Lighting ideas for house


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Great lighting ideas need to provide the right illumination for all of a room’s functions, and allow changes of mood, too. But lighting is a major feature of any room design, and it’s crucial that it plays its part in the aesthetic of the space, too.

From pendants and chandeliers to wall lights, floor and table lamps, plus lights for illuminating artwork, lighting stairs and more, there is a wealth of choices that can elevate the room as well as act functionally.

Here, we’re showcasing lighting ideas for rooms around the home to inspire your interior design.

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All the different lighting types – ambient, task, and feature – can be beautiful in their own right, and these lighting ideas tick the boxes for style as well as practicality.

1. Bring warmth to a living area

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Prioritize the atmosphere of the living room when shortlisting lighting ideas. 'Warmth is the most important factor when lighting a living area,’ says Peter Legg, lead designer at där lighting .

‘This is a cozy space, so you want to feel enveloped and comforted while using it. Aim for an even spread of light to avoid any harsh contrasts. One way to do this is through an armed ceiling light or a chandelier which will rebound light across the room.'

Of course, living room lighting ideas should be carefully planned so that the effect created by the aesthetics of the light fittings in daylight is just as impactful as that of the lighting scheme itself at night.

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Kitchen lighting ideas, just like those of the living room are as much about visual impact in daylight as they are about practicality and functionality. 

Consider boldly scaled pendant lights to hang over a kitchen island. Attention-grabbing in their own right, kitchen island lighting also makes the island itself even more of a feature of the room.  

If you’re concerned the sizeable lights will block views through the room, follow this room’s example and opt for those made with clear glass. Gold detail in these designs echoes that in handles as well the legs of the stools and the faucet for a consistent use of materials. 

3. Elevate a bathroom

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Turn up the dial on decoration in your wash space with a bathroom chandelier. ‘I always tell clients to invest in lighting,’ says Katie Davis of Katie Davis Design , who created this room. ‘Bathroom lighting is a game changer. The right chandelier or pendant can give you a major design moment, and make a space feel instantly elevated.’

Generally bathroom ceiling lights don’t have to be damp-rated designs, leaving your choices wide open, but do bear in mind that some areas, like that over the shower, need lights suitable for the location. Choose lights rated for the particular area of the room, which is divided into zones for this purpose.  

4. Add living room wall lights

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Don’t neglect the potential that living room wall lighting ideas have to offer. In this room, a symmetrical pair of wall sconces on the chimney highlights this feature of the room even when the fire itself isn’t lit.

In pairs, or as single fittings, wall lights can make any part of the room inviting in this way. They’re also a great solution for smaller spaces avoiding the need to give up floor or table space to a lamp.

5. Select the right bedroom lighting positions 

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Bedroom ceiling light ideas should be carefully located in relation to the bed when realizing lighting ideas for the room.

‘It is best not to position any bedroom lighting over the top of the bed where your pillows are as this is too harsh when you are lying in bed,’ explains Shalini Misra, interior designer and founder of Shalini Misra and The Design Buzz . ‘Placing an interesting, statement light in the center of the ceiling provides a great focal point and design interest in the room, especially if you are keeping a muted palette in the space.’

6. Fall for kitchen wall lighting

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Make food preparation safe with adequate illumination for kitchen countertops. Kitchen wall lighting ideas can avoid the problem of working in a shadow, which can occur when lights are directly behind a person standing at the counter.

While linear LED lighting is an alternative, wall lights are a decorative addition to the room as well as a functional one, and industrial-style designs like this one are one of the many handsome choices on offer.

7. Illuminate bedroom storage

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Plan a layer of bedroom lighting that will make it easier to dress. Canned lights can do some of the work, as can clever closet lighting ideas.

‘In the bedroom of this penthouse, we positioned downlights so that they wash light down the front of the closet doors,’ says Irene Gunter, founder of design agency Gunter & Co .  ‘This not only highlights the beauty of the wood, but when the doors are open, the light also helps to illuminate the interior.

‘I would also recommend strips of LED lighting mounted along drawers and shelves inside, which turn on when you open the doors.’

8. Exploit the potential of lighting materials

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Think materials when selecting lighting for living spaces. ‘Materials are just as important as style when choosing lighting for your living room,’ explains Charlie Bowles, director of Original BTC . 

This design is made with geometric bone china tiles and Charlie says, ‘Bone china is an ideal choice, bringing a lovely softness of finish and a beautifully translucent glow. This soft light is ideal for creating a cozy atmosphere that makes you feel instantly comfortable and relaxed.’

9. Use lighting to attract the eye

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Considered use of lighting can concentrate attention where you want it – this can be particularly useful for entryway lighting ideas and hallway lighting. ‘In this entry, the ceilings extend to the third floor,’ says Katie Davis of Katie Davis Design . ‘In an effort to make the area feel like a singular space, even though it was three stories high, we installed downlighting on the art. It encourages visitors to keep focused at eye level versus looking up.’

10. Create task lighting in a home office

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Home office lighting ideas needn't just be functional, so don’t just think table lamps to provide light for a home office desk. A floor lamp can provide the even glow that‘s necessary to avoid eye strain and make for an elegant feature of the room, too. It can also provide a wider pool of illumination for a shared desk.

How do I get good lighting at home?

To get good lighting at home, always think about layers of light. ‘We love to layer lighting in a room,’ says Katie Davis of Katie Davis Design . ‘It’s important to me that all of the light in a space doesn’t come from the ceiling, and that there is light at different heights in the room.  

‘If you layer a floor lamp, sconce, table lamp and pendants with canned lighting, for instance, it allows a space to easily transition for the mood you are in or the event you are having, ultimately making a space more dynamic. Considering factors like wattage helps this, too.’

How can I add mood lighting to a room?

To add mood lighting to a room, use dimmable fixtures so the light levels can be adjusted easily. As well as for spaces like living rooms and bedrooms, that goes for kitchens, too, so that once food preparation and cooking is finished, a softer ambience can be created for dining or relaxing in the space.

Lights on different circuits are also helpful, allowing perimeter lights, for example, to be switched off independently from central lighting for a more intimate feel.

Pay attention to color temperature, too. It’s measured in Kelvins, and for warm light, opt for lower numbers of 2,700 to 3,000K; at 3,100K and up light will appear cooler.

Sarah is a freelance journalist and editor. Previously executive editor of Ideal Home, she’s specialized in interiors, property and gardens for over 20 years, and covers interior design, house design, gardens, and cleaning and organizing a home for H&G. She’s written for websites, including Houzz, Channel 4’s flagship website, 4Homes, and Future’s T3; national newspapers, including The Guardian; and magazines including Future’s Country Homes & Interiors, Homebuilding & Renovating, Period Living, and Style at Home, as well as House Beautiful, Good Homes, Grand Designs, Homes & Antiques, LandLove and The English Home among others. It’s no big surprise that she likes to put what she writes about into practice, and is a serial house renovator. 

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An essential element of any room, the right lighting can take a scheme from dark and dingy to cosy and welcoming with the flick of a switch. From glamorous Art Deco lamps to neon signs and whimsical moon lamps, we've rounded up the best ideas and new trends to bring light into your home. Click or scroll on for plenty of illuminating ideas...

