Tag: Living room lighting

  • How to style orange lighting

    How to style orange lighting

    How to style orange lighting

    Orange is one of those colours that people either love or hate, which is understandable because it can easily go very wrong in interior design. But the truth is, orange is a fantastic colour to incorporate into your decorating and lighting; you just have to get the shade right. 

    Orange can help invigorate or energise a room with a zesty, citrus flavour. Or softer, more muted tones like pastel orange or earthy tones like terracotta can bring a warm, sunny, calming vibe. 

    If you’re considering incorporating orange lighting in yoru home, this guide is for you. Learn about orange colour theory, how to use orange lighting in your interior, what rooms they work best in, what colours pair well with it and the best orange lighting options for your home.

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    Orange colour theory

    Orange can be a bold option, which can be scary, but it doesn’t have to be. 

    Historically, orange was associated with richness, warmth and opulence in ancient cultures and the Renaissance painting era. The early 20th century/ Art Deco era also favoured orange for its boldness, confidence, vibrancy, and youthfulness that rebelled against the past and looked to the future.

    You can also see these associations in retro 70s culture mixed with paisley prints and flower power patterns.

    Today, orange creates a sense of warmth and brightness as feature walls or accent pieces are set against neutral tones for balance or contrasted against bold complementary colours for a contemporary, eclectic feel. 

    Here’s how to use orange lighting in your home.

    Make a statement

    Edit Lighting Areso Single Light Wall Fitting In Orange Finish

    Orange is bright, bold, and a great way to make a loud design statment. Choose a bold orange pendant light for a stunning statement piece in the centre of your ceiling. The zesty colour will draw the eye and get your guests talking.

    Add a pop of colour

    Edit Lighting Epinay Aluminium Portable Outdoor LED Table Lamp With Rechargeable Battery In Terracotta Finish

    If you don’t like the idea of an orange lighting piece taking over a room, a small orange lamp is a great way to incorporate the invigorating colour to subtly add a pop of colour to your home. 

    Soft and subtle

    Astro Park Lane Reader LED Dual Light Switched Wall Fitting Only In Bronze Finish

    Orange can also be soft and subtle. Take a burnt orange or a terracotta shade to bring warm Mediterranean tones to your home. Very pale pastel orange on a table lamp base can also have a soft and subtle feel, bringing a sense of calm to your interior. 

    But where should you put your orange lighting? Read on to discover the best room for orange lights.

    Orange lighting in bedrooms

    Dar Lighting Sasha Single Light Ceramic Table Lamp Base Only In Terracotta Finish

    A bedroom is a great place to add these calming orange tones to your home. The warm hues will create the perfect warming sanctuary that embodies a relaxing sunset. The warmer side of the light spectrum will also positively impact your sleep cycle as the warm tones will help you drift off to sleep. Don’t forget to pair your orange light with a warm-white or amber light bulb to enhance the warm tones of the orange light, perfect for creating a relaxing atmosphere before bed. 

    Orange lighting in living rooms

    Edit Lighting Nally Tall Single Light Table Lamp In Orange Finish

    Inject an element of your personality by adding orange lighting into your living room. The warm, fun colour is perfect, especially if you want to brighten up a north-facing living room or live in a dull, wet climate. 

    Orange lighting in kitchens and dining rooms

    Edit Lighting Klimt 3 Light Ceiling Pendant With Orange, Green And Beige Glass

    Kitchens are also fantastic places to incorporate orange. The zesty citrus tones of orange lighting are meant to look good enough to eat and bring a refreshing atmosphere to your kitchen.

    Here are some of the best lighting options in orange to inspire your interior design. 

    Orange table lamps

    Lucide Esterad Single Light Table Lamp In Orange Finish

    Big, bold table lamps with big ball ceramic bases offer a real presence in your home. Whether acting as a pop of colour in your living room or brightening the end of a console table, they are worth placing centre stage. Experiment with modern and retro shapes to suit your preferred style, drawing on those groovy 70s vibes or futuristic sculptures. Orange table lamps are ideal as statement pieces against a neutral background or complementing a vibrant colour scheme. 

