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Designing with Light in Other Home Areas
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In the
entrance foyer, general lighting is needed to welcome guests and
assure safe passage. This can be furnished by a handsome
ceiling fixture that emits a generous spread of light. If
more light is needed, consider placing matching wall sconces
on either side of a foyer mirror.
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Hallways should be
illuminated every 8 to 10 feet for safety. You can
accomplish this with ceiling fixtures, wall sconces,
recessed, or track lighting. Movable track fixtures will
give you the general lighting you need for safety, while
allowing you to accent any artwork or family photos.
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Stairs should be
lighted from top to bottom to prevent accidents, with
switches at both ends for convenience. If hall and foyer
fixtures do not illuminate the entire stairway, you can
install a chain-hung or close-to-ceiling fixture above the
top step.
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Utility/laundry areas
need plenty of well-diffused general lighting for sorting
and spotting laundry, measuring detergent, and setting
dials. A large ceiling fixture with energy-efficient
fluorescent tubes should do the job (see light
sources). Warm white tones
will provide the best all-around color rendition.
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