When designing lighting, designers often plan too much light or lacks it. This approach threatens an incorrect approach and, as a result, distortion of the landscape of the site. Such errors can be made.
The principle of “more is better” will work badly here. This happens when the designer uses the technique for illuminating unknown manufacturers, without taking into account their technical characteristics. It is worthwhile to inform the designer well about his monetary abilities and then he will select what suits the owners. Lighting largely depends on the habits of the hostesses, the frequency of visiting a certain room.
Excessive lighting of functional premises may be an error. This can happen when builders do lighting without using engineering calculations. Such lighting spoils the general landscape, highlighting the wrong elements. For internal lighting, it is better to use classic chandeliers.
The next mistake is the overlap of lighting zones. That one lamp helps the second to illuminate a certain territory. They do not benefit, since they are not accents to the rooms that need.
It should be borne in mind that the neighbors will also illuminate their site and the light can partially get to this site. Therefore, near the border with neighbors, it is worth thinking about lighting the territory near neighbors.