Install bedroom pendant lights

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At present, you can't flick over to a bedroom makeover page in an interiors magazine that hasn't installed a fabulous pair of bedroom pendant lights on either side of the bed. The symmetrical suspended lighting option frees up space on the nightstand and creates an incredible focal statement that highlights the bed. Of course, it also means you can forgo the furniture altogether—so makes the perfect small bedroom idea. And best of all? You don’t have to get out of bed to turn them off.

Larger than life

Lightsandlamps.com

Over-blown lighting statements make interesting focal points in rooms without structural features to show off. Super-sized ceiling drums, dominating floor lamps or decorative wall lights are set to be the centre of attention in living rooms and large open-plan living spaces. 

Make it monochrome

Monochrome decorating schemes that wrap rooms in one colour or tone create a stylish and contemporary vibe. Blending lighting into the scheme adds a three-dimensional element without upsetting the balance. We love this take on the trend where a copper-toned floor lamp peeps out from Dulux's soft Dusted Heather tone of the upper walls but blends in perfectly below with a shade of Inca Orange below.

Scalloped edges

Marks and Spencer

Like the paint decorating effect, scalloped edges are going to be a hit lighting trend in 2023. Set above a dining table or kitchen island, the wave-like curves are soft and fluid, creating subtle attention to detail that's totally up to date. 

Expose the wires

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If exposed lighting cables conjure up visions of dusty construction extension leads trailing across the floor—think again! Uncovered wires create bespoke looks that offer an industrial edge in modern homes. From suspended spidery chandeliers to red braided rope lamps, there is an array of choices.

Soften with smoked glass

Add a twist to popular bulb lighting with smoked glass shades and pendants that add a glamorous contrast to neutral schemes. The delicate addition adds a soft hue to create a warm traditional decorating idea that's timeless and chic.

Feature a sculptural chandlier

Danetti

Chandeliers have been a decorative luxury lighting option for centuries. But, contemporary versions with sculptural interest are making a popular warm welcome in modern schemes. These architectural chandeliers are sleek, avant-garde, and artistic.

Pop in powder coated metals

HomSense

Powdered coated metal gives classic industrial-style lights a colourful update. Pastel tones are proving more popular than ever and will introduce pretty notes into neutral schemes or add a fresh finish to contemporary, minimalist rooms.  

Have fun with novelty bases

Joe Browns

From brass monkeys hanging from ceilings clutching light bulbs to exotic bird bases propping up patterned light shades, whimsical lighting ideas that add interest to a scheme are filling up the lighting aisle shelves. We love this little pink bulldog table lamp that will sit faithfully in a retro living room with a cool, kitsch character.

Calm with Japandi charm

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As the latest trends are heavily influenced by the environment and sustainability, it's no surprise that designers are looking to use eco-friendly materials in bold designs that really pack a punch. Naturally translucent, the beauty of a paper lantern is in the soft glow as the light is able to permeate through, perfect for the darker months when we're looking for comfort and cosiness rather than clear, bright task lighting. Paper is also widely used in lantern making, which ties in nicely with the ongoing love for Japandi style.

Pick up a portable lamp

Nedgis

With the threat of possible blackouts looming, it's no wonder flexible, battery-powered LED lamps are having a facelift. The Dipping Light portable lamp is a wireless splendour designed by Jordi Canudas. It delivers 20 hours of warm glow that is a far cry from those basic camping lamps we have been used to until now. 

Colour up rattan lampshades

Le Redoute

Rattan has been a popular lighting material in neutral and rustic schemes for a while, so it's refreshing to see a colour update in the mix. The Hilo colourful woven straw lighting range is handcrafted from braided straw and brings a fun, bohemian vibe to colourful schemes. 

Light up rechargeable lamps

Black-outs be gone as technology is changing the way we light our homes.  This amber resin lamp really is a jewel as it's rechargeable. With at least ten hours of dimmable charge, it can be moved into any dark corner to create an exotic glow without needing wires or sockets. 

Set up sustainable style

Furniture Village

Our need for sustainable style hasn't fallen short in the lighting industry. As well as LED and rechargeable interior components, design aesthetics are also getting an update. Despite glass saturating lighting looks right now, we love materials such as wood and natural rattan, too.

Use strip lights in an alcove

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LED strip lights have opened up a world of possibilities for the home decorator. Simply attach them with a double-sided sticky backing and you can use these long illuminated ribbons anywhere, plus they're battery-operated, so no unsightly wires. One simple way to create a glowing feature is to outline any architectural features such as alcoves, tray ceilings or wall recesses. As this project proves, curves, in particular, look stunning.

Add attention-to-detail text

Aurina

Give your Edison bulb feature lamp an extra style statement by adding a light bulb like no other. Text light bulbs are quirky and set the mood with a smile. 

Mix marble with metallics

Cult Furniture

From bedside lights to task lamps, table lighting is an essential consideration for any home interior. Pairing practicality with a sleek, modern design, this oversized gold-infused light bulb makes a glamorous statement with a marble-effect dome base. The combination of materials adds glamour to monochrome or Scandi-inspired schemes.

Choose an intriguing task lamp

A good task light is a must if you want to pursue your work or hobbies on a dim winter afternoon. An angled desk lamp is your best bet. Look for a design that diffuses a little mood lighting through the shade while focusing a stronger beam on the task in hand will give you the best of both worlds. This contemporary Kiranat Matt table lamp embraces our new love of primary colours and has a striking flat, adjustable shade designed to reflect light onto walls and objects. 

Display a cloche lamp

Dunelm

Glass plinth lamps allow the owner to add a personal touch to lighting that tells a seasonal story or matches a particular decorating scheme. Remove the clear glass cloche base from the wood stand to display a touch of greenery or an ornament within. The decorative element makes a timeless addition to classic and country looks. 

Arrange an arc lamp

Cuckooland

Following the hot trend of curvy, wavy, and arch decorating, go for a large arc floor lamp to illuminate the area you need. Position one over the sofa for reading, watching television or just chatting with friends. You can even mix up the finishes—we love this copper design, but you could go for steel or black for a more dramatic feel.

Introduce modernist silhouettes and shadows

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Ceiling lights with striking and contemporary vibes are pushing the boundaries with organic shapes. This Hiko light has been created with metal threads that curve into an uneven profile. The floating-style aesthetic glows from the centre through each narrow panel casting inviting shadows on nearby walls.

Go bold with colour and pattern

Mindthegap

This season, lighting is all about bold colours and eclectic patterns, so why not combine the two to create a truly wow-factor space that is entirely your own? Forget white walls and complementary lamps, because right now it's time to throw out the rule book and get playful with interesting prints and palettes. Pay homage to art and the latest global décor trend and you're sure to create a living space you'll never want to leave.

Hang handblown glass

H&M Home

The trend for organic, rounded shapes has moved on from seating to lighting, with clear glass as the material of choice for 2023. Handblown forms play on imperfection and asymmetry, while the translucent quality means this oversized lantern feels as light and airy as a bubble.

