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In
this article we will be discussing the characteristics or
features of LED as an innovative interior lighting. We will also
discuss the possibilities and a few techniques on how to use LED
in interior design. And lastly, we will talk about a few
examples of LED which can be useful for interior design and
specific purposes.
Why
LED?
LED
is generally cheaper, low-voltage, decorative, efficient, and
does not emit heat as a by-product. LED is cheaper because it is
low-voltage or it consumes lesser power than the incandescent
bulbs, its counterpart. It means that you do not have to worry
about your power or electric bill. It is decorative because it
is available in different colors so that you can customize what
colors to use and where to use them. It is advantageous because
it is efficient and does not emit heat, like the incandescent
bulb. LED has all the potentials of becoming the next trend not
just in interior lighting design but also in interior lighting
in general.
With
LED, your homes will be as lively, as fashionable and as good as
you want them to. Here are some of the uses and techniques which
you can employ to create just the right blend of color lighting
for your homes.
Setting
the Mood
To
enable to set a proper ambience or mood to your homes, you will
have to choose soft or bright colors with differing intensities,
as you prefer. In your rooms for example, you can install LED
with just the right amount of light which you could achieve by
picking LED wall panels to customize your lighting. Or you can
have your wall embellished with different soft lights. Another
is you could also replace your lamp light with LED having smooth
soft color. This setting can also be applied to the dining room
or to the work room.
Furniture
Highlights
LED
can also add life to furniture like tables. You can place bright
LED to the underside of the table to make it appear glowing. Or
you can also highlight the contour of the furniture—that would
give a cool look-- that will be amazing for your children. Or
you may want to have your cabinet intricate designs with LED.
There are endless possibilities on how to create highlight to
furniture. It all depends upon how creative you are.
Lamp
LED lighting
LED
can be used to replace incandescent bulbs for your lamps. This
will be great for those who would want to customize the color
for their lamp. They would not be limited to just the yellow or
white light but, with LED, there are rainbow colors or even
light toned ones. This will be very nice to look at and friendly
to the eyes. Surely, they would complement and reflect the kind
of personality that you have.
LED
Light Reflections
Reflections
complement interior designing. They can illuminate and intensify
light. There are LED mirrors which you can experiment on to
achieve the right blend and tone of light. LED mirror is a
combination of a mirror, board and a clock. It informs you about
the time, aside from its intensifying and illuminating
properties. Just experiment on where to place it. It can give
differing lighting effects depending upon its location.
Wall
Lighting as an Art
The
wall is a potential site for lighting design. It is where
paintings are placed. It can be painted too, or it can be
covered with coatings or decorative wall papers. Why be content
with coating or wall papers? Decorate it with LED lights. It can
give you the proper atmosphere for lighting effects. Your
visitors too can be amazed at a lighting art on the wall—a
unique kind of work of art.
LED
for the Interior
Aside
from the decorative uses of LED lighting, there are also LED for
specific uses-- like for Stage or Theatrical Lighting Effects. A
LED Projector Lamp is used in Theaters, Clubs, and Museums. This
is a RGB display spotlight. It has full DMX programming
capabilities. It can be plugged directly into regular electrical
outlets and it contains a built-in transformer.
A
LED Light Bar is also for museum exhibition and can be used as
lighting for sensitive materials. It does not emit ultraviolet
radiation and therefore it cannot burn nor harm sensitive papers
or other materials. It displays just one color—white. It can
be used for architectural setting and displays, and also for the
interior like in cabinetry or shelving.
There
are also LED based products especially designed to make your
car’s interior glowing with exotic colors like glowing LED
bars, stix or tubes. They can be placed under dash, seat or
engine compartments for illumination.
With
LED, lighting art was revolutionized.
By:
Jesse Maxwell
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