There’s a moment every homeowner knows. You’ve repainted the walls, arranged the furniture just right, maybe even splurged on new cushions — and yet something still feels off. The room looks fine in photos but falls flat in person. Nine times out of ten, the culprit is the lighting. Good lighting doesn’t just illuminate a space. It shapes how a room feels at seven in the morning when you’re making coffee, and how it looks at nine at night when friends come over for dinner. It’s the difference between a house that functions and a home that genuinely draws people…