Do you feel unhappy in your home and you don't know why? Maybe you need to
let the light shine! Add new light to your rooms for an instant uplift.

Lighting affects you more than any other design detail in your home. Your choice of
lighting fixtures, light bulbs, and color of light makes a difference in your emotional
and physical comfort. Lighting is both an art and a science.

Correct use of lighting benefits you in many ways. Besides allowing you to see,
lighting sets the emotional atmosphere. You spend most of your day in activity. You
need good lighting for these activities, to see clearly, to prevent fatigue, and to
support your happiness.

Lighting helps change a room for different uses more easily than any other design
detail. We can light a room for the occasion or the activity of the moment. The
change and variation provided by lighting enhances the rhythms of our daily lives.

From flickering candles and twinkling party lights to advanced micro-lighting
systems, lighting gives us either a comfortable or a miserable emotional atmosphere.
Understanding the effects of different lighting helps you select the exact fixture and
light source to create the desired emotional setting.

EIGHT PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO
LIGHT

1. Poor lighting causes eye fatigue and headaches.

2. Absence of natural daylight triggers depression and poor immune defenses.

3. Bright light stimulates us, while low levels of illumination quiet our senses.

4. Dim lighting or harsh contrasts produce eyestrain.

5. Too much artificial light and overly-bright rooms hurt our eyes and make us feel
jittery.

6. Insufficient lighting is linked to emotional stress and to physical ailments.

7. An excess of unnatural light does not replace the calming effects of natural
daylight.

8. Uncovered light bulbs cause irritation and disturb tranquility.

Notice how too much artificial lighting or too little supplementary light bring about
the same harmful side-effects. Choose your lighting design carefully to assure
emotional and physical comfort. Look for types of light fixtures with covered light
bulbs. Use daylight-like light bulbs in combination with colored light to set the
mood.

Consider another fact: people feel more comfortable with lighting from many
sources. Combinations of lighting add variety and vivacity to our lives. Contrasting
mixtures of brightness and darkness cause dramatic and lively changes in our home
ambiance. Uniform lighting is good for working, but it is boring. Blending light
sources halts insipid monotony in our rooms and in our lives. Selecting from a
gentle radiance, a warm glow, to a bright, intense light involves understanding the
effects of lighting on our emotions.

For these reasons, take care when selecting your lighting. Choose varying lighting
effects to bring about your changing harmonious space.

(c) Copyright 2004, Jeanette J. Fisher. All rights reserved.

Professor Jeanette Fisher, author of Doghouse to Dollhouse for Dollars, Joy to the
Home, and other books teaches Real Estate Investing and Design Psychology. For
more articles, tips, reports, newsletters, and sales flyer template, see
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