How should the lighting in the living room be arranged?

Updated on Living room 2024-01-28
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The living room is generally dominated by a generous and bright chandelier or ceiling lamp, with a variety of other auxiliary lighting, such as wall lamps, downlights, spotlights, etc. As far as the main lighting is concerned, it is also possible to place a unique wall lamp in the appropriate position on the wall to make the wall shine.

    If there are murals, display cases, etc., invisible spotlights can be set up to decorate. Placing a miniature low-light incandescent lamp next to the TV can reduce the contrast between light and dark in the hall and help protect eyesight. Last time, I asked this question when I was shopping for lighting in Wuhan Home Decoration Meiya Lighting, and I hope it can help you.

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