Accent lighting explained

Accent lighting focuses light on a particular area or object.[1] It is often used to highlight art or other artifacts.[2] Common types of accent lights include wall sconces, floodlights, recessed lights, torchère lamps, or track lighting. The brighter light from the accent lamp creates visual interest to a room. Accent lights may also be used in practical applications to shine light on a stairway, such as in movie theaters, or to light walkways.

Some accent lights aren't made to shine on a particular object, but are themselves a piece of art with a self-contained light source. Often made with Tiffany glass,[3] these serve as a piece of functional decor for a home.

Accent lights can also be used outdoors as guides for pathways or to spotlight garden art.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lighting Definitions . Mavin Dyck . 19 June 2015 . 23 March 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170323135641/http://www.marvindyck.com/lightingdefinitions/Accent.htm . dead .
  2. Web site: Basic Types Of Lighting . American Lighting Association . Lighting Fundamentals . 19 June 2015.
  3. Web site: Accent lights with Tiffany Glass.
  4. Web site: 3 Basic Types of Lighting . . 23 June 2015.