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This British interior design writer begs to differ with those who dismiss lamps and lighting as matter-of-fact necessities. And her proof of the differences that illumination can make is well demonstrated in color photographs of rooms and in text underscoring the new lighting. What's novel? There's a focus away from light for seeing, toward decoration and mood setting, starting first with ambient and natural lighting, then specifying the right illumination for bedrooms, bathrooms, dining rooms, kitchens, and the like. Kitchens, for instance, require a high degree of fixed lighting, with the emphasis on low-voltage halogen rather than traditional tungsten. There are also new forms of enlivening spaces, from lighted glass staircases to underfloor lighting in bathrooms. A good balance between technical information and do-your-own-thing aesthetics. Barbara Jacobs
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