Lighting+Types

**[|General Lighting:]** ** provides an area with overall illumination. Also known as ambient lighting, general lighting radiates a comfortable level of brightness, enabling one to see and walk about safely. It can be accomplished with chandeliers, ceiling or wall-mounted fixtures, recessed or track lights, and with lanterns outside your home. This is what most rooms have to replace sunlight at dusk. ** 

**[|Task lighting:]** ** helps you perform specific tasks such as reading, sewing, cooking, homework, hobbies, games, or balancing your checkbook. This is what my DT ** ** coursework lamp will be (Task Lighting) ** 

** ** **[|Accent lighting:] ** ** ** Adds drama to a room by creating visual interest. As part of a decorating scheme, it is used to spotlight paintings, houseplants, sculpture, and other prized possessions, or to highlight the texture of a wall, drapery or outdoor landscaping. This is mostly used in art galleries or museums but also in houses for example a cabinet  [|Fluorescent Lighting:]

Fluorescent lighting is a popular and efficient lighting system used worldwide. Fluorescent lighting is most commonly found in commercial facilities, partly because traditional fluorescent lighting systems are more complex and physically larger than the simple incandescent lamp and socket, and historically, fluorescent lighting tended to only be available in "colder" colors of light than the accepted "warm" color produced by incandescent lighting.

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