The Light House :: 7 St John's Street :: Keswick :: Cumbria CA12 5AP :: 017687 71131
General lighting advice

The following are some general rules but if you wish information on a specific room, please go to that page.

Lighting from The Light HouseA Light Source - Creates a pool of light and secondary light when it is reflected by surfaces. This secondary effect cannot be reproduced or demonstrated in a shop environment so always consider what is above, below and alongside your light source

Light - remember dark rooms absorb light and therefore require more light, as do rooms with a large amount of glass, i.e. conservatories. You can add colour to a room by illuminating coloured surfaces

Avoid Glare - By placing the lights at such a height that you are not able to see the bulb directly, or if the light is directly over a glass or reflective surface ensure they are fitted with a diffuser

Multipurpose rooms - If a room has to perform a number of functions, installing one or more dimmer switches this will allow a greater level of light control for writing or reading and a lesser amount for relaxation.

 

Before buying a light of any type always consider the three following points.

  1. Make sure you are happy with the fitting you have bought - you have to live with it.
  2. Ensure it is capable of doing the job that you require of it.
  3. Always buy more lighting capacity than you need; it is far easier to reduce it than increase it.

NB: We can supply or have made numerous light fittings to suit your requirements, we also make lamp shades, any colour, shape, size or material.