Make it all about orbs

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Taking inspiration from the recent Art Deco renaissance, orb lighting is an easy way to bring your interior bang up to date. Evoke the glitz and glamour of the Roaring Twenties with a gold wire pendant shade that frames the spherical bulb to perfection. Pair with a complementary floor lamp, like this stunning design from houseof, to carry the curvaceous aesthetic throughout your living space.

Go tough luxe with industrial lighting

Skinflint

You’d have to have been living under a rock to have missed the huge trend for Edison light bulbs, but industrial lighting has so many different strings to its bow. From pipework wall lights to reused bulkheads and fluted glass pendants, this modern style has a rustic, textured finish that looks great in all types of décor. 

Pick a pleated lampshade

H&M Home

Testament to the fact that the 1990s revival shows no signs of abating, the once-iconic pleated lampshade is making an unexpected comeback. Pair it with a weighty coloured marble base, team it with a brass lamp or add mini shades to wall lights; you'll be surprised at how modern and appealing they suddenly look again.

Bring neon lights into the bedroom

The French Bedroom Company

The 1980s obsession also shows no sign of waning (thank goodness!), and one of the coolest ways to bring a little of this decade’s style into your home is through a statement neon light. Combine it with typography to nail two trends at once. Scared of fluorescent colours? Stick to a monochrome palette and use a clean, white light—it’s an absolute showstopper!

Illuminate an island with kitchen pendant lights

Kitchen Makers

Kitchen lighting usually requires three or four approaches: task lights for work areas, under lighting to highlight shadowy spots, and statement lighting to create the wow factor. A trio of pendants above an island definitely falls into the latter and the soft pools of light create a more ambient effect that's perfect for socialising. There are as many styles of pendants as there are hot dinners, from smoked glass to rustic enamelware, so pick something that complements your scheme for a trendy kitchen that won't go out of style.

Use wall lights to streamline a bedroom

The French Bedroom Company

Kill the clutter and get hotel style in one power move by incorporating two wall lights into your bedroom design. Not only do these provide the perfect reading light, they also free up space on a bedside table for more important things, like tea.

Illuminate shelves

Gera / Architonic

What better way to display your favourite objects than on this cool Gera illuminated shelf? Made from fine, anodised aluminium, this clever two-in-one solution is perfect for a home office, as it can double up as a reading light. We love how it adds an ombre effect to any wall, too.

Sparkle with a modern chandelier

The chandeliers of yesteryear might’ve been all about intricate layered tiers and crystal galore, but these days there’s a whole host of contemporary chandeliers more suited to the modern, minimalist home. Combining glass and brass, this sleek design wows with a fluted finish that casts a soft, warm glow. Use it to frame a dining table or illuminate a luxe living room.

Turn up the texture with a rattan lampshade

Habitat

Taking us right back to the 1970s, rattan, our favourite retro comeback kid, is taking over our home interiors all over again. Offering a wealth of texture and architectural interest, a woven pendant light is the way to go for those looking to make a serious statement. If you want to up the drama, opt for an oversized black rattan lampshade instead.

Add retro charm with Art Deco lighting

DelightFULL

The perfect addition to a period home or a new build lacking in character, 1920s-style lighting is a great way to inject instant personality into a lacklustre living space. With their warm gold hues and architectural curves, this Art Deco wall light and table lamp add a stunning vintage finish to this monochrome scheme.

Find your zen with a Himalayan salt lamp

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Believed by some to boost your mood and improve your sleep, Himalayan salt lamps are the next big thing in zen lighting. With a soft pink pigment, these unusual lights emit a warming glow that’s perfect for cosying up a coffee table or adding a peaceful ambience to a bedroom. They’re available both as a rough-hewn rock or in a carved, polished design for a more refined finish.

Go for glass pendant lighting

For an elegant and sophisticated scheme, you can’t beat a sleek glass light fitting. There’s no shortage of styles out there, from atmospheric smoked glass pendant lights to vibrant coloured shades. For a modern country scheme, this cowbell design, complete with industrial chain fitting, adds plenty of charm to a rustic-inspired space.

Create a spectacle with a sputnik light

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Mid-century modern fans rejoice—the sputnik chandelier is back. The perfect way to make a dazzling statement in a living area, this gold and green design from John Lewis oozes glitz and glamour. For a sophisticated dining room, pair with metallic accessories and jewel-toned tableware for a show-stopping space to entertain.

Round up a mirror light

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We love this statement design by Inbani, which will give any bathroom the feel of a luxury hotel. With its on-trend round shape, bevelled edge, and backlight, it has a minimalist style while fulfilling multiple functions. Mirror lights are great for smaller rooms, freeing up wall and ceiling space, and creating an optical illusion of extra inches. Plus, they are great for doing your make-up.

Colour your home with smart lighting

Phillips Hue

No smart home would be complete without an integrated lighting system, but now Phillips Hue is making it easy for anyone to enjoy the benefits of smart lighting. All you really need is a smart LED lightbulb and the app to start customising your scheme using a Bluetooth connection with your smartphone. You can set up to 10 different lights to different settings, ranging from bright white light that's good for working to these rich colours that will create the perfect ambience according to your mood. 

Curate a photo wall

Lights4fun

String up small fairy lights on a wall and use them to peg your favourite holiday photos and snaps of friends and family. It makes a wonderful alternative to traditional photo frames while adding light and illumination to the room.

Celebrate celestial

Furniture Village

Use lighting to set the decorating scheme for a room. Here, a stylish celestial pendant has been used over the bed. Teamed with a spherical bedside lantern, it sets the stage for a starry space-inspired scheme. Using moody colours, the lights take centre stage for this look. 

Go wild with animal designs

KSL Living

Why not ditch the same old lighting options and go for something a little out of the ordinary? In children's rooms, it's especially fun to use animal-shaped designs. This blue stag head wall lamp is a great feature in this blue and red bedroom.

Lay fairy lights along a ledge

Norsu Interiors

Look around your home for areas that are lacking in light. Instead of opting for a conventional table light, ceiling pendant or floor lamp, try something a little different, such as running a length of fairy lights along a shelf.

Bring in a moon lamp

LoomisCollection / Etsy

One for stargazers and dreamers alike, this gorgeous homage to the moon makes a beautiful night light. Whether you go for an oversized orb to hang from the ceiling or a smaller lunar lamp, there are lots of options available now that these beauties have grown in popularity. Some have LED lights that change colour at a touch and others come wall-mounted with remote controls, but all have that amazing texture and shading for a lifelike appearance.

Have fun with tactile tassels

Oliver Bonas

This season there are plenty of new and exciting lighting options, including these gorgeous velvet and tassel lamps from Oliver Bonas. They come in a range of colours and are a great way to add texture to a room—we can imagine these in pride-of-place in the living room.

Mix and match shapes

Nedgis

Bring together a variety of different pendant designs and position them in a line over the dining table or above a bed. For a minimalist feel, use the same colour, or if you're feeling extra daring, mix up colours and finishes for a cool, mismatched look.

