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ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING vs DECORATIVE LIGHTING


Architectural lighting refers to the use of light to enhance the functionality and aesthetic of a building's architecture. It is typically used to highlight the building's features, such as the facade, entrance, or specific architectural details. Architectural lighting can also be used to improve safety and accessibility, and to create a sense of visual interest and drama.

Decorative lighting, on the other hand, refers to the use of light to enhance the overall ambiance and aesthetic of a space. It is typically used to create a specific mood or atmosphere, and may include things like table lamps, chandeliers, or string lights. Decorative lighting can also be used to highlight artwork or other decorative elements in a space. While both architectural and decorative lighting can be used together to enhance the overall design of a space, the main difference between the two is that architectural lighting is focused on highlighting the building's architecture, while decorative lighting is focused on enhancing the overall ambiance and aesthetic of the space.

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