Lighting a windowless room can seem like a challenging task. Even without natural light, the space doesn't have to be dull and monotonous. Here are some artificial tricks you can use for windowless rooms.

Open the Gallery Light sources Cellars, basements, and even some corridors suffer from a lack of light. Use many lighting fixtures illuminated sure they are mounted evenly to avoid one area being overly illuminated while another remains dim. This creates an unpleasant and tiring contrast in places.

A first option would be to take advantage of any light source located near the room in question. If the stairs leading down to the basement have a window, then facilitate the passage of light by either removing the wall that descends along them or, if this is not possible, use a reflective material such as polycarbonate panels.

Colors are essential.

Rooms without windows can evoke unpleasant feelings of claustrophobia and oppression. One way to prevent such sensations is to use the sparkle provided by light reflected in glass or mirrors. A glass wall and furniture with mirrors or glass shelves will create the necessary effect for enclosed spaces.

Fake spots and windows

False windows are an excellent option for lighting a room. Create a false wall and mount a LED lighting fixture. Then add a translucent material, even colored in places, and the effect will be more than remarkable. Such a system is often found in bar areas.

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If the stairs leading to the basement have a window, then facilitate the passage of light using a reflective material, such as polycarbonate panels.

Spots are a simple way to evenly light a room.

The white reflected any form of light, so ideally the walls and stairs should be painted this color.