Lumière & Éclairage
Sources, températures, intensités
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The three light sources rule
A single ceiling light never suffices
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Colour temperature by room
Why you choose bulbs in Kelvin, not in watts
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Overhead lighting versus grazing light
Why the angle of light matters as much as its temperature
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The CRI, colour rendering index
The technical criterion everyone ignores, which changes everything
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The height of a pendant above a table
The 75 to 90 cm rule that changes the atmosphere of a meal
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Systematic dimmers on the main lighting
The gesture that turns one room into three atmospheres for £30
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The spacing of recessed LED spots
The wall proximity and inter-spot distance rule, in centimetres
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Indirect lighting behind the TV or headboard
The invisible LED strip that transforms a room in 20 minutes
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Candles, LED strips, table lamps
Three ambient sources that do not replace the main lighting, but complete it
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The cold neon in a living room error
Why lighting above 4000 Kelvin in a living room always fails
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The diagonal light rule
A light that crosses a room at an angle gives more relief than one that falls straight down
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The shade colour based on the wall shade
A white shade on a dark wall clashes; a tone-on-tone shade blends