It’s that time of year . The clocks are about to turn, and the days are getting shorter. Oh, and it’s getting cooler, too. No wonder that around this time of year better lighting — both natural and artificial — tends to make its way into our renovation discussions.

Switching

We consider switching to be just as important as the lighting layout itself. We like switching to allow a person to navigate through a space safely at night, so we utilize three-way switching whenever possible. Three-way switching refers to having two switches control one lighting source, the switching being on opposite sides of the room or hallway. The best example I use with clients is to imagine going to bed at the end of the night; You want to be able to turn off the kitchen lights behind you and turn on the h

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