Tips for Home Lighting During Transitional Hours
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Tips for Home Lighting During Transitional Hours

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When the sun sets, you don’t want bright lights on inside that detract from the golden hour, but you don’t want your home to be too dark to move around safely. The middle ground between the two is what you want during transitory light phases like sunrise and sunset. From upgrading your hallway lighting to complementing natural light with artificial, here are four tips for transitional hours.

Pick Lights That Automatically Turn On and Off

Instead of having to manually change all the lighting in your house when the sun starts to set or early in the morning, why not have the lights do the work for you?

If you install lights that switch on when the room gets dark or off once it lights back up again, it’s like your home is following the transitory lighting of nature itself. And you won’t even have to think about it.

A lighted switch cover with a light sensor that turns on once the sun stops lighting up your room gives off a soft glow that feels perfect for calm and relaxed evenings. Then, it’ll turn off once the sun comes back up and save you on your energy bill.

Mix Natural and Unique Artificial Lighting

The best part of transition lighting hours is how beautiful both sunsets and sunrises are. The bright, lively, and refreshing feeling of the sun coming over the horizon in the morning and the soft, colorful, and relaxing sunsets pouring through the window bring a new vibe to your home.

Open up your window and let the sun do the talking but mix it with unique artificial lighting solutions for spots that don’t get lit during these hours. An outlet light above the kitchen counter works with, not against, the sunset. While swapping overhead lighting for lamps in the morning can help you wake up to a good atmosphere.

Choose Indirect Lighting Options 

Direct lighting can take attention away from the beautiful light coming in from outside and throw off the transition from one time of day to another. Indirect, on the other hand, plays a more complementary role.

Instead of lights that shine directly on you, think of chandeliers or tube lights in the kitchen, choose lights that shine onto countertops, flooring, tables, or even cabinets. The light will illuminate specific areas instead of the whole room. That’s the sun’s job during these times.

Don’t Forget About the Hallway and Bathrooms

Don’t forget about areas of your home that don’t have windows. During transitional times like morning and evening, it can be easy for these areas to go unnoticed and stay too dark and throw off the vibe of the rest of your rooms.

Outfitting your corridors with hallway lighting options like outlet and switch lights. That way, you don’t have to turn on the hallway ceiling lights, but you don’t leave a dark tunnel in your house while other rooms are lit by the warm glow of a sunset.

These same options work just as well in your bathrooms. Replace your outlet covers with outlet lights, and you’ll have enough light to maneuver through the room without shocking your senses by turning on super-bright lights.

About SnapPower

Founded in Utah in 2012, SnapPower is based on a unique patented technology. Its cutting-edge lights use conductive prongs on the back of the light switch cover-plate and electrical outlet cover-plate. SnapPower’s signature is LED integration into the cover-plate, making modern pathway lighting easy to install in homes. The people behind SnapPower are the life and energy of the company. The exceptional team that puts in the necessary effort is the reason the company has seen so much success. SnapPower develops high-quality products, providing unique yet simple enhancements for customers’ homes. Kickstarter recognizes SnapPower’s patented technology as one of the top 10% Kickstarter campaign success stories. Thanks to SnapPower’s technology, the outlet lights don’t require an advanced understanding of electrical know-how or an electrician to install.

Level up your home’s transitory lighting with help from SnapPower at https://www.snappower.com/

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