Lighting in the interiors conveys to the visitor what a visualiser views of a space to be, and how exactly it is conveyed depends on it greatly. The indoor lighting scheme in a space can completely make or break the experience of the spectator. Lighting becomes integral in deciding flow and pacing of people as well. To fully appreciate an indoor space in part or whole, it becomes absolutely necessary that a region or space is in the right light, which would mean it reflects the right light, which is the phenomenon of how we visually perceive things, we see what is reflected off an object. How you wish to bring in light into the indoors becomes the next point of concern. Broadly lighting can be seen as daylight, which means catching available sunlight while it lasts, diffused light wherein light doesn’t directly illuminate but is generally reflected off a surface, direct light which is to directly use the source to illuminate a space and spot lights that function as highlighters. Methodologies used in each type is innumerable with today’s growing technicalities. The amount of light allowed on a surface needs to be adequate. A beautiful interior with poor lighting shall convey poor interior but a modest interior with good lighting shall convey good interiors. Anything more makes it overdone and anything less makes it look dull. Both ways your indoors can end up looking hideous, unless lit up in just the right amounts. Lighting up your indoors is a highly personalized task, which needs to be very carefully dealt, with regards to placement, orientation, appeal and behavior of a particular subject in a particular context. When it comes to lighting, I/we believe that near perfect will never work. So go ahead and make that perfect choice that enlightens your living.