Entrances and corridors will be better served by bright and practical luminaires. In the bedrooms, you will have more flexibility to include more sober luminaires with a more changeable environment. You can add lamps or secondary luminaires to provide bright light when you need it. In many situations, the most accessible and suitable option for various use cases is LED light technology.
So is making your property lighting more energy efficient as simple as switching to LED bulbs? In some circumstances, the answer is yes. However, many luminaires will need to be modernized with LED modules or replaced with new LED luminaires. Which one should you choose for your transition to energy-efficient LED lighting? Let's see why LED is a solid option for improving energy efficiency. If you are going to place a chandelier or hanging pendant, calculate the length at which you want it to hang from the ceiling.
If your chandelier hangs above a table (like mine), you'll want it to be 30 to 34 inches above the table. Once you've adjusted the chandelier to the appropriate length, you'll need to cut and strip the wires. Cut to the length you want plus an additional 8 to 10 inches. Then, use a wire stripper to remove 1 inch of wire coating from each wire.