Assignment On: "It Is Better To Light A Small Candle Than To Curse The Darkness."
Assignment On: "It Is Better To Light A Small Candle Than To Curse The Darkness."
Assignment On: "It Is Better To Light A Small Candle Than To Curse The Darkness."
On
LIGHTINGS
It is better to light a small candle
than to curse the darkness."
Submitted By :
Yamini Soni
IInd Year (I. D.)
LIGHTING
Lighting or illumination is the deliberate application of light to achieve some practical
or aesthetic effect. Lighting includes the use of both artificial sources such as lamps
and light fixtures, as well as natural illumination by capturing daylight. Proper lighting
can enhance task performance, improve the appearance of an area, and have positive
psychological effects on occupants. Indoor lighting is usually accomplished using light
fixtures, and is a key part of interior.
Light not only illuminates but define ones path. It can change mood, hide or highlight
an object, kill or liven up a space. Light never stands in isolation, it can only be seen
through its impact on the object it falls on.
Today lighting up a space itself is a major task as nowadays light defines ones style
and mood. There is nothing better than natural light; one should go for its maximum
use. But, because of its dynamic nature one have to go for artificial lighting which can
be used in very playful manner. Unless one sees and experiences nature and
application of light in actual space, it is difficult to deal with it. Lighting can be
classified into various different methods of lighting. It can be broadly classified as:
1. Direct Lighting
2. Indirect Lighting
3. Concealed lighting
4. Semi-concealed lighting
For any built mass, both indoor and outdoor spaces get affected by natural as well as
artificial light. It is important to play in combination of natural and artificial light. It
determines functionality of both space and style and decor of environment it creates. In
homes, a thoughtful selection of lighting schemes enhances the aesthetics of interiors
as well as garden spaces.
Purpose Of Light
We use light in buildings for the following reasons:
To carry out tasks or work- reading, writing, operating equipment.
To create an area of comfort or an amenity this is general lighting to live
with either by daylight or artificial light and direct sunlight.
To create effects for aesthetics displays, artworks, shadows definition.
To ensure safety ensuring appropriate lighting levels for all those using the
facility.
Main source of light should always spot the central sitting space then, in contrast or
harmony one can highlight special decorative pieces like plants, paintings, show
pieces, just to display best of the art work in the living room.
Bedroom Lighting
The most important light one needs
in bedroom bedside lights which can be
like mounted on wall (low heighten)
should be used but best is to put table
lamps aside to have an immediate
approach if needed in the middle of the
night.
Lights should be placed such that they dont fall on ones face while sitting or
sleeping on bed.
One should use warm color tones with white lights which relax the eyes and give a
warmer mood to the room.
Kitchen Lighting
First need is of general lighting which
can be fulfilled with the help of central
pendant lighter 4-5 central hanging
lights or down lighters mounted with
ceiling to illuminate the circulation area.
Central lights help to avoid ones shadow
on working area.
One should take care that the cupboards are to be fully illuminated either with the
help of illuminates inside the cupboard or by using general lighting.
One should paint lighter on the walls of kitchen to reflect more light.
Bathroom lighting
One should avoid window or any
lighting source in front of mirror of wash
basin and dressing table to avoid
darkness on the face while looking in the
mirror.
One should go for side lights in case of mirror so that lights could illuminate ones
image without casting any shadow on to
the face.
Types of lighting:
Lighting is classified by intended use as General, Decorative, or Task lighting,
depending largely on the distribution of the light produced by the fixture. It is an
integral part of design. It determines the utilitarian and the aesthetic environment
provided by a designer, thus calling for the most careful planning and highest skills.
2. Task lighting
Task lightings provide high illumination to a
specific area to perform a specific task e.g.
reading, sewing, working on the computer
working on the computer etc. It improves
visual clarity and offsets tiredness. Good task
lighting can help decrease eye strain.
3. Decorative lighting
These lighting themselves can act as focal
points for a room. Combination of glass, color
and light can change whole mood of the
environment. Decorative lighting can refer to
any lighting used in the space that adds
aesthetic appeal to the home as well as
functional lighting.
Shadow play:
Occurs where
pattern of light is
the background,
or negative
space, and shape
of shadow carries
the message.
Sparkle:
Occurs when
bits of small
brightness
appear on a
dark
background.
Requires very
high contrast
to be effective.
Colored
light: Use of
colored light sources to create
special visual effects.
Accent lightings
Accent lighting is one of the four types of light, along with ambient or background or
general lighting, task and decorative lighting. Used to illuminate architectural or
interior elements. General rule, if you add too much accent lighting the effect will be
lost. Common techniques include:
Up lighting: These lights upwards and are mainly used for the steps of
staircase in homes. Good ambient lighting technique or accent for interesting
surfaces that are up; important that surfaces have high value, matte finish to
reflect light.