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"During the summer season, it's important to make both the
interior and exterior spaces feel inviting, as well as
create the sense of a larger entertainment space," explains
Randall Whitehead, a lighting designer in San Francisco and
author of Residential Lighting, A Practical Guide
"Light layering, combining
levels of lighting that have different decorative and
functional qualities, helps this to occur." Whitehead
designed four layers of lighting for this elegant and
understated dining room that is seamlessly integrated with
the outdoor patio. "A dramatic over-scale crystal chandelier
is the decorative lighting source and the centerpiece of the
room," the designer explains. "It adds visual sparkle
without overpowering the rest of the elements in the space."
Two uplights at the base of the columns that flank the
French doors add ambient light, while candles help soften
the shadows on people's faces and create a warm glow in the
room. A pair of recessed fixtures acts as task lights to
cross-illuminate the tabletop, allowing people to see what's
on their plates. And low-voltage, outside accent lights
create a living tapestry of greenery to invite people onto
the deck.
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