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These smart closet lighting ideas will help you re-energize your space, no matter the size or style. 

The key to a well lit closet – or wardrobe – is to introduce multiple layers that integrate both ambient, decorative and task lighting seamlessly.

Never underestimate the quality of good lighting in your closet – it is just as important to your wellbeing and preservation of eyesight, as it is to aesthetics. 

This is why closet lighting is so important and worth planning in the early stages when designing your space and choosing bedroom ideas for your home. 

Closet lighting ideas 

Adding closet light fixtures is often regarded as 'best practice' by many designers and electricians, and properly installed closet light fixtures will certainly appeal to future home buyers.

So whether you have a walk-in closet or a freestanding cupboard, these closet lighting ideas will make a dressing space light and bright.

1. Create a stylish pool of light with a chandelier

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'Bedroom lighting ideas are key, and good lighting is particularly important in a dressing room or walk-in closet where time is spent getting ready for the day or evening ahead,' says ,' says Kate Lion, interior designer at Kitesgrove . 

'You should consider how much natural light there is in a space as this will determine how much artificial lighting is required. In the evening, and on grey days, the chandelier creates a soft pool of light in the center of the space, providing a cocooning atmosphere. 

The minimal styling and pale color scheme also work to create a calm, light and airy dressing area within this private home.'

2. Consider a skylight 

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'There's nothing better than natural light, of course, we can't always have that depending on the time of year, but investing in a skylight or two you will open up your closet which will give it a light and airy feel during the day,' says Andrea Childs, editor, Country Homes & Interiors.  

Lanterns are better at channelling light than a flat skylight, and work well in garden and loft extensions. Thanks to their architectural pyramid shape, they can make a room feel bigger by adding height to the space. 

Skylights must have toughened or safety glass. Additionally, building regulations state that any skylight must be proven to have sufficient insulation against heat loss. 

3. Use mirrors to bounce the light

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Decorating with mirrors is a wonderfully versatile design feature, adding instant glamor and interest, while maximizing light and boosting the sense of space.

The antique mirror in this closet not only adds a touch of luxury, but also ensures there is good light making the space feel bigger. 'We also added an LED light strip to the rear of the shelves which created a really lovely halo glow,' says Sara Cosgrove, founder and creative director at Sara Cosgrove

4. Take a warm approach to closet lighting

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Never underestimate the quality of good lighting – it is just as important to your wellbeing and preservation of eyesight, as it is to aesthetics.  

'Closet lighting needs to be bright – think of those darker mornings during the winter months, yet not bright white, opt for a warmer feel and have your lights on dimmers, that way you can perfectly control it whatever time of day,' says Jennifer Ebert, digital editor at Homes & Gardens.

5. Use vertical lighting in a large closet

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'Vertical lighting and placing the light source at the front in a wardrobe work well as one can see the entire length of your garments without any dark spots,' says Lucia Caballero, director at Caballero . 'We used LED lighting with an opaque cover to which added a modern design feature to the dark timber.'

Alternatively, adding discreet white LEDs in the ceiling can help channel light to the right places.

6. Position your closet in a light and open space

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'I love to make a closet feel finished and designed,' says Kim Armstrong, owner and principal designer at Kim Armstrong Interior Design . 'It’s such a personal space, and adding decorative lighting is such a good way to add those final details. For instance, in this closet, I selected this chandelier from Currey and Co.  I like the simplicity of the shape, and it has just enough “glitz” with the crystals to make it special.'

'The chandelier along with the wallpaper, window drapes, and custom dressing island elevates this closet, and creates a beautiful space to get ready in the morning.'

7. Choose light reflective surfaces 

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'When designing a dressing room, it’s important to think about lighting and light-reflecting surfaces to make a windowless or small bedroom come to life, making it a beautiful place to spend time in,' says Philipp Nagel, director of Neatsmith .

Including warm recessed LEDs, mirrored door designs and decorative glass finishes helps to maximise light and a sense of space within a walk-in wardrobe or dressing room.'

8. Add a touch of luxury with lighting sensors 

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'Wardrobe storage is just as important as your kitchen storage,' says Allison Lynch, senior design consultant at Roundhouse . 'If your wardrobe storage is considered and well-organized not only will you fit everything you need in your closet, but your favourite items will be easily accessible and perfectly hung! We can tailor the design to suit whether you would like a his and hers closet with more short hanging than long; we have something for everyone.'

'Lighting is essential as it enables you to clearly see all your clothing, and it also adds a sense of luxury to your bedroom, especially when using lighting sensors that come on automatically when in use.'

9. Layer lighting within your drawers and dividers

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'Internal drawers illuminated beautifully by LED’S are great to keep things organized,' explains Philipp Nagel, director of Neatsmith . 'Within these drawers, dividers for shoes, hats and gloves can be used and are a great addition, as well as scarf rails which are good to include. They’re small and hold a lot but it’s important that they are installed somewhere they don’t get in the way. '

10. Install lighting within your joinery

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Incorporating bedroom lighting into joinery is the ideal way to add accent lighting into the room, especially in more contemporary solutions. 

