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1 Lighting a Vertical Surface Lighting vertical surfaces, such as walls, emphasizes the spatial perception of a room Types of Lighting Solutions: Wall Wash Lighting Wall Grazing Lighting Art Accent Lighting

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Lighting a Vertical Surface

• Lighting vertical surfaces, such as walls, emphasizes the spatial perception of a room

• Types of Lighting Solutions: – Wall Wash Lighting– Wall Grazing Lighting– Art Accent Lighting

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Lighting a Vertical Surface: Wall Washing

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Lighting a Vertical Surface: Wall Washing

- Surface to the ceiling

- Surface to Track

- Recessed

Mounting Choices:

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Lighting a Vertical Surface: Wall Washing

Layout Choices:

- Individuals (designed to work together) - Continuous

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Lighting a Vertical Surface: Wall Washers

- Recessed - Surface or Track

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Lighting a Vertical Surface: Wall Washers

1. Rule of Thumb: Mounting Distance = Spacing Distance

2. Rule of Thumb: Mounting Distance = 1/3 the Ceiling height

1. Mount the wall wash fixtures 2 to 3 feet from the wall on ceilings up to 9 feet high.

2. Mount the wall wash fixtures 3 to 4 feet from the wall on ceilings up to 9 feet and 11 feet high.

3. Follow Manufactures Recommendations!

4. Optional corner and double wall (corridor) housing available

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Lighting a Vertical Surface: Wall Washing

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Wall Washing: Uniform Distribution of Light on a Vertical Surface

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Wall Grazing: High Gradient of Light on a Vertical Surface

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Lighting a Vertical Surface: Wall Grazing

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Lighting a Vertical Surface: Wall Grazing

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What Makes A Good Wall for Grazing

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Lighting a Vertical Surface: Wall GrazingWall GrazingFor dramatic shadows on textured surfaces (such as draperies, stone, or brick) mount the fixtures 6 to 12 inches from the wall, with the fixtures the same distance apart and aimed downward for a grazing effect.

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Lighting a Vertical Surface: Wall Grazing

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Vertical Surface - Wall Gazing

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Vertical Surface - Wall Gazing

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Accent Lighting

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Accent Lighting

Generally Rule of Thumb• fixtures should be

aimed at a 30 degree angle from the vertical to prevent light from shining in anyone's eyes and to avoid disturbing reflections on the surface of the object.

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Accent Lighting

Generally Rule of Thumb• Usually, one fixture is

required for each object being accented, but two can provide soften shadows and provide a wider wash of light

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Accent Lighting

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Accent Lighting

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Accent Lighting

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Accent Lighting

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Accent Lighting

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Accent Lighting – Framing Projector