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What are the precautions in the selection of lamps?

Proper use of lighting can not only make the living space vivid and practical, but also add beauty to the details in life. There are so many styles of lamps and lanterns that how to match them has become a science. Here are some tips for choosing lamps.

The basic parameter of lamp: color temperature is the color of light that human eyes can feel. Color temperature is divided into warm light source and cold light source. The higher the color temperature value, the colder the light source. Illuminance is the intensity of light that human eyes can feel.

Different areas choose different lamps.

living room

Lamp size: determined by ceiling height and space size.

Color temperature: 2700~3000k

Lighting: 80Lux, local accent lighting.

In areas with high ceiling lights or large space, lamps can be used more conveniently. In order to ensure that the living room is bright enough, the area of main lamps should not be greater than 2%-3% of the room area.

bedroom

Lamp size: small but not big.

Color temperature: warm light 2700k

Illumination: 80Lux, bedside lamp: 250Lux.

Warm lighting is preferred in the bedroom to create a relaxed atmosphere. At the same time, the shape of lamps and lanterns should not be too large, avoiding direct light and facing the bedside.

study

Lamp size: small but not big.

Color temperature: neutral 4000k

Illumination: 500 lux

The basic requirement of study room lamps is to ensure sufficient light source when reading and working. The main light in the study should be a cold-colored fluorescent lamp (white light), and a desk lamp with adjustable color temperature is placed on the desk, which not only makes up for the lighting dead angle of the fluorescent lamp, but also avoids the glare of light.

restaurant

Lamp size: determined by ceiling height and space size.

Color temperature: warm light 3000k

Lighting: 80Lux, local accent lighting.

A variety of switch combinations can be selected for the long dining table, and the corresponding number of chandeliers can be turned on according to the dining needs. Simple and beautiful, practical and energy-saving. Single-switch chandeliers are more suitable for low dining tables, and the overall space shape will be more elegant.

If you still can't have an idea about the collocation of lamps, I suggest you take a walk in the Louvre Jewelry Lighting City. There are hundreds of brands, and you are sure to find a lamp that suits you.