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November 6, 2007

Home Office Lighting Tips

Working in the home can be pure bliss. Aside from the fact that it is more economical and a less pressured work environment, a home-office is a nice place to work in when you have the right device to light your labor.



It has never been more important to provide a well lit workspace. The right lighting provision in you home-office reduces chances of eye strain, and all sorts of headaches like migraine. What’s best is that, good lighting improves work productivity in the home-office. A well lit workspace can benefit everyone in the house. Kids can get their homework done in no time and with ease. Everyone else can move and complete their tasks successfully with good lighting.

There are many different choices for lighting the home office. When it comes to general lighting, a ceiling light can work pretty well. Skylights built into the home can provide excellent home office lighting. An assortment of pole and table lamps can also do the work.

In planning the home-office lighting system, you can consider these tips:

 Before setting up lighting for the home office, you have to first consider the layout of the room, including light from any windows and any other sources of ambient light. In looking out for these things, you can better decide the position of your lighting source, as well as the number of light sources you need to purchase.

 In placing the lighting fixtures, it is of prime importance to first consider the locations of any computer terminals, laptops, printers and other equipment. After which you can now decide where to put the lighting fixtures accordingly.

 Study if it is needed to still add on to the lighting that already exists in the room. There are other cases when it is best to start from scratch and redesign a lighting scheme that fits with the room’s role as a home office.

 Task lighting for such important tasks as reading, writing and working on the computer, is a good thing to be added in your home-office.

 Glare on computer monitors and other workspaces can cause serious eye strain and headaches, so it is important to position computer monitors accordingly, and to use anti-glare screens when necessary. As you set up the lighting in your home office, it is important to set up a comfortable work environment, one that is free of harsh contrasts and glare.

 Task lighting such as adjustable desk lamps, as well as light bars mounted under cubicles or computer desks should be positioned in such a way that they will not reflect on any computer screens. You can reposition the task lighting as the ambient light from outside the window begins to shift.

 The total area of work must be bright enough to provide ease in working. It also adds comfort in the work area. It should also be noted, however that light should not be so bright that it creates an irritating glare.

 It is important as well to consider the changing nature of light coming from outside during the course of the day, and to design lighting solutions accordingly.

 Accent lighting can also be added to provide aesthetics in the workplace. Lighting fixtures that put trophies, awards, and certificates on the spot are good to have especially when you have clients coming in your home office. It communicates to visitors that the office is professionally run and the business is competent and accomplished.

A good lighting system and fixture help create a comfortable, productive, and stress-reducing home office environment. It not only benefits the worker, but the entire household as well.

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