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#조명탐구생활 I thought lighting was installed last, after the construction was finished, but when I actually did it, I realized the electrical work was done early on😅 Since our house underwent internal wiring work during demolition, we had to practically finalize the lighting plan by the second day of construction. I seriously considered linear lighting, but I gave up on it because it would have incurred extra costs for ceiling carpentry and the placement was awkward due to the structure. Instead, I configured the lighting to suit the purpose of each space💡 For the rooms, I kept the main lights and added downlights. For the bedroom, I excluded some lighting to avoid glare near the headboard. For the living room, I used recessed ceiling indirect lighting + downlights. For the entrance, I used a sensor light + 3-bulb downlights. For the shoe cabinet, I installed indirect lighting on the top and bottom. Surprisingly, the places I am most satisfied with are the entrance and the shoe cabinet✨ At first, I wondered if I really needed indirect lighting, but once I turned it on, the atmosphere changed dramatically. On the other hand, I do have a slight regret that I wish the kitchen had been a bit brighter. Since it is not easy to modify lighting after installation, I couldn't add any more. I think it is important to consider the furniture layout and daily flow together. If you are currently struggling with lighting choices, I hope my trial and error serves as a small reference🤍 #LightingInterior #다운라이트 #간접조명 #리모델링 #구축아파트 #인테리어후기 #집꾸미기 #오늘의집 #홈인테리어 #현관조명