When designing the auxiliary lighting of a house, it is necessary to choose and arrange it according to the style and function of the house. For example, the living room and bedroom usually need soft and comfortable lighting, and chandeliers, wall lamps and desk lamps can be used to achieve warm and comfortable effects. However, functional rooms such as kitchen and bathroom need to emphasize practicality and cleanliness, and can use strong light, which is easy to clean and convenient to clean. In short, the design of auxiliary lighting in the house needs to be flexibly selected and matched according to actual needs and personal preferences.
In addition to paying attention to design, the following points should be paid attention to when using auxiliary lighting of houses to prevent discomfort or potential safety hazards. First of all, the brightness and color temperature of the light need to be properly matched to avoid eye fatigue and discomfort. Secondly, the installation and use of lamps need to comply with relevant specifications to ensure safe use. Finally, clean and maintain lamps regularly to achieve long-term and stable use effect.