Lighting
‘When it comes to layering the lighting in your home, I want you to think about the three key areas of overhead lighting, wall lighting and lower-level lighting.
‘With overhead, you’re looking at pendants, spotlights and downlights. Then on the mid-level, we’ve got wall lights. Then at the lower level we’ve got things like lamps and more decorative lighting.
‘If you think about these three layers, then you’ll make sure you cover yourself for task-based lighting as well more ambient and atmospheric lighting.’
So where should people start on such an involved journey?
‘I think people should look at the proportions, look at the scale, and look at the purpose of their lighting.
‘You need to look at your floor plan, but not just the footprint, but also the ceiling heights, because that’s the volume of space that you’re trying to light.’
‘In the case of fitting downlights, for example, look at what other lighting you have in your space. Do you have wall lights? Do you have pendants? Do you have some integrated lighting, particularly if we’re thinking about kitchens and bathrooms?
‘Then look at what the dead spots might be and infill with the downlights rather than just peppering them across the space and covering it off, because otherwise you can end up with a bit of a runway.’