Sarasota Style, Let’s Light It! by Pamela Hughes
Sarasota Style- Let’s Light It!
By Pamela Hughes
In our last column, we wrote about the beautiful Sarasota sunsets and skies, the special colors we enjoy in our gorgeous Sarasota natural environment, and of how we use all of these elements to enhance the interiors we create.
We spoke of sparkling azure blue, clear aquamarine and effervescent sea green hues. The neutral effects of soft whites and sand colors completed our palette.
So how do we make the most of these incredible colors and truly show them to their best advantage? The answer is Lighting, with a capital L.
REALTORS® have a mantra; we have all heard it because it is so true: location, location, location. As designers, we have a few mantras as well, and one of them is: lighting, lighting, lighting.
Even the best designs in the world will fall flat, literally, without proper lighting.
So how do we achieve proper lighting? Several ways. My favorite answer to that question is to remember human scale. People enjoy lighting at their level, whether they are reading, walking through a space, focusing on artwork, or lighting a kitchen or workspace.
Table lamps give a glow to a room, are at a human scale, and add warmth. Even in minimalist and very modern or contemporary rooms, we use table lamps liberally as they offer pools of light where you need them, and add romance and comfort to a room. In most spaces, table lamps are the perfect solution.
Floor lamps also create lighting magic if used in the correct way. They are a wonderful functional and aesthetic light source. Try using them in corners to light up the perimeter of a room and, of course, by that favorite chair for reading.
Speaking of reading, if you love to read in bed be sure that your bed lamps are about 30” high. That height will work if you are sitting or lying in bed, devouring your favorite juicy novel.
Table lamps and floor lamps need not just be functional. One of the joys of using both is that they can become sculptural and artistic objects that add to the design interest of your room. Just about anything can be made into a lamp: a vase, an actual sculpture, something from the natural environment, a found object. Be creative…design something unusual and interesting!
Shades are really important too. If you want that lovely glow from your table or floor lamp, make sure you use a light-colored, see-through fabric rather than a dark fabric shade or a paper shade. One of the best benefits of table and floor lamps is their glow, and the light needs to be able to transmit through the shade.
Lighting work areas can be fun as well. Kitchens, laundries, and workrooms need very bright and functional lighting in general, but these spaces also require the ability to adjust the light source. In the “old days”, we had to rely on down lights and track lighting for these spaces, but today, the market offers varied and fascinating light fixtures that attach to ceilings in all sorts of configurations and wattage. Having the ability to tone down or “brighten up” these rooms is necessary, and having dimmers throughout gives us that flexibility.
And we all know that room where the lighting needs to be ultra-flattering! The bathroom! Bathrooms require a general, overall light source so we use decorative ceiling fixtures that spread light throughout the room. Down lights are used over the sink and vanity areas to provide good, functional light for shaving and make-up application (separate shaving and make-up mirrors are a real plus for this also). Sconces on the sidewalls of the vanity or the back wall provide soft light to illuminate the sides of your face.
So, the bottom line is, we need light that is both functional and “does the job”, as well as light that creates and enhances a beautiful room. Both objectives are achievable with a little knowledge and a free rein on your creativity!
BIO
Pamela Hughes, the founder and owner of Hughes Design Associates, is well known nationally and internationally. Hughes Design Associates is one of the premier interior design firms known throughout North America for specializing in prestigious custom interiors. In Sarasota, Pamela has completed many exceptional projects including The Ritz-Carlton, The Members’ Beach Club, The Tower Residences, and Plaza at Five Points. Her portfolio also includes some of the most luxurious and distinctive residences in Sarasota. Pamels’s work has been published in the best interior design magazines such as Architectural Digest and Veranda, as well as numerous other publications. Also, Home and Garden Television (HGTV) featured her in the program, “Public Places, Private Spaces”, showcasing her work on the Four Seasons Hotel, Philadelphia, and a luxurious private home in Chicago. In addition to their work in Sarasota, Pamela and her firm design projects throughout the US, Canada, the Bahamas and the Caribbean.
www.hughesdes.com