How Do You Design Lighting for Different Rooms
Lighting is one of the quietest decisions in a home, yet it shapes how every room feels and functions. A kitchen needs clear, shadow free brightness for cooking and reading recipes, while a bedroom calls for something far softer at the close of the day. Living rooms shift from lively daytime spaces to calm evening retreats, and bathrooms must combine clarity with restfulness. By looking at lighting room by room, and by layering ambient, task and accent sources together, a UK home can feel more considered, more comfortable and easier to use throughout the year. This guide walks through the lighting needs of the main rooms in a typical UK home, from hallways and living areas to bedrooms, kitchens and home offices, with practical advice on bulb tones, fitting heights and the role of dimmers. The result is a calm, well lit home that quietly supports daily life....