    Orange pendant and ceiling lights

    Edit Lighting Klimt 3 Light Cluster Ceiling Pendant With Orange, Green And Beige Glass

    The orange pendants or ceiling lights can make a bold statement in any room, especially when mixed with interesting textures and materials to add interest. These 3 light cluster ceiling pendant lights with orange, green and beige glass shades offer an earthy, bohemian, very on-trend look. 

    Orange lampshades

    Lucide Esterad Single Light Floor Lamp In Orange Finish

    Any lamp with an orange lampshade will create a warming hue. You can choose from luxurious silk to brassy velour or saffron-esque cotton in many styles, materials and finishes. Why go plain when you can choose a lampshade with orange patterns that stands as a work of art? 

    What colour goes with orange?

    You can’t just have orange, orange, orange! If you’re redecorating and want to incorporate orange lighting, here is a list of the best colours that go with orange for a comprehensive interior design. Or, if you already have a certain interior colour scheme, find out if orange will work in your existing interior. 

    Neutrals

    Dar Lighting Urn Single Light Ceramic Table Lamp In Terracotta Finish With Linen Shade

    As orange can be a strong colour, complement it with neutral tones. Greys, taupes, whites and beiges will balance out the bold orange colour and create a sense of harmony. The combination will create a modern, classic interior design. 

    Bold and deep blues and greens

    Dar Lighting Discus Single Light Ceramic Table Lamp In Orange Finish

    Alternatively, if you love bold colours and the eclectic maximalist interior look, pair your orange lights with opposite colours on the colour wheel, like navy blues and emerald greens. These will create a contrast and really make the orange pop. Play around with texture, pattern and fabrics for more eccentric interior design ideas.

    Paired with lighter shades like sage or turquoise will transport you to fresh, sunny climes.  

    Black, brown and red

    Lucide Fungo Single Light Table Lamp In Orange Finish

    We’ve talked a lot about summer capri sun vibes and warm summer sunsets in the Mediterranean, but what about our autumn girlies? Orange, of course is one of the main colours of Halloween after all. Pair your orange lights with black for an even bolder, striking contrast and moody aesthetic. Dark earthy browns and reds will also create a cosy autumnal vibe in your home. Take a look at this adorable mushroom-shaped orange light, perfect for Halloween.

    Gold metallics

    Lucide Cato Single Light Table Lamp In Orange Finish

    When paired with gold metals, orange lights can create a more industrial feel. Or a sense of that historical opulence from ancient times. 

    Yellow

    Dar Lighting Jayden Single Light Table Lamp In Orange Finish With Shade

    Pairing orange lighting with yellow or similar shades on the colour wheel will create a warm, cheerful, sunny feel. Alternatively, mustards and dirty oranges will give you more of an autumnal vibe. 

    Pink

    Edit Lighting Society Single Light Table Lamp In Coral Finish With White Glass

    Often thought of as a clashing colour with orange, pink will provide a fun, playful and youthful tone when paired with orange. Perfect for a child’s bedroom.

    Orange lights at Castlegate Lights

    We hope you feel confident incorporating the very underrated colour orange into your lighting scheme. Whether you want to inject energy and zest into your home or create warm, sunny vibes, orange is more versatile than you think.

    Get more interior design inspiration from our orange lighting collection at Castlegate Lights.

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  • How to style pink lighting

    How to style pink lighting

    Pink is often an interior colour choice that gets looked over as “too feminine”, “too sweet”, or “too Barbie”. It’s true adding pink can be a bold interior design choice. However, with the right shade or hue and lighting, adding pink lighting to your interior can have a stylish, calming or contemporary effect on any room. 

    In this guide, we look at the best ways to add pink lighting to your home and style it to create the atmosphere you want to evoke. We will review the best pink lighting options for different rooms and what other colours go best with pink to help you complete your pink redecoration project.

