Planning and Placement
For recessed ambient lighting, start with a simple grid, keeping fixtures the same distance from walls and each other. Maintain consistent alignments with cabinetry and architectural lines. Avoid over-lighting—fewer, better-placed fixtures will look calmer and perform beautifully in daily life.
Planning and Placement
Conceal linear lights in coves, under shelves, or within reveals so you see the glow, not the hardware. Lighting becomes an architectural layer rather than an ornament, letting door frames, textures, and objects gain presence without visible fixtures stealing the scene.
Planning and Placement
Route cables neatly and use minimal switch plates aligned with sightlines. Consider multi-scene controls to reduce wall clutter and simplify daily use. A quiet wall is a quiet mind—small decisions like these preserve the serenity your minimalist lighting enables.