In this sense, several efforts aimed at a new interior design that are more friendly to the emotional needs of users in relation to the social context are already beginning to appear; For example, Pantone announced that the two official colors of 2021 are Ultimate Gray and Illuminating Yellow, a combination specially designed to promote energy, calm, positivity and peace of mind. We are also seeing a clear increase in the popularity of design styles that tell a story, that use natural or "raw" elements and that refer to contact with the earth.
In addition to the above, we must not leave aside an element that, although frequently underestimated, is the protagonist in high-level design: lighting.
The correct lighting can make a radical change not only aesthetic, but also emotional, since our body is designed to respond physiologically to light. Different sources, intensities and tones can be used to have more energy, relax, be more creative, prepare to rest better, etc.
Take these lighting tips into account and surprise your client with your next interior design project:
Of all the types of light that exist, the best for humans is natural light, simply because it activates us, puts us in a good mood and is also involved in various homeostasis processes. Living in a space with enough natural light is considered essential for the quality of life, and when this is lacking, we must find ways for artificial lighting to emulate natural lighting as much as possible.
Many times the interior designer has to work with a limited amount of light or with spaces where it is a little restricted, therefore, it is best to allocate the area to which more light reaches for the main activities that are going to be carried out in that area. room.
For example, if you are designing a study, the best lighting area should take priority for the work area. Also avoid any type of furniture, color or decoration that blocks or absorbs too much sunlight.
Think of light as one more element of your design proposal, in the same way as colors, furniture, distribution and decorations. Remember that there are three main types of lighting in an environment:
General: It is the one that illuminates the entire space and must be discreet, come from different sources and avoid aggressive contrasts between very bright areas and very dark areas, that is, it must be heterogeneous and the transition smooth. It should preferably come from non-visible sources, for example behind a false ceiling, mirrors, bookcases, etc.
Spot or focal: used to illuminate specific areas, such as tables, desks, armchairs, work areas, etc. For this purpose, floor or table lamps are very useful.
Decorative or ambient: It serves to highlight specific objects, usually decorative, and can also be an aesthetic element in itself.
Ideally, each of the light sources that you integrate into your interior design fulfill at least two of these three functions. For example, you can use a light to highlight a painting and at the same time illuminate the area of the armchair below, or you can use a network of lights as general lighting but also as an ornament.
A very good quality luminaire is not cheap, but it does have many benefits in the short, medium and long term. The latest technology lighting options must be:
All this so that the light adapts automatically to the user's needs. Taking advantage of home automation today is not optional: consider that there will be more and more smart devices and you have to anticipate this trend in your projects.
At NICHEO we want to remind you that our furniture pieces are so unique and personalized that whenever you integrate them into an interior design project, it is a good idea to consider an accent light so that they stand out to their full potential.