About

My home lighting has been in the lighting business for over 30 years.  The team at our headquarters in The Hermitage Business Park, Box, Wiltshire, SN13 8DT, United Kingdom. We offer enormous savings to our customers. We sell Indoor lighting, ceiling lights, chandeliers, wall lights, outside lights, floor lamps, table lamps and many more. We assure you that you will find the lighting product complimenting to your room at a price that you are happy with.  Our team is committed to deliver you high-quality products and superior customer service. My home lighting brings lighting products to market through a wide network of showrooms and retailers.

Looking for a functional lighting plan?

Its not just about the atmosphere, lighting must also be functional in use. Think about if you’re on the sofa and you would like to read a book but have a pleasant, calming atmosphere at the same time. In showrooms and retail space you would like enough light to be emitted but at the same time some specific products to be highlighted. Similarly with an office space; enough light to work on and concentrate but to also provide a good atmosphere to work in. In order to ensure that the lighting in a room meets the functional demands of your choice, it is ideal to create a lighting plan before proceeding with the buy. A lighting plan is also ideal for any existing lighting changes you may want to execute.

Step 1: Make a plan

Draw a floor plan or a sketch of the space you need to plan for. Clearly draw where everything is in that space, such as the windows, doors, height of the ceiling and all the furniture that is in the room.

Step 2: Outline what takes place in each part of the room

Outlining what takes place in each part of the room will help determine the type of lighting you need on the basis of functionality. For example, if you read and watch tv on your sofa you might need different types of lamps to help you achieve both. The dining table is also another area if it includes in your plan, for some dining table is more than a place where we eat it could be a place where we do a bit of craft work, home work for the children or a nice genera lspace to enetertain therefore the type of light that is needed must accommodate the functionality of the space.

Step 3: Indicate where the light should come from

On your floor plan as you have now drawn an outline of your space, you need to indicate where lighting should be coming from. Start with the basic lighting need for the entire room, then move on to distinguish between functional and mood lighting for the specific parts of the room.

Step 4: Identify where sockets and switches are located in the chosen space

Include where each switch and socket is in the floor plan for the chosen room, this way you are able to identify where you are able to use certain lights or if you need to ass new switches and sockets as part of lighting plan.

Step 5: Select specific light fixtures for each part of the room

For different parts of the room choose which types of lamps you want to mount or hang, this gives you an indication of style and decor but more importantly function and atmosphere. Mark this on your floor plan, by now you see a build up of a complete design of your room.