‘Under-cupboard lights fitted into shelving will illuminate objects, or LED contour stripes under bedside tables create a funky, floating effect,’ explains Sally Storey. You can tuck them under the shelves to provide direct light on your shoes and handbags so whatever time of the day you can see them clearly.

Are LED lights allowed in closets?

Whether you are having a closet built bespoke or simply upgrading an existing one, your choice of closet lighting ideas are of huge importance, both for safety and convenience. 

The National Electrical Code (NEC), which is published every three years by the National Fire Protection Association, sets the rules and standards that apply to building regulations in most residential and commercial spaces, including closets and other storage and organization areas.  

The Code contains very specific requirements for the types of light fixtures allowed in closets. In the most recent edition of the Code, LED light fixtures were allowed for closets. If you have any doubts, you can contact your local building inspections office for the most up-to-date Code requirements for closet lighting.

Sophie has been an interior stylist and journalist for over 20 years and has worked for many of the main interior magazines during that time, both in-house and as a freelancer. On the side, as well as being the News Editor for indie magazine, 91, she trained to be a florist in 2019 and launched The Prettiest Posy where she curates beautiful flowers for modern weddings and events. For H&G, she writes features about interior design – and is known for having an eye for a beautiful room.

11 Best Closet Lighting Ideas to Illuminate Your Wardrobe

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Let there be light

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Getting your closet in order is all about organizing and optimizing—and one surefire way to optimize the space is with great closet lighting. “The right lighting can dramatically impact the overall functionality of a space,” says Monika Kerstens, a design consultant with California Closets. "A thoughtful lighting design combines additional useful illumination with the luxurious boutique effect that highlights favorite collections like bags or shoes as showpieces.”

Strategic placement of recessed puck lights at top shelves, ribbon lights along the edges, or a brightening at a cabinet’s base can create a pleasant ambience and keep showcased pieces organized. Whether your closet is big enough to walk inside or has just enough room to store your items, lighting can transform the space and give way to an elevated and chic new look.

Discover 11 of the best closet lighting ideas that will take your space from drab to fab. Let there be light!

1. Opt for LED Closet Lights

One of the most useful and efficient bulbs to install in a closet are LED lights. "They generate a minimal amount of heat even if placed behind glass cabinet doors that may showcase handbags or perfume,” says Kerstens. Their long-lasting and energy-efficient qualities translate into energy savings. “In some cases, it’s an investment that may add to your home’s value,” she says.

2. Find the Right Wattage

LED bulbs come in a range of wattages and can create different room effects depending on the cabinetry color and the existing natural and ambient lighting. “A medium-intensity ribbon light has approximately 1.4 watts per foot and can provide a soft accent glow,” she says. “Higher-intensity ribbons are about 3 watts and are great for task lighting or brighter illumination over clothes.” Dimmers add another level of customization, altering light intensity up or down. Based on a cabinet’s finish, a warm or cool LED can coordinate with a room’s colors and materials.

3. Add Ribbon Lighting Above Closet Rod

Running recessed ribbon lighting above clothes along the length of the closet rod will create brightness at both ends, which is often lacking in most spaces. “It provides the best visibility for your wardrobe and even the contents inside drawers,” says Kerstens. This solution works for any closet, big or small.

4. Install Recessed Puck Lighting

Installing recessed puck lighting around the cabinetry’s top perimeter will impact the overall lighting scheme or put a spotlight on treasured pieces.

5. Illuminate the Base of the Closet

Want a bolder look in your closet? Kerstens suggests illuminating the base of a cabinet to give it a contemporary floating look.

6. Install Track Lighting or Light Bars

The lights on track lighting and light bars are adjustable—meaning you can direct the light beam wherever you need more light. Direct the glow into dark trouble spots and you'll never mistake navy for black as you rummage through your closet again!

7. Try LED Strip Lights

An LED strip is another one of the best closet lighting ideas out there. LED strip lights have an adhesive backing, making it incredibly simple to install them in your closet. You can add them anywhere in your closet: the top, the bottom, inside storage areas—they’re infinitely customizable.

8. Make a Statement with a Chandelier or Pendant Light

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A closet is no place to forgo interior design. Create a stunning look with a chandelier or pendant light. Look for a flush mount chandelier if your closet is on the smaller side.

9. String Up Twinkly Lights for a Whimsical Feel

While string lights don’t provide the most robust lighting, they definitely add whimsy and calm to your closet. They come in a variety of colors and styles. You can keep it classic with a string of solid LED white bulbs or use cascades of rainbow lights. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes. You could even wind up a wire string of battery-operated lights and place them in a mason jar. The possibilities are endless.

10. Place a Candle in Your Closet

This is another closet lighting idea that is more about channeling a vibe than flooding the space with light. Nonetheless, placing a fragrant candle in an unconfined area of your closet is one of the easiest ways to upgrade the space and make it feel warm and welcoming for changing and getting ready.

11. Let In Natural Light

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Having a window in your closet is a luxury that really lets in the light. If you have a window in your closet, take advantage: Keep it clear and free of any light-blocking clutter (like boxes stacked up high and obscuring the light stream). If you need a window treatment on it, keep it lightweight and airy.