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DESIGNING WITH LIGHT
IN THE HOME OFFICE
When lighting a home office, you will
want to create a comfortable environment that is free of harsh contrasts
and distracting glare. You will need task lighting for reading, writing,
and computer work, and general lighting for the surrounding area. You
may also want to include accent lighting for prized possessions. An
exclusive torchiere with side lights can handle several
tasks at once. The head of the torchiere can help to light the entire
room with glare free ambient light and the bullet lights can be positioned
for more direct lighting where you want it.
Two large ceiling fixtures, containing energy-efficient fluorescent
tubes, can also provide plenty of well-diffused general lighting, while
eliminating shadows on the desk. Place the fixtures over head and to
the right and left of the desk so the light comes over the shoulder.
Lighting placed in front of a desk will cause troublesome reflections.
Credenzas can be illuminated with slim undercabinet fixtures
containing energy-efficient fluorescents. Mount as close to the front
of the cabinet as possible to avoid glare reflecting off the work surface.
Pictures, mementos, professional certificates, or an attractive
plant can be highlighted with track lighting.
An adjustable table lamp will provide additional light to the desk and
keyboard areas. Position all lights so that their bulbs do not reflect
in the computer screen.
If you write with your right hand then place
your desk lamp on the left side of the desk so you don't cast shadows
across our paper.
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