a bit brighter on dining area will be better
P purpleyhany New member Nov 29, 2016 #24 a chandelier that's not too bright for me.. the one with a fan
C cherrydarling New member Feb 9, 2017 #29 sparkleshoes said: I suggest using a sky light so that you can save energy and so that the light in the dining area isn't too bright. Click to expand... we're using this & it really provides good lighting
sparkleshoes said: I suggest using a sky light so that you can save energy and so that the light in the dining area isn't too bright. Click to expand... we're using this & it really provides good lighting
P purpleyhany New member May 23, 2017 #30 im a fan of ambient lighting. have a bright light then some ambient lights.
E enjilicious New member Jun 16, 2017 #31 center the lighting right above the dining table. u want the light to focus where you and your family gather to eat. also.. dont forget to put bulbs in the cooking area. u want sufficient lighting when preparing and cooking food.
center the lighting right above the dining table. u want the light to focus where you and your family gather to eat. also.. dont forget to put bulbs in the cooking area. u want sufficient lighting when preparing and cooking food.
H hellokittyy New member Nov 21, 2018 #34 Accent lighting is definitely something you'd want to explore... It could work with different areas of your place too, not just the dining area
Accent lighting is definitely something you'd want to explore... It could work with different areas of your place too, not just the dining area