Lead the way

Astro Lighting

Create atmosphere in your home by installing low-level lights up your staircase. Ideal for safely moving between floors at night without having to switch on the main light, you could even install a handy motion sensor.

String up festoon lights

Lights4fun

Not just for the garden, festoon lights look great draped just about anywhere in the home. They're often battery-operated, making positioning much easier as you're not governed by a power socket. Try trailing them up the banister, across a headboard, along a shelf or around window frames. The trick to making them not look like Christmas lights is to go for large white bulbs for an industrial feel.

Hang a crystal pendant

Dar Lighting

A large, dramatic crystal pendant is totally worth its investment for a wow-factor centrepiece. Showing off hundreds of strands of individual crystals, this design from Dar Lighting refracts light around the room beautifully. One of the charms of lighting is playing around with shades to cast light in unusual ways, so don't be afraid to experiment.

Soothe with a baby night light

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Babies need colour and stimulation, so be sure to bring some light into their nursery or around their cot. An illuminated mobile hanging above the cot is ideal, but you could also add draped paper lights, a cloud-like wall lamp or a cute illuminated star. Whatever you incorporate, be sure that it's not blindingly bright or overpowering and just omits a soft glow. ​

Add a playful touch

Lime Lace

How cool is this shark-fin floor light from Lime Lace? It really adds a playful touch to whatever room you place it in. Created by German designer Moree, the fin will look great in a living room, bedroom or hallway—we can't think of a more impressive way to greet guests. It's made from high-quality plastic and can be illuminated in a range of colours and controlled by remote.

Light up your art

Nedgis

If you have a gallery wall of photographs and paintings, think creatively as to how you're going to illuminate them. Instead of the typical overhead ceiling lights or spotlights, go for a flexible wall-hung lamp that you can move around and direct to your favourite piece.

Create a cosy hallway

The right lighting is essential for a warm welcome in your hardworking hallway. Combine overhead pendants with a wall light or table lamp to layer up your lighting and create a cosy atmosphere. For extra convenience, make sure lighting can be controlled from a switch next to the front door, ideally on a different circuit to the main light so you can opt for bright, functional lighting or a soft, homely glow.

Have a light bulb moment

Making sure you have the right light bulb is essential if you want your home to feel cosy and snug. Modern LED bulbs offer a vast colour spectrum to choose from, from almost orange to cool white. If you want your bulb to emit a warm glow, pick one with a colour temperature of 2700 Kelvins or less. 

Layer the lighting

Habitat

When it comes to selecting the lighting for a room, you don’t have to be stingy—layering is the key to any successful scheme. Instead of sticking to a single pendant light, build up the ambience in a living space by combining a ceiling fixture with a floor lamp for task lighting and a table lamp to create a soft glow in the evenings.

Add an antique lamp

Fritz Fryer

Take a look around antique fairs and shows to find unique lighting that you won't see anywhere else. You can buy replicas, of course, but finding a one-off can be the starting point for a whole decorating scheme. This home office looks so stylish with this old industrial lamp from Fritz Fryer who specialises in restoring antique lighting and has a bounty of beautiful pieces.

Illuminate the windowsill

H&M Home

Don’t neglect the smaller spaces in your home—after nightfall, windowsills can become dark and lifeless without the sun streaming in. Banish the evening gloom by sprucing up your sill with a statement lamp or two. Not only will it add a stylish flourish to your home by day, but it’ll also provide a welcoming beacon after dusk.

Drape fairy lights

Graham & Green

A versatile lighting choice, string lights can work in an interior all year round. From illuminating artwork to adding a cosy glow to a snug or bedroom, there's a wide array of designs out there to choose from. This latticed metal design casts a pretty pattern, elevating neutral walls and adding a welcome touch of warmth.

Fall for a floor lamp

There’s an array of stylish ways to illuminate a dingy living room with a standing light. This coastal-inspired space pairs a gold-plated design with soft white walls and pops of seafoam green and royal blue. If you’re feeling daring, you could swap out the neutral shade for something bold in a contrasting hue.

Try a trio

Delightfull

Why have a single light source when you can have three—or more—in one? A multi-arm lamp really comes into its own when the season turns grey. You could, for example, use one light for reading, one to cast a soft glow on the floor and one to create an ombre wall or curtain. 

Beat the winter blues

Care Co

If you’re one of the 29% of people in the UK who suffers from seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a light therapy lamp will introduce a much-needed ray of sunshine into your home. These LED lights simulate the spectrum of natural sunlight, triggering serotonin production in the brain and boosting your mood. 

Invest in daylight bulbs

If the dark mornings are getting you down, a light-based alarm clock can help to ease you out of bed by simulating the dawn. The clock becomes gradually brighter over the course of 30 minutes, waking you up slowly and gently, just like the sun would. The Bodyclock wake-up lights by Lumie also come with an optional alarm beep, just in case. 

Light up a vanity mirror

Hollywood Mirrors

A staple of Hollywood dressing rooms, what vanity station is complete without a mirror studded with light bulbs? A must-have for carrying out morning ablutions, the right lighting is key for a flawless look. This circular design includes a handy mirrored pedestal to make getting ready a breeze.

Install a dimmer switch

If your living spaces feel cool and clinical, consider opting for lighting with dimmer switches to add warmth to your interior. An easy way to create ambience, they can be easily adjusted to suit the occasion, from offering a soft glow on a cosy evening in, to injecting drama and atmosphere during a dinner party.

Create a cluster overhead

Rocco Borghese

Sometimes more is more! Clustering lights together can transform even the simplest fittings into a striking installation, creating an irresistible glow. Group your lights in odd numbers to create visual interest and make sure they’re fitted to a dimmer switch so you can adjust them depending on the mood.

Add a bathroom glow

C.P. Hart

It’s easy to overlook bathroom lighting, but treating yourself to layers of soft light is a luxury you won’t regret when you're enjoying a soak in the tub on a chilly night. Tiled rooms tend to feel colder, especially if you don’t have underfloor heating, but a bit of carefully-placed uplighting, downlighting, and recessed lighting using warm-spectrum bulbs will make even the coolest white bathroom feel cosy.

Display oversized light-up letters

Graham & Green

Letter lights make a bold decorative statement and are a fun way to brighten up a dark corner. Go for an evergreen word or phrase that will withstand the seasons—if you're opting for larger letters, stick to four or five-letter words for maximum impact.

Play with different shapes

Lights4fun

Add a whimsical touch to your lighting scheme with fun shaped designs. These sparkling stars feature strings of white LED lights wrapped around a metal frame. You could try mounting them on a wall or attaching them to a base to create freestanding table lighting.

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Ceiling lights are compact lighting models. This is a light source covered with a ceiling or lampshade. Ceiling lamps are such lamps that do not have horns and have a small height, that is, as close as possible to the ceiling. Such lamps are a real salvation for apartments and rooms with low ceilings.

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26.02.2018All you need to know about floor lamps

Translated from French, “floor lamp” (“torche”) is translated as a torch and means a portable source of light. Surely you have seen such in historical films, when the fire was lit in an iron bowl mounted on a tripod.

