Traditionally, when a lamp was placed, it was pointed directly at the floor, projecting light downwards. The consequence of this is that the light beam was much more limited and centralized, causing shadows and leaving areas such as the living room without adequate lighting.
With ambient light, what we are looking for is that the entire living room/bedroom has the necessary light, eliminating glare and shadows.
The key to this form of lighting is to direct the beam of light toward the walls or ceiling so that it reflects off those surfaces.
Benefits of light indirect
- More illumination of the space, even providing less light level;
- Makes rooms appear more spacious;
- If a linear design is used, the lighting will be uniform and free from shadows;
- The light source is more hidden, preventing glare and providing more visual comfort;
- The effect of ambient light can be achieved with LEDs, making us a more energy efficient home.
The keys to indirect light in the dining room
Without a doubt, one of the rooms in the house where this type of light is most used is in the dining room. It is a space that all members of the family they share and in which we want to feel comfortable, also having the right amount of light that we need at all times.
The usual thing in the living room is to use indirect light on the ceiling, usually with strips of LED or lights embedded, as hidden as possible. You have two options: place ambient light around the perimeter of the ceiling or create islands of lighting in strategic areas, such as above the dining table or behind the sofa.
Another way to achieve ambient light is with the help of wall sconces which help direct the light onto the wall. You can place them on both sides of the sofa or even next to the furniture.
You can also receive ambient light if you place some LED strips on furniture, shelves, sideboards, etc.
Of course, you can combine this type of lighting with decorative lamps that add a unique touch to your rooms. The table lamps is a classic that never goes out of style and offers even more light.
If you want to renovate your home and are sure you are looking for indirect lighting for your spaces, organize this before placing the furniture. This way you will have the light where you really need it.