Use linear sources or adjustable downlights set farther from the wall to achieve a soft, even field that reduces harsh shadows and visual clutter. The effect expands perceived width and showcases art without hard halos. Aim roughly a third of ceiling height away from the wall and tune tilt until scallops disappear, leaving a gallery-grade glow.
When a surface has story—brick, limewash, woven grasscloth—grazing from inches away reveals micro shadows that feel tactile and rare. Mount linear LEDs at reveals or place narrow spots close to the wall for dramatic relief. Keep dimming generous, because too much intensity can feel theatrical rather than intimate. Let texture whisper secrets.











