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What's the difference between main lighting and main lighting?

What's the difference between main lighting and main lighting?

For a small room, it is the simplest and most direct way to use ceiling lamp/chandelier as the main lighting.

No-main lighting is to lay a grid in advance in the space. In the grid, you can assign and change the position of downlights and spotlights at will. Even if the layout of furniture and decorations is changed, the lighting can be adjusted at any time without damaging the aesthetic feeling.

The main light is more practical.

In most cases, main lighting is more practical. Its practicality is mainly reflected in three aspects:

1. Uniform light-if there is only one lamp for lighting and the whole room needs lighting, then the brightness of the lamps is required to be higher. In this way, when we stare at the lamp, we will feel dazzling, and when we are far away from the lamp, we will feel that the brightness is not enough.

Each light source in the main lamp design only needs to illuminate a small area, and the requirements for the brightness of the lamp are low. Such a lamp is no longer dazzling, and at the same time, it can keep the brightness of all parts consistent.

2. No dead angle-the lighting of the main lamp is subject to the height of the room, which will lead to any occlusion and dead angle. If the height of the room is not enough, the defect of the main lamp lighting will be more prominent.

3. Brightness change is more convenient-the main lighting can choose how many lights to turn on and where to turn them on according to the demand. This can never be achieved for the main lamp lighting, and even the color-changing main lamp can't turn on the required light so conveniently and accurately.