Dark corners can make a space feel confined. Spreading light evenly across multiple sources minimises harsh shadows, keeping the entire area well-lit and visually open.
Adjustable lighting allows for flexible control over the room’s ambiance and functional needs, thereby supporting different lighting needs for different applications in the same space
Using adjustable spotlights to focus on artwork or unique décor elements can draw attention to specific features of a room. This creates focal points, adding visual interest and depth while enhancing the overall aesthetic of the space.
Recessed lighting frees up ceiling and floor space by avoiding visual clutter. This keeps sightlines open and enhances the sense of spaciousness, making it especially beneficial for apartments and compact homes where space is limited.
Blending ambient, task, and accent lighting helps eliminate shadows and add depth, making a room feel more spacious. This approach ensures balanced illumination, avoiding harsh contrasts that could reduce the room’s visual openness.
Uplighting walls and ceilings helps extend the perceived height of a room. Floor lamps with upward beams or LED strips along ceiling edges naturally draw the eye upward, creating a more spacious feel.
These lighting solutions eliminate dark corners while maintaining depth, enhancing the sense of openness — especially in kitchens and hallways.
Oversized light fixtures can overpower small spaces, while sleek and slender designs maintain a subtle presence without compromising brightness, helping the room feel more open and spacious
Increasing daylight intake reduces the need for artificial lighting and creates a more spacious atmosphere. Sheer curtains filter sunlight gently without blocking it, eliminating a cramped feeling while boosting energy efficiency.
Jitendra Agrawal, CEO – Lighting and Consumer Durables, Surya Roshni Ltd