Indirect ceiling lighting: a new trend?

Indirect ceiling lighting: a new trend?

indirect ceiling lighting

Soaring morning awakenings difficult because of the glaring light of this damn chandelier! More than a fashion trend, indirect ceiling lighting is a real benefit in the layout of your home. Unlike direct lighting, which directly illuminates an area, indirect ceiling lighting is invisible and emits light by a reflection phenomenon. The light emitted is directed upwards or downwards and comes to reflect on a surface of the room which can be a ceiling, the ground or even the walls. The main advantage is that the light generated is diffused which makes it much softer and more pleasant. To do this, indirect ceiling lighting requires the use of light-emitting diodes, which the, LED ceiling lights or LED spotlights. The diversity of equipment on the market combined with the multiple ways to use them make indirect ceiling lighting a tool of choice to customize your home according to your desires.

Indirect ceiling lighting: savings realized

Judged too energy-consuming and unprofitable in terms of duration of use, 2018 marks the end of halogen bulbs. The only option: turn to LED lighting. The LED ribbon has not yet seduced you? You do not know how to integrate it at home? We will try to answer all your questions. First, know that the use of recessed LED spotlights, LED ceiling lights or even LED ribbons will significantly reduce your power consumption since an LED bulb consumes on average 2 to 5 times less than a conventional light bulb. In addition, the average life of an LED bulb is on average 50,000 hours against 2,000 hours for a halogen lamp and 8,000 hours for compact fluorescent lamps. Despite their slightly higher price, it is estimated a return on investment in 2 years.

Indirect ceiling lighting: why adopt it?

Are you tired of the atmosphere of your home or, simply, you find that your living room lacks user-friendliness? Before you get rid of all your furniture, try changing the lighting of your home. Indeed, indirect ceiling lighting can help you create a cozy atmosphere, warm and pampering, to make you feel better at home! In addition to the visual and aesthetic aspect of your lighting, do you know that direct or indirect lighting has a noticeable effect on our health and well-being on a daily basis? We have all heard about the effects of lighting (color) and brightness (intensity) on our mood and our biological rhythm. It is known that in winter, the decrease in brightness and the shortening of days cause, for some of us, a drop in energy and motivation. In the same way, recent studies have highlighted the effect of light on our longevity, our weight gain or our ability to learn. Lighting, in addition to being trendy, can also be therapeutic.

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