Time:2020-05-25 Views:
Many people have a misunderstanding when designing study lighting. They think study lighting design only needs to design the lighting to be beautiful and artistic, and often overlook a very important point, no matter how unique the lighting design is. Perfection needs to be traced back to the source. The first thing to consider in lighting design is the lighting effect of the lamps. Only when the basic lighting functions are met, other factors are considered. Let Jedver share with you today , what light parameters need to be considered in the lighting design of the study room work area .
In fact, the basic requirements of indoor lighting are nothing more than two points: reducing interference and enhancing effects. These two requirements are particularly important in the lighting design of the work desk in the study. Because the study room is a place for reading and working, it takes a long time to use the eyes and maintains a good lighting effect so that people can read and work in a comfortable environment. In addition, if the light source causes too much interference to the human eyes, it will not only make reading and work difficult, but also make the eyes feel uncomfortable, and even cause vision loss.
Therefore, when we carry out lighting design, we need to consider the parameter quantification of the following indicators: color temperature, luminous flux, illuminance, color rendering index, luminous efficiency, luminous intensity, brightness, glare, light distribution curve, beam angle and shading angle. Which aspects of lighting are used to measure these indicators? We can present it vividly and intuitively with a picture.
In the study lighting design , properly grasp the shading angle and beam angle to prevent the light source from directly irritating the human eyes. In addition, it is necessary to select study lighting fixtures with appropriate color temperature and illuminance to increase the CRI and reduce glare. Also, through the light distribution curve, the strong light can accurately illuminate the reading area without causing shadows that interfere with the line of sight.