It was convenient to place such a light source in places where mobility of lighting was required - it was possible to grab the torch by the legs and move it to where light was needed without lighting a new fire there. Since the advent of electricity, such light sources have become even simpler and more affordable - a floor lamp is perhaps the most convenient mobile room lighting. It is not fixed in one place, like sconces or chandeliers. And unlike table lamps, which also have mobility and can be moved to the right place, floor lamps do not require any stand, being completely independent light sources. Moreover, many floor lamps have a small built-in table.

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20.02.2018How to choose a pendant lamp

Pendant lamps are a modern design solution for apartment lighting. There are rooms where hanging lamps are undesirable, there are those in which they will harmoniously fit. Let's figure it out.

Pendant luminaires are luminaires in which the light source is located far enough from the ceiling and is on a wire or circuit. The luminaires are in a free position due to the mobility of the chain and wire. Therefore, such lamps are most often chosen for rooms with high ceilings, which, however, is not necessary. Pendant lights are convenient because when they are installed, you can adjust the height of the wire or chain.

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14.02.2018The location of the sconce over the bed

Before hanging a sconce over the bed, it is advisable to decide for what purposes it is needed: decorative, practical, interior or to create intimate lighting. Or, on the contrary, you need a sconce in order to calmly read, turning off the overhead light and not disturbing your partner's sleep.

Based on these goals, we choose the model of the sconce.

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Pendant lamps are such types of lighting fixtures that are located far enough from the ceiling and, most often, in a free position: they can sway under physical external influence.

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02.02.2018Which lamp and how to choose in the hallway

In Russian apartments, it often turns out that the hallway is connected to the corridor. In the traditional sense, the hallway is the place where a person gets when entering the house. This is the place that separates the living rooms from the street, where there are outerwear, shoes and things that we might need just outside the threshold - such as an umbrella, keys and gloves. Usually this is a small room, and a lot of lighting is not required in it.

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30.06.2017Bunk chandeliers with 6+2 lights

Interior design requires a special approach if you want your home to be cozy, ergonomic and memorable for guests. In particular, this applies to lighting - perhaps the most important point of good design. As an unusual element of the interior, chandeliers of 6 + 2 lamps are often used - bunk lamps.

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New types of lighting open up new frontiers in interior decoration. Light scenarios, lighting zoning, modular lighting - all of them allow you to present the same space in a new way.

Magnetic track system, as a kind of track system, systematically takes its place in the ways of space illumination. If earlier this type of lighting was used mainly in the commercial segment (for example, office space), now we are increasingly seeing magnetic track systems in the interior of a house.

What is important: unlike conventional lighting fixtures, be it a chandelier, wall lamp or floor lamp, magnetic track systems are a complex composite device that includes many essential elements. Without each of them, your system simply will not work. Therefore, we have prepared this cheat sheet for you. In it you will find the minimum required kit for mounting a magnetic track system. The minimum that should always be kept in mind when choosing magnetic track lights.

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10.09.2020Provence style chandeliers: modern or old-fashioned?

Life in a metropolis is sometimes so tiring that it is simply necessary to add to it a daily touch of “something natural”, so natural and dear… something that will become a reminder of home comfort, coziness and tranquility.

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13.03.2019All you need to know about wall lamps

Sconces, as a separate type of wall lamp, have come a long way since their medieval origins. They started out as torches made of wood or wrought iron with a flame at the other end. Being mounted on the wall, they were used to light the way. Versatility in design and use has always been a hallmark of sconces, even centuries later.

Here you will find out how a torch on a wall turned into a modern wall sconce, where the term came from and what role sconces play in modern interiors.

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23.02.2018Choosing a floor lamp for your home

Floor lamps are floor lamps with a base on which the light source is either open or covered by a shade or shade. Floor lamps are tall lamps, they can be from 120 cm and above in height, some models exceed the ceiling size in an average apartment.

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02/19/2018 Characteristics of floor lamps

Characteristics of floor lamps include their parameters of height, length, width. The diameter of the floor lamp is measured by the lampshade. If the lampshade is in the shape of a trapezoid, then the largest circumference of the lampshade is indicated, usually the lower one. The height of the floor lamp is considered to be its entire value from the floor to the highest point. The length and width can be indicated if the floor lamp does not have a round shade / lampshade. The overall diameter is also indicated if there is not one light source, but several closed or open horns. Then the diameter is considered along the circumference of all lampshades or horns.

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13.02.2018Tiffany's centuries-old traditions

I must say that if you try to find information on the style of tiffany, you can get confused, because tiffany is both an interior style and jewelry, which is related to that direction style, or rather, to its creator, which will be discussed, but there is a style of clothing and festive events. The tiffany stained glass style is named after Louis Comfort Tiffany, and the style of celebrations, clothing and fashion is related to the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's, which has nothing to do with the topic we are looking for.

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07.02.2018How to choose a lamp for a country house with low ceilings

Unlike other rooms and premises, the concept of a "country house" is different for everyone. For some, this is a whole country house, for someone it’s a small village house, where they rarely stay overnight.

Therefore, a dacha luminaire should first of all be chosen based on its purpose and definition.

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The kitchen is the place in the apartment where food is prepared. Remember how often you had to wash a stove, tile or even a ceiling from grease and burning. Therefore, in choosing lamps for the kitchen, the key feature should be the practicality of the lamp. Chandeliers with crystal pendants, fabric or paper lampshades are not suitable here. Of course, this is not an absolute rule, but it will save energy when cleaning the kitchen, which already requires more effort than all other rooms.

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Therefore, people often decide to save on lighting, because hallways rarely have a large area and require powerful light. The demand for inexpensive chandeliers in the hallway is very high.

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17.06.2021How to choose lamps for different rooms

Buying inexpensive ceiling lamps is not the biggest problem! Do not forget that each room in the house or apartment requires a different degree of lighting. Let's talk about the basic rules and nuances.

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21.08.2020Material for making chandeliers

When choosing a lamp for an apartment or house, you should also think about the material from which it should be made. Not only the appearance of the device depends on this, but also its technical characteristics and physical properties. Therefore, in order to successfully buy a chandelier in an online store, you need to think through everything well.

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Any good housewife (namely, a good housewife will be puzzled by how to clean lamp shades) knows that different types of fabric have their own nuances and their own ways of caring for it. Therefore, before cleaning a fabric lampshade, you need to examine what kind of fabric is used for it.

This article is a continuation of our material on cleaning lampshades - "How to clean a fabric lampshade". Here we will analyze in more detail each fabric and the specifics of caring for it.

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22.02.2018Differences between floor lamps and floor lamps

Very often you can find articles in which an equal sign is put between floor lamps and floor lamps. At the same time, floor lamps are still a separate type of floor lamps. If the floor lamp has a pronounced base in the form of a long leg, on which a lampshade or ceiling is planted, then the shape of the floor lamp differs from this canon.

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Floor lamps come in different types depending on the application, design, and place of use.