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    Pink colour theory

    Not many opt for pink as an interior design choice, but there are so many shades and hues of pink that can complement a range of styles and interiors there’s no reason to shun this beautiful and classic colour. For example, you can get soft, muted shades or fizzing neon and hot pink. You can also get pinks with undertones that evoke different emotions. For example, pinks with grey, brown, peach, raspberry or lavender undertones.

    Pinks with brown undertones are some of the easiest to style. The muted tone is perfect for old houses and reacts to light the least. Pink with grey undertones is the coolest and most sophisticated option. Pink with peach undertones is beautiful, warm and one of the most feminine. Whereas pink with raspberry undertones has a delicious and energetic feel and is best as an accent piece.

    Choosing the right hue for your room will affect a room’s ambience differently, so think about this carefully. For example, dusty pinks, roses or blush with mellow tones will provide a relaxing, calm atmosphere, whereas bright and hot pinks bring energy to a room. 

    Pink is also heavily affected by light. (Quite important when thinking about lighting). Consider if your room has natural or artificial lighting or if it’s a big and light or small and dark room. Is it north, south, east or west-facing? All these will affect how the colour pink will look in a room.

    For example, more natural light will soften pink shades, whereas artificial light will make it more vibrant. Pink in a north-facing room can make pink hues look almost lavender. 

    Here are how different tones can create different atmospheres.

    The perfect statement piece

    Pink can offer a bright, bold tone, so it is a fantastic option for creating the perfect statement piece. Whether you choose a big ceiling, pendant light or chandelier, pink can draw the eye and be the centrepiece of a bedroom or living room.

    Discovery Lighting
Evelynn 3 Light Semi-Flush Ceiling Light In Aged Antique Brass Finish with Purple, Pink and Red Tiffany Glass Shade

    Be sure to decorate your room with neutral colours to make the pink pop. For a bold, modern look, opt for a light pink glass. Or, for a vintage look, a pink accent Tiffany lampshade will stand out from the crowd. 

    Subtle yet stylish

    Pink can also have a minimalist and simple effect. Add a subtle splash of colour to your bedside table or desk. Or add a pink floor lamp to brighten up a dark corner.

    Edit Lighting Yara Single Light Ceiling Pendant In Terracotta Finish

    Something like a pink lantern-style lampshade will create a soft, dreamy ambience. Or, a classic silk shade will help create a sophisticated and romantic atmosphere. 

    Fun and flirty

    Pink can also be fun and flirty. Vary your materials and textures for a playful and trendy vibe. Find bohemian whimsy with pink fringe or velvet shades. Or, a pink pleated shade with a metal frame offers a warm glow and a contemporary style.

    Glow Hello LED Neon Wall Light In Pink and White Finish

    Alternatively, why not add a pink neon sign for a playful, quirky, eye-catching statement piece? 

    Pink really can go well in any room, but here are the two most favourite rooms for using pink.

    Pink lighting in bedrooms

    Edit Lighting Mineral Salt Moon Integrated LED Table Lamp in Pink Finish with USB Connection and Wood Detail

    Whether you want to create a cosy, intimate space or a bright, playful room, pink is a fantastic option for a bedroom. Why not add a pink Himalayan salt lamp for a calming glow to create a relaxing ambience for meditation or a reading nook?

    Glow Marie Therese 3 Light Chandelier In Pink Finish

    A pink chandelier can add glamour and a fun, flirty feel to your bedroom. The cascading crystals are romantic and dreamy, perfect for your inner princess mode or to create luxury in a primary suite.

    Glow Princess Carriage LED Table Light In Pink Finish

    If you want to create a calming and soothing atmosphere, maybe in a child’s bedroom, a pink diffuser creates the perfect atmosphere for winding down before bed with a subtle, warm glow that won’t disturb your sleep. 

    Pink lighting in living rooms

    Impex Lighting Facet Single Light Glass Ceiling Pendant Light In Gold Finish

    You have a few options to play around with when adding pink to your living room. Pink lights can add a playful, fun touