be Light, but Let’s Make Sure It’s Good Light

Apr 10, 2023

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Let There Be Light, but Let’s Make Sure It’s Good Light

 

Welcome to the enticing world of shaded sconces, torchères, and table lamps with frosted glass.

 

Have you ever left the house believing your appearance was fine only to find out the opposite in a changing room at a clothing store? When you're away from home, does the way you look in some hotel restrooms make you feel off? Do you find your reflection unsettling in restrooms on airplanes?

 

Reader, you are not the problem. Lighting is the issue.

 

Let's term these areas "flaw accentuation chambers" to describe what they are. Your worst advantage when lit. Whether you are a supermodel is irrelevant. When the lighting is harsh, you will have moon-like skin, sagging cheeks, dark circles under your eyes, creases in your brow, and wrinkles tracing around your mouth.

 

The fact is well known to cinematographers. Depending on the environment, they can employ light to make individuals appear glamorous or horrifying. The upcoming Masterpiece production of "Les Misérables" on PBS and BBC One utilizes lighting to dramatic effect. "Whenever I walk in a room, I'm very conscious of the light," said Danish cinematographer Stephan Pehrsson. I'm always aware of lighting that enhances a person, what makes you look great, as well as what detracts from someone's appearance and what makes you look bad.

 

He has observed a pattern of unfavorable lighting in contemporary homes and businesses. These days, "you see lots of spotlights," he remarked. It's not excellent at all. Because it provides the area a streamlined, modern appearance, overhead lighting is appealing. However, Mr. Pehrsson claimed that it casts strong shadows across the face, especially beneath the eyes, emphasizing wrinkles and flaws. It also doesn't benefit your body in any way. Every lump, droop, and pooch acts as an awning, casting shade below.

 

The celebrity and fashion photographer Jennifer Graylock characterized the phenomena in these words: "You know when you put a flashlight under your chin and you appear scary? The opposite is true of overhead illumination. Simply said, it makes you appear threatening from above. The bathrooms in hotels and many retail locations (hello H&M, Nordstrom, and Target) are like this. Additionally, the light that comes down on you frequently has an icy blue or greenish hue that makes you appear as though you need medical assistance.

 

Lighting is still a frequently overlooked part of home design, despite several studies showing that the angle, intensity, color, and quality of light may have a significant impact on perception and mood. People simply aren't aware of the extent to which lighting influences them, according to Rochester, New York interior designer Robin Muto. "Even if you're not in a bathroom looking in the mirror at yourself, you start to feel that way if you're looking at other people in lighting that makes them look dreary, drawn, and horrible."

 

What will, then, best present you and your house guests? It is beneficial to consider the type of light that you find relaxing to gaze at. It's not likely the scorching sun that is hammering down around noon. It is perhaps the reflected light from a sunset or a toasty fire. This light has a softer, maybe rosier, and golden hue. It's hazy and is approaching you from the side.

 

Place shaded or frosted-glass table lamps at eye level to achieve this look indoors. Consider a torchère instead, a floor lamp that casts light upward at the ceiling in a similar manner to how the sun does as it sets.

 

24w Round Led Panel

 

Feature:

 

● Lighting technology:
The luminaires on the ceiling have the appearance of illuminated windows and enable the designing with light as well as wide-area light ceilings.

● High efficiency:
The combination of high-performance LEDs and diffuse-distribution opal luminaire cover ensures a uniformly illuminated light emission surface and homogeneous distribution of light, the good color rendering index (CRI >70) of the LEDs also contributes to positive room appearances.

● Energy saving:
Energy savings of up to 75% and cut down your electricity bill.

● Multiple application:
Ideal for offices, hotels, meeting rooms, living rooms, bedrooms, washrooms, kitchens, hallways, workshops and other commercial or residential places.

 

Specification:

 

Input Voltage 100-240V
Power 24W
Color Neutral White
CRI >70
Lifespan 30000 h

 

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