Light strips for indirect lighting in every area of the home

Light strips for indirect lighting are becoming increasingly popular in modern home designs. They make rooms appear inviting and furniture appear to be floating. Finally, the home is bathed in a soft glow and a pleasant atmosphere is created. Designers at Brain Factory replaced the individual light bulbs with LED light strips that add artistic accents to a modern 130 square meter apartment in Rome.

Indirect lighting creates good light - an apartment in Rome as an example

Light strips for indirect lighting are used to specifically set accents and emphasize places that the designers really wanted to emphasize, for example a partition, wall shelves, unusual ceiling cladding and etc.LED stripscan be integrated into almost any surface. This means that they are not only functional, but can also have a particularly decorative effect. The light strips are an ideal match for the straight-lined and extremely modern design of this spacious apartment in Rome.

When designing the apartment, the designers combined high-quality materials such as concrete, whiteHigh gloss, marble, glass and natural wood blend harmoniously and modernly. Playful accents in the form of artificial birch trees and wall coverings made of artificial turf provide eye-catchers. These create a fresh atmosphere and are an easy-care alternative to real houseplants. The green and the details transferred from the industrial style, such as lamps and furniture, contrast with the straight-line design that dominates the apartment and give the overall design a playful touch.

The flooring is the same throughout the apartment and its irregular gray concrete look harmonizes perfectly with the white marble-like wall design. The “stiff” atmosphere created by the straight-lined furnishings in white and gray is softened by natural wooden surfaces such as wall and ceiling paneling or, in the dining room, a tree trunk table. The same materials and surfaces, but interpreted differently, can be found in every room, even in the bathroom.

The spacious apartment is designed to be open as a whole, but is also divided into functional areas by partitions or glass walls. Since the materials and colors used are the same for every room design, a seamless transition between them is possible. White, concrete, wood and indirect lighting can be seen in every living area and are considered characteristic style elements of this home design.