Abstract
In interior design, lighting is crucial because it affects a room's mood, practicality, and beauty. This article delves into the complexities of lighting and its effects on interior spaces, looking at how various lighting methods and technologies can complement or detract from the design. The study highlights the particular contributions of ambient, task, accent, and decorative lighting to creating visually and emotionally engaging spaces by evaluating these types of lighting. The study explores lighting design principles, such as the significance of color temperature, distribution, intensity, and light quality. It demonstrates how well-planned lighting can change how people see a room, draw attention to specific architectural details, and serve the room's function. Natural light and sustainable lighting options, including intelligent lighting systems and LED technology, are also considered potential avenues for enhancing energy efficiency and minimizing environmental impact. The paper shows how lighting may improve spatial experiences and fulfill various functional needs through case studies of homes, businesses, and public areas. The results show that good lighting is more than just a technical factor; it's a crucial part of interior design that significantly impacts people's health and happiness. The article finishes with some recommendations for interior designers on illuminating a space in a way that is both aesthetically pleasing and environmentally friendly. It promotes the idea that designers, architects, and lighting experts should work together in an ever-evolving fashion to make interior spaces that are aesthetically pleasing and functionally sound for their inhabitants.
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