Classic floor lamps are the base and light source, covered with a lampshade. In modern floor lamps, both metal and glass shades can be used. If classic floor lamps have an average similar appearance, only the color of the fabric and the decor used differ in them, then modern lamps can be of a wide variety of types. They have more room for creativity. Decorative floor lamps are, for example, fusion style. A mixture of classics with new design solutions.

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12.02.2018 What are the sconces - all about the types of sconces

Sconces, they are also wall lamps, used as additional light. Especially often they are placed in the corridor, hallway and on the stairs. Sconces are used to create a soft backlight or, on the contrary, to obtain directional light, leaving a twilight room in the room. Depending on the purpose for which sconces are installed, they are divided into the following types:

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06. 02.2018Choosing lamps for the bedroom

In an apartment there is no more versatile room for choosing lighting than a bedroom. There are no grease splashes here, as in the kitchen, which means that you can use lampshades and shades from any materials, even from paper. Traditionally, a bedroom, unlike a corridor, is considered a room in the full sense of the word, with a high ceiling and sufficient area.

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30.06.2017Ceiling chandeliers in the hallway

It can be difficult to choose a lamp for the hallway that will both give enough light and fit into the existing design. This problem is especially pronounced when choosing a chandelier for a small hallway. Ceiling chandeliers are a great option for most modern spaces.

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06/29/2017 Chandeliers with 8 lights

Modern apartments often have rooms that are difficult to light with large or small chandeliers. The average area requires an average solution, and chandeliers with 8 lamps will be an excellent choice in this case. This is the optimal number of light sources, which is well suited for most rooms with an area of ​​\u200b\u200b30 square meters.

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When it comes to furnishing a nursery, there are many doubts when choosing one of the main parameters - lighting.

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19.08.2020How to choose a chandelier according to the type and number of lamps

Now on the market you can find many chandeliers from different materials. Therefore, when choosing a lamp for a house or apartment, it is worth considering all your requirements in advance.

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0034 People often confuse corridor and hallway. Of course, in the conditions of our apartments, the hallway and the corridor are often connected rooms, but still the place near the front door is called the hallway, and the corridor is already a long connecting room between the rooms.

A sconce in a corridor is sometimes a more necessary thing than in other rooms, because it is not always possible to completely illuminate the corridor with overhead light. You can judge which sconce to choose from the individual characteristics of the corridor. If the corridor is wide, then you can use classic sconces with a large indent from the wall.

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21.02.2018What does a floor lamp consist of

A floor lamp in the classical sense is a light removed from the floor. In outdoor lighting, it is customary to distinguish between floor lamps and floor lamps. The main difference is that the floor lamps do not have legs, they do not have a horn with a shade or lampshade. Floor lamps can only be classified according to the geometric shapes that are used in their basis.

Floor lamps usually do not have a directional light and are therefore decorative. Most often they use a denser material for shades, less bright lamps. Floor lamps give a subdued light, almost like a night lamp, thanks to which such lamps do not interfere with sleep. They are used to create an intimate atmosphere or as a good interior solution to highlight the decor of a room.

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15.02.2018Sconce design - the main elements that make up the sconce

In a global sense, wall lamps are divided into two types. Sconces are traditional lamps with a horn - that is, with a metal tube that leads to the base. While wall lamps are closed lamps. The light source in them is closed by a ceiling or lampshade and is close to the base. They are attached directly to the wall. They are more often used to illuminate the decor, in corridors where there is little space and it is advisable not to touch the lamps.

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09.02.2018How to clean a fabric lampshade

Chandeliers, floor lamps and table lamps with fabric shades require special care. After the purchase, they please our eyes for some time, but the fabric is a pleasant and cozy material, but not as practical as metal or glass. And after some time, dust settles on the fabric. At first, it can still be cleaned with just a damp cloth, but as time goes on, more dust accumulates, and now only wet cleaning is indispensable. So how do you wash a chandelier or table lamp without breaking the lamp?

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05.02.2018How to choose an LED lamp

Recently, LED lamps have become increasingly popular. They are famous for their economy, brightness and environmental friendliness. It is known that LED lamps do not cause harm to health when damaged, since they do not use mercury, and they are more practical than most conventional lamps due to their frost resistance.

Due to their high output with low energy consumption, the lamps are often used for lighting production facilities and warehouses.

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30.06.2017Hanging chandeliers in the hallway

The hallway is the room from which acquaintance with the house begins. For this reason, many owners decide to decorate it so that everyone can see their wealth and standard of living. For this, expensive furniture, unusual mirrors and other decor, as well as hanging chandeliers with rich decorations are used.

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06/28/2017 Chandeliers for stretch ceilings in the hallway

Stretch ceilings have become a real breakthrough in terms of home design. Thanks to this simple and effective tool, you can hide all the defects of the ceiling by covering it with a perfectly even film. Such a solution has a whole list of advantages, but one of the main ones is that stretch ceilings go well with chandeliers and lamps.

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93 photo-ideas of lighting and lamps above the dining table

It is the dining table that brings together all household members, friends and relatives. Here we not only eat, but also communicate, which means that a single pendant lamp for such a multifunctional zone is indispensable. And convenience and a suitable mood in this variety can be achieved by various means - including by choosing the right lighting scenario.

To fully immerse yourself in the view, we advise you to click on the first photo and go to full screen mode. And then - flip through large pictures and enjoy our selection of bright ideas for lighting the dining table. On some photos you will find green labels that contain additional information about the items used in this interior. Under the photos you can find information about the project and the techniques and materials used. Share your ideas in the comments after the article!

The Way We Play

1. Natural light
By placing the dining table in front of the windows, you solve the problem of lighting at least during daylight hours. Not everyone, however, can boast of an abundance of natural light: in this Stockholm apartment, large windows are left over from the garment factory that was previously located here.

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NL Décoration

2. Single lamp over table
To create an atmosphere of intimacy and coziness, we use a hanger hanging low over the dining table. In this interior, the authors of the project hung a designer lamp that gives diffused light, playing with shadows.

Chandelier: Suspension Bau Small by Normann Copenhagen; from crown: Chaise Masters, diz. Philippe Starck for Kartell

Zhenya Zhdanova

condition. When switched on, the chandelier creates uniform, glare-free lighting throughout 360 degrees due to the “petals”.

David Churchill - Architectural Photographer

4. Skylights
The absence or lack of conventional windows can be compensated for by skylights. In addition, they let in up to two times more light than conventional vertical windows in the wall.

Town House Interiors

5. Light above
The main rule when choosing a roof window or windows is that the area of ​​glazing should be at least 10% of the area of ​​the illuminated room. That is, if the window area is 0.9sq.m, then it will be enough to illuminate a room of 9 sq. m. Philippe Starck for Kartell

Callwey

6. Multiply the light
To double the lighting in the dining area, place a mirror opposite the lamp, as in this house in Germany.

Chairs: Eames Plastic Side Chair (DSR) by Vitra

Olga Ashby Interiors

7. Four walls
If there is no natural light as such, then one mirror over the dining table is indispensable. A crystal chandelier and mirrored walls will multiply the light.

