Accent lighting
Accent lighting focuses light on a particular area or object.[1] It is often used to highlight art or other artifacts.[2] Common types of accent lights include wall sconces, floodlights, recessed lights, torchère lamps, or track lighting. The brighter light from the accent lamp creates visual interest to a room.
When highlighting artwork with picture lights, this type of lighting should be positioned above or just in front of the piece to cast an even glow across the surface, enhancing colors and details without creating glare.[3] Accent lights may also be used in practical applications to shine light on a stairway, such as in movie theaters, or to light walkways.
Some accent lights are not made to shine on a particular object, but are themselves a piece of art with a self-contained light source. Often made with Tiffany glass,[4] these serve as a piece of functional decor for a home.
Accent lights can also be used outdoors as guides for pathways or to spotlight garden art.[5]
References
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- ^ "Basic Types Of Lighting". Lighting Fundamentals. American Lighting Association. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
- ^ "Ambient, Task, and Accent Lighting: The Complete Home Lighting Guide". www.onlinelightingshop.com. Retrieved 25 July 2025.
- ^ "Accent lights with Tiffany Glass".
- ^ "3 Basic Types of Lighting". HGTV. Retrieved 23 June 2015.