Details That Light Up Your Living Room
- Making World Beautiful

- Jun 27
- 2 min read
If your living room is where you wind down after a hard day, then you’ll appreciate soft lighting for a relaxing atmosphere. On the other hand, if you use your living room to catch up on work, you’ll need stronger lighting to prevent eye strain.
That’s why having different levels of light is important. You could be working, sitting in your favourite chair with a book, or catching up with family while watching an episode from a popular box set.
First, take a good look at your room and make a note of where your furniture is placed, as well as any prints, posters, or paintings on the wall. Identify any particularly dark spots that would benefit from additional lighting.
Once you’ve done that, decide whether to install dimmers. They not only help change the mood of a room, but also save electricity by allowing you to keep lighting low when it’s not needed. Then, decide on the type of lighting you need.
Lighting can trick the eye into thinking a room is longer or taller, and it also makes the space feel cosier and more inviting—especially on cold winter evenings.
Ceiling Lights
The ceiling light is usually the primary source of light in a room. It tends to illuminate the majority of the space. If you have a large room, you may need more than one. There are plenty of styles to choose from—you might prefer a pendant light, a chandelier, or flush or recessed lighting.
Wall Lights
Wall lights provide background or ambient lighting when the ceiling light isn’t needed. They can also be used to highlight posters, pictures, houseplants in corners, or books on a shelf.
Table Lamps
Table lamps add a softer ambiance to the room and can be placed on various pieces of furniture throughout the space. A wide range of decorative lamps is available to complement your living room décor.
Floor Lamps
Floor lamps are often used to illuminate specific areas, especially where someone might sit and read. They can also serve as statement pieces, so it’s important to choose the right design. Floor lamps fit well into empty spaces between furniture, providing both atmosphere and additional light.
If you need help, an interior designer can visit your home to offer ideas and advice. They can recommend designs and fittings that suit your space perfectly.




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