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TS Design | Taras Bezrukov and Stas Samkovich

8. Add fire
An additional source of lighting can be a small bio-fireplace, the fire from which multiplies in a nearby mirror or glass panel.

chandelier: Mooi

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Lucy Interior Design

9. For all fronts
, a large diluted lunch requires a large diluted lighting. it will be a ceiling chandelier, a floor lamp and a huge floor mirror to reflect them.

10. Local reflection
Ceiling mosaics will also help increase the flow of light: in this Chicago apartment, mirror “honeycombs” collect light from a window and from a chandelier.

PANACOM

11. Multiple lighting scenarios
Why not have multiple lighting scenarios for the same luminaires? By switching the light from the top to the bottom, we create a different atmosphere - cheerful and bright for a festive reception or calming and subdued for an everyday meal.

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ART-B.O.s

12. There can never be too much
One lighting fixture over the dining table is definitely not enough - there are different reasons to gather around it: a ceiling lamp - for ordinary everyday life in a family circle, candles - for romantic evenings.

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Olga Shangina | Photography

13. Marking the boundaries
If the dining table is located near the cooking area, then such a neighborhood must be delimited by light. For example, hang a regular chandelier for the dining area, and track lights for the cooking area.

Enjoy Home Studio

14. Accent lighting
Track lights allow you to create different accents in the room: you can highlight this or that detail on the dining table or in the surrounding decor.

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Ergo Architecture + Interiors

15. Lights on the tire
Lights on the overhead. illuminate the desired area, “catch” one or another object.

16. Spot lighting
When illuminating the dining table, one should not forget about other important items in this zone - chairs. You can highlight them with single rotating lamps.

Hovanskaya Olga

17. On the move
The choice of track lighting systems may be related to the layout of the dining area. For example, in this Moscow kitchen, the dining table is a transformer consisting of several parts. And when they move, the light accent also shifts.

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Odnushechka | Odnushechka

18. On wheels
As an additional lighting device, you can use a floor lamp, which can be placed on a skateboard for greater mobility.

BohoStudio

19. On the job
Do not forget that the dining area can be used not only for its intended purpose. For example, on the kitchen sofa you can sit with a book - and here, without an additional light source, well, no way!

I.D.interior design

20. Seeing double
If the spot of light from a single lamp does not completely cover the surface of the dining table, find a companion for it.

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21. Sweet couple
It is important to place paired lamps not too close, but not too far from each other: exactly at such a distance that the table top is completely covered with light.

Luminaires: Eichholtz

nostralux

22. At different levels
The height of the pendants does not have to be the same: asymmetry will give dynamics to an overly calm interior of the dining area.

Vera Tarlovskaya Interiors

23. Above and below
Ideally, the length of the wire of the pendant lamp above the dining table should be adjusted, as in this Moscow apartment - to change the lighting (from bright to dim) and the atmosphere around.

Design: Vera Tarlovskaya

Wickenden Hutley

24. Adjustable height
Some pendant lights have a special mechanism that allows you to adjust the height without much effort.

Galina Terekhova

25. Reflective effect
Dark plafonds and lampshades retain part of the light, which can be corrected by their internal reflective surface.

Tatyana Alenina Design Bureau

26. Add some rhythm
The number of lamps above the dining table can be chosen based not only on the need for lighting, but also on the rhythmic components of the zone (number of shelves, chairs).

Spaciz Design Company Inc.

27. Dazzling!
To prevent the lamp from dazzling those sitting at the dining table, it is worth giving preference to shades that scatter light.

Fixtures: 19th C. Casbah by Crystal Chandelier

CROSBY STUDIOS

28. Flexible
Wall sconces on telescopic rails are suitable for lighting large rooms - their design allows you to control the light fluxes and their direction.

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Masfotogenica Interiorismo

29. Fixture
Adjustable lamps are great for illuminating the dining area for different occasions. These fixtures change and adapt to your needs.

Totaste.studio | Victor Ştefan

30. Lamps with articulated legs
Hanging lamps with articulated legs above the dining table are a very flexible solution. Lower lower for a cozy chamber atmosphere - raise higher for general light.

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Roma & Ro

Design: Roma & Ro.

32. Side light
The LED lighting of a nearby cabinet can also act as additional lighting for the dining area.

Woodford Architecture and Interiors

33. Insight Wall
Side wall lighting can also complement the main lighting of the dining area, bringing an element of intimacy.

Chair: Tolix A56 Armchair

Special-style

34. The Edge of Reason
The proximity of different lamps and lighting schemes can separate different areas of the kitchen - for lunch and for cooking. Don't be afraid to combine different shapes, colors and styles of lighting fixtures.

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Projectorstudio

36. Tethered
Single hangers with long cords are rarely used alone. Without a "companion" or "company", such lighting for the dining area is sometimes not enough. Do not look for similarities - use asymmetry, cords of different lengths.

TS Design | Taras Bezrukov and Stas Samkovich

Alexander Pollock Interiors

39. Make it dark
Chandeliers with dark shades look luxurious, but you can't do without an additional light source in the dining area. After all, they let in only 20% of the light from the lamps installed in them.

Table: Maison Est; chair: Home Concepts ; luminaire: About Space

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40. In different directions
Using a single lighting fixture in the kitchen is considered a mistake, since different areas should be illuminated according to different scenarios. Another thing is if this lamp is equipped with adjustable shades.

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Ksenia Bobrikova. Xenia Design Studio

41. Bon appetit
The dining table needs to be well lit, so don't be afraid to overdo it with the number of lights. Poor lighting does not stimulate the appetite, and the dishes seem not so tasty.

Cassidy Hughes Interior Design

42. Put a dot
Spot lighting built into the stretch ceiling acts as an additional light source. But you can’t do without central lighting - spot light is not so bright and pleasant.

Chandelier: Endless

Jane Kim Architect

43. At the level of
Calculate the placement of pendant lamps so that they do not touch their head when getting up from the dining table. For example, place the hangers strictly in the center of the table.

Avocado Sweets Design Studio

44. On a wire
A chandelier for lighting a dining table can be assembled by yourself - according to your needs - from single lamps on a wire.

Pierre Jean Verger

45. Stand firmly on your feet
The dining table is illuminated by more than just a ceiling chandelier. A floor lamp for these purposes is a more convenient option, because it can always be placed where light is needed.

Anthropologie

Godrich Interiors

47. Directional light
An arched floor lamp on an arched tripod is intended rather for directional lighting.

48. Stand in the corner
The floor lamp captivates with its mobility: it can always be pushed into a corner and used to illuminate the dining table only on occasion.

Thomas Herrmann

49. Such a diffused
Despite the fact that the floor lamp is translated as “torch” from French, the light from it is sometimes rather subdued. You can enhance the effect of diffused light with a paper lampshade.

50. Where necessary
Dining table lighting doesn't have to be static at all - with a floor lamp you can move it to the right place.

Floor Lamp : Uno Floor Light, Richard Taylor Designs;
chair: Tolix A chair

m2project

51. On all fronts
The lighting scenario of the dining area can include several lighting options: LED strip on the ceiling, sconces on the wall and a lamp on a flexible tripod.

