kelhy 2 Report post Posted July 12, 2012 Hi, I see that you only put on L-Box, downlight on one side of your living area.. Is like lighting sufficient at night? Day 29Wow, we are into day 29 of our renovation! This week, we discovered a few problems at our house, mainly our hob, which was not flushed with the hood. Yesterday, we also found out that our gas pipe was leaking. Tsk tsk. Our carpenter will have to remove our kitchen's tall unit for the citygas guys to fix the problem on Monday. Meanwhile, our lighting is up! I love how our house looks at night - cosy and warm. Don't have many nightview pictures to share yet but will do so soon!Our dining table lightsAnother viewTrack lighting for the brick wall Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paloma 1 Report post Posted July 12, 2012 Hi, care to share the price for the wooden frame in kitchen entrance? It's a solid wood or juz a laminate?ThanksHi, it's actually raw plywood. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paloma 1 Report post Posted July 12, 2012 Hi, I see that you only put on L-Box, downlight on one side of your living area.. Is like lighting sufficient at night? We think it's sufficient, but I'm not sure how you define brightness.This is how our house looks like at night with the lights switched on:We had some friends over at our place for dinner today, hence the set up. We finally got round to getting bulbs for all our lights so they are all working now. Here's one along our corridor that we put together with the help of the electrician:The wire lamp shade is from Japan, only cost us about $5 each!On another note, we finally got our curtains and blinds fixed up, yay! After the first shop failed us, we went to Golden Leaf. I must say, their service was excellent and the workmanship was good. Highly recommend them! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paloma 1 Report post Posted July 12, 2012 Hi kelhy, this is Mr Paloma. Just thought I'll share something about the lighting at our place.As far as I understand there are a few different kinds of lighting. One of them is the general lighting or ambient lighting and the other ones are known as task lighting and accent lighting. General lighting gives the ambient light, accent lighting lights up something you want highlighted (eg. paintings, brick wall in my case). And task lighting is targeted lighting for certain tasks like reading (reading lamp) etc.I think for a space to be visually interesting, you'll need to use these different kinds of lighting to create some texture. In other words, it's always more interesting to have some parts of the house/space darker and some parts brighter. What I wanted to avoid was to have "office lighting" - where everything is lighted evenly. My personal opinion is that it's harsh on the eyes and less interesting.For my tiny 4-room flat, our 4 down lights in our light box provides the ambient, the LED track lights gives the accent and the dining lamps provides the task lighting for meals. So it's not as bright as an office, but it's not dark either. In fact, most of the time, we'll keep our light box switched off and turn on only our track lights and doorway spotlight. And that's more than sufficient for our needs.We were also quite adamant to get warm white for all our bulbs. Actually many people think that warm white=darker. But that's actually not true. The color of lights is known as color temperature and is measured in kelvins. The brightness of a bulb is measured in lumens. Color temperature has nothing to do with brightness (correct me if I'm wrong). It's possible to have white lights and still be dark or warm white and be bright. Anyway, apologies for the long-windedness. It's my pet topic and I just can't stop talking about it. ha. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brandonlky 0 Report post Posted July 13, 2012 halo mr paloma. thanks for sharing these info. i know nuts about lighting. today i learn something new. lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
revox88 0 Report post Posted July 13, 2012 Hi Paloma, great layout and design..feels warm cosy. Congrats on ur completion You are correct on the lighting aspects, it will look and feel totally different if white lights are used. It will make you feel like going home to another "office" haha Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paloma 1 Report post Posted July 13, 2012 Hi Paloma, great layout and design..feels warm cosy. Congrats on ur completion You are correct on the lighting aspects, it will look and feel totally different if white lights are used. It will make you feel like going home to another "office" hahaHi revox88, thanks for your kind words. Indeed, we are relieved that our renovation has finally been completed. We intend to take our time to look around and find furniture that we like. In fact, if anyone has a good lobang for nice carpets and a vintage sideboard (for our study room), please let us know!I think warm lighting is really catching on among homeowners. I look across at my neighbouring block and quite a number of homes now use warm lighting. It does make the house look more cosy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
revox88 0 Report post Posted July 13, 2012 Hi revox88, thanks for your kind words. Indeed, we are relieved that our renovation has finally been completed. We intend to take our time to look around and find furniture that we like. In fact, if anyone has a good lobang for nice carpets and a vintage sideboard (for our study room), please let us know!I think warm lighting is really catching on among homeowners. I look across at my neighbouring block and quite a number of homes now use warm lighting. It does make the house look more cosy For carpets..I think the recent range from Franc Franc quite suits your theme. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paloma 1 Report post Posted July 13, 2012 For carpets..I think the recent range from Franc Franc quite suits your theme.Yes we went to check them out, they do have some nice carpets but not in the colour and patterns that we are thinking of. But we did get a dining chair from them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paloma 1 Report post Posted July 13, 2012 halo mr paloma. thanks for sharing these info. i know nuts about lighting. today i learn something new. lolHi neighbour! Saw your comment on facebook and I immediately told my husband his identity has been exposed. Haha. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brandonlky 0 Report post Posted July 13, 2012 hahahaha. cos i spotted the same photo of the fan u were selling. so i guess he is mr paloma. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brandonlky 0 Report post Posted July 13, 2012 for carpet, can go joo chiat plaza area to take a look. got quite a few shop selling. i bought my shaggy carpet from ling's carpet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BoBochacha 0 Report post Posted July 13, 2012 Hi Paloma, your place is getting prettier and prettier by the day ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LynnPeter 0 Report post Posted July 13, 2012 Hi, it's actually raw plywood. May I know the damage? Tot of doing this in my kitchen entrance also, thx Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MissKlutzy 0 Report post Posted July 14, 2012 Hi,Could you drop me a PM please?I tried to PM you many times but it says you cannot receive any new messages.Thank you in advance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites