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Home Decoration Must Be Seen! 92 ㎡ Main Light To No Main Light Design Scheme


Many Residential Interiors Fall Into The Trap Of Using A Single Centralized Ceiling Light To Illuminate A Space, Which Produces Localized Shadows And Unevenly Illuminates The Room ❌ Make It Feel Smaller ❌, It May Even Cause A Burden On The Eyes ❌.


Overview Of The House:

❌ Before Renovation: The House Covers An Area Of 92 Square Meters, With A Living Room Of 20 Square Meters, A Dining Kitchen Of 11 Square Meters, A Floor Height Of 2.9 Meters, No Suspended Ceiling, And One Room With One Lamp.

✅ After Renovation, The House Covers An Area Of 92 Square Meters, With A Living Room Of 20 Square Meters, A Dining Kitchen Of 11 Square Meters, And A Suspended Ceiling Of 10 Centimeters. The Entire House Is Designed Without Main Lights.



Transformation Principle:

Basic Light 50%+Ambient Light 30%+Functional Light 10%


Living Room

15mm Magnetic Track Lamp As The Basic Light


Lighting:

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Suspended Ceiling Light Slot As Ambient Light


Lighting:

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3 Anti Glare Spotlights As Functional Lights

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Restaurant

As The Living Room And Dining Room Are Connected, The Light Source Can Basically Share A Part, So The Dining Room Here Only Adds A Set Of Spotlights Above The Dining Table As The Key Lighting For The Dining Table.

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Kitchen


Kitchen Lighting Is The Most Easily Overlooked Area, And When One Light Illuminates The Entire House, The Light Is Often Blocked By One's Own Body When Washing And Cutting Vegetables.


The Basic Lighting Selection Is Oil And Waterproof Anti Glare Spotlights, And A Set Of Light Strips Have Been Added Below The Hanging Cabinet. This Not Only Provides Soft Light, But Also Avoids Inconvenient Operation Caused By The Spotlights Being Blocked By One's Own Body.


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