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A Few Ways To Affect Colour Through Lighting: by Antiquesdecor(m): 4:15pm On May 07, 2018 |
A few ways to affect colour through lighting: To warm up a room’s Colour: Look for a bulb with a temperature close to 2,700 Kelvin. Halogens are a good choice, but all types of bulbs are available in warmer ratings. To cool down a room’s Colour: Look for a bulb with a temperature close to 4,000 Kelvin. Standard fluorescents will generally cool down a room, but check the numbers. To most accurately replicate natural daylight: Midday sunlight is around 5,000 to 6,000 Kelvin, but keep in mind that this is very cool light — contrary to what you might expect. Adjust bulb Colour with fixtures. If the Colour of light produced by a bulb isn’t quite to your liking, you can tweak it by picking a fixture shade that changes the light. But know that an enclosed shade on a fixture that hangs upside down like For more Details Call: 07034076784, 07046214621 www.antiquesanddecor.com.ng info@antiquesanddecor.com.ng admin@antiquesanddecor.com.ng House 1A, Gbemi-Oluwa Close, Off Sule Abuka Street, Off Opebi Lagos Nigeria |
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