52. Single on the side
Sometimes it is useful to move away from templates and abandon paired wall lights.

Chris Snook

53. Portable lamp
Mobile lamps have a very long cord that allows maximum freedom of movement. Though in the next room, even over the dining table, even on the street.

54. Wall lamp instead of traditional lighting
Modern wall lamps on long telescopic rails, due to their flexibility, can compete with a ceiling lamp. They can not only reach the table, but also highlight the picture or window.

Wall sconce: Applique 1 Bras Pivotant Courbe

P.S.pierreswatch

55. Set the accents
Light up family photos and important decor items with gooseneck wall sconces.

Fawn Galli Interiors

56. In different directions
Wall sconces with several shades are similar in their functionality to track lights: each shade can be responsible for lighting a separate area.

Sarah Lavoine - Studio d'architecture d'interior

57. Street lights at home
Indoor street lights are gaining popularity amid the craze for loft aesthetics: garden and sidewalk lights, industrial-looking lamps and light bulbs are some of the most popular details in such interiors.

S. B. Long Interiors

58. Three in one
The dining area can combine several lighting options at once: central - with adjustable shades, local - sconces for side lighting, additional - candles.

Chandelier: Lindsey Adelman Globe Branching Bubble Chandelier

Kara Rosenlund

Like this Australian house in Brisbane.

CROSBY STUDIOS

60. Add some air
Dining outdoors is not just a summer gathering in the garden. You can also create an appropriate atmosphere in the apartment: put a slatted bench as a sofa and choose street lamps as a wall lamp.

Design: Crosby Studios

Michael Kelley Photography

61. Old-fashioned
Two wall chandeliers fill the dining area with gentle light and romance. It is better to arrange them a little further from the main light - in order to avoid conflict.

Sarah Greenman

62. With a spark
Candles in wall chandeliers are not the safest lighting option. As an analogue, you can use sconces with shades that imitate candles.

Chairs: STEFAN Chair

Teri Fotheringham Photography

63. Downlight
Additional lighting in the dining area, such as LED table (bar counter) lighting, can create a peaceful atmosphere. And illuminated walls can be made from a material with an interesting texture.

Tutto Interiors

64. Worktop light
The LED strip can also be installed under the worktop. Just do not overdo it with the light, so that there is no feeling that you are in a bar.

Mal Corboy Design

65. Temperature
Appetite while eating will largely depend on the lighting of the dining area. The higher the lamp temperature in Kelvin (K), the colder the light. Choose lamps up to 5500K (warm white or neutral white) for this zone.

Tastefully done

66. Pop Art
The dining table in this Moscow apartment is lit by an unusual design with LED strip and spotlights. This lighting option corresponds to the general style of the kitchen - pop art.

LED strip, spotlights: CENTRSVET

Zimmerman Interiors

67. Colored lighting
Colored ceiling lighting is created along the contour using LED strip. It is attached with a self-adhesive base, which is convenient in terms of installation.

Shirley Meisels

68. Glow algorithm
You can choose RGB LED strip paired with the controller. It will allow not only to change the backlight color, but also to set the glow algorithm.

Interior Studio M2

69. Add color
With the LED strip, the color of which can be switched using the controller, you feel like a director of your kitchen. The dining table can be illuminated in different colors depending on the occasion or time of day.

Simone Micheli

70. Stand up as a wall
If the LED strip seems insufficient and its light seems dim, then you can use an LED panel or box. It can be placed both on the ceiling and on the wall.

ub.design studio | Boris Uborevich-Borovsky

71. Two in one
LED strip provides a wide field for creativity: it can be used not only to illuminate the ceiling above the dining table, but also to illuminate furniture and decor items. Or for a hood that doubles as a central light source, as in this Moscow apartment.

Design — UB.Design.

Barbara Rooch Interior Environments, Inc.

72. Illuminated multi-level ceiling
Cornice lighting can visually elevate a multi-level ceiling. It can be either individual spotlights or LED strip.

Fricano Custom Cabinetry

73. Inner Empire
Hidden light sources - lamps or LED strips - will emphasize not only a chic chandelier, but also the lower level of the ceiling.

74. Partial lighting
It is also possible to organize partial lighting with LED strip - by installing it, for example, in moldings near the dining table. Or run along the ceiling or floor, creating the illusion of a hovering wall.

Paolo Carli Moretti Architetto

75. Age limit
If young people are gathering at the dinner table, then chandeliers and crystal may not be appropriate. Lighting can match the club theme - spotlights, lights, LED strips, halogen lamps.

MOHAMED KEILANI

76. Less is more
LED strips are less powerful than other light sources. This option is suitable for eco-interior design, Scandinavian style, minimalism.

Nina Frolova Tel. And the feeling of a holiday will not leave you while eating.

Nicole Crowder Design

78. Light bulbs on the wall
You can decorate a floor lamp, a mirror, separate decor items near the dining table with a garland. Or a slate wall with a decorative skull, like in this American dining room.

Louise de Miranda

79. Around the world
Decorative light sources - table lamps, garlands - can serve not only to illuminate the dining table, but also for an accent wall, as in this house in the Netherlands.

Monteliushome

80. Plastic Fantastic
For reasons of convenience and safety, you should choose a garland with plastic shades and LED bulbs. Such a lighting device will not heat up and will not break.

Hometown Evolution Inc.

81. Like outdoors
Try to create an atmosphere of gatherings on the veranda - put strings of light bulbs in two rows above the dining table.

82. Diagonally
Or you can break your usual vision and put a garland with light bulbs diagonally, as in this New York apartment.

Ghirardelli Architetti

83. In tandem
Even flammable objects can be decorated with a garland with LED bulbs. For example, an old snag, which after that will turn into a decorative lamp.

84. Spotlight
Such not very homely (at first glance) lighting fixtures as spotlights, street lamps and garlands will perfectly fit into a loft-style interior. Just don't use a spotlight to light the dining table (the flood can be too bright) - let it serve a decorative purpose.

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85. Home comfort
A table lamp as a local light brings a special atmosphere of home comfort. Its light can also highlight the main thing - and hide the secondary.

Estelle GRIFFE

86. Zoning with light
A small room can be divided into zones using table lamps. They will mark the light border, beyond which the workspace or bedroom begins.

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87. Source of light and inspiration
Lighting fixtures made by yourself will add individuality to the dining area. For example, in this Berlin "communal for architects" all the furniture and lighting are made by the residents.

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modern models on adjustable tripods will cope with this task easily.

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89. Bon appetit
To illuminate the dining table, it is better to choose lamps that generate a warm or neutral white color. Distorted colors can spoil the color of food and appetite.

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90. Spirit of the streets
Street signs can be used as additional light sources. In this British home, cool white neon tubes are attached to a frame and powered by the mains.

91. Advertisement break
The bulb advertising sign is not as cold as neon and is perfect for creating a cafe atmosphere right in the kitchen or dining room.

Natalie Myers

92. As an addition
Of course, a street sign will not create enough lighting for a dining table - you can't do without the main light. Combine different light sources and different chairs.


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