How to light a hallway correctly?

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If you have stopped at this post, it may be because knowing how to light a corridor is one of your main headaches

If you have stopped at this post, it may be because knowing how to light a corridor is one of your main headaches. When we refer to lighting, the hallway at home is one of the most neglected parts. By definition, it is usually elongated and monotonous. It is a place in the house with little natural light, where we spend little time and which guides us to other rooms in the house. For this reason, we tend to pay less attention to it when decorating and lighting a corridor.

However, lighting is an aesthetic detail that should be given the importance it deserves. If it is adequate, it will not only create a perfect atmosphere, but it will also provide us with particular comfort, improving our space. Strategically locating light points in these types of spaces is essential to make them attractive and welcoming.

 

The most important thing before choosing one type of lighting or another is to know the characteristics of your home. It will depend on how your hallway is; there are wide or narrow, long, and even a little reduced. High and low ceilings. And, each one will need a specific type of light to be able to billiards with its own light.

Hallway lighting can be tricky. Therefore, in this article, we show you some ideas and tips for lighting narrow corridors, interior corridor lighting, how to light up a dark corridor, or even the LED corridor lighting trend.

 

How to light a long and narrow corridor

A fairly frequent lighting mistake in lighting narrow and long corridors lies in placing a squalid ceiling fixture, which makes it difficult to walk through it. It is normal for shadows to appear in this space and it becomes a monotonous and cold space. To prevent this from happening, we can use indirect light that allows us to create subtle and pleasant lighting.

For lighting narrow corridors, a good option to use in these types of corridors is hidden light points such as beacons or recessed ones in the floor. They will help us avoid flooding the corridor and making it seem much narrower. Likewise, having a signal light provides very attractive light effects in the lighting of hotel corridors. To illuminate long corridors, LED spotlights are a very interesting alternative, due to their low energy consumption.

The different points of light that we put will help us to create a larger visual effect.

 

How to light up a dark hallway

Lighting a dark corridor can be a tedious task, as they are usually spaces with very little natural light. The lack of windows and the little light that can enter through the doors of the different rooms of the house, are usually the only sources of light that can sneak in from the outside. Therefore, providing artificial lighting is a priority to create cozy environments. Indirect lighting or downlights can also be a very good option, as well as ceiling lights.

 

Interior corridor lighting

Like the dark corridors; interior hallway lighting can be a bit more complicated, which is not to say impossible. We will use the same tricks as in the dark corridors; hidden lighting, spotlights, wall lights or even a table lamp that we can install in a piece of furniture.

 

How to light a corridor with LEDS

The most common nowadays is to illuminate corridors with LED strips hidden in the floor or in a false ceiling to achieve a general lighting effect and with high energy savings. This solution can be used perfectly in narrow and long corridors, it is a very subtle option.

 

LED lighting

LED lighting is one of the most modern alternatives to provide ambient lighting. The ideal type of light is warm, it is more comfortable and provides greater tranquility and relaxation. If warm light does not convince you, another alternative is neutral light that imitates natural light.

Installing LED corridor lighting will provide us with several advantages such as its low maintenance, the long useful life of these products and the low energy consumption, reducing the amount of our electricity bill.

As we mentioned earlier, there is a very different type of hallway lighting. Which one would you use?

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