Like every action we undertake in our daily lives, despite we attribute it to something called randomness, we actually adherer to a process. A process is dictated by a lot of variables. Similarly, the design is also a process. So is designing light fixtures for the interior decoration. The integration of light into the architectural fabric of a location, irrespective of-of the light sources available and regardless of the space to be lit, I.e. a bank, a church,a classroom, a home, an office, a gallery, a restaurant, a store, the process is and should be always the same. Nevertheless, the design of interior illumination is never linear in nature.
Oftentimes the steps are executed simultaneously. Our approach in initiating this process of light design for the interiors is flawed, and we all have one mistake in common which brings about the flaw. The mistake is selecting Viz. flush mount lighting or any other lighting equipment first. The selection of luminaries or luxury chandeliers should be the last step in the process. The important factor is what kind of objects are receiving the light and what kinds are not. The art of designing the light for your interiors is discerning which object to light first then work your way up (or down) to the very last detail. It should be noted that the emotional excitement and visual interest should be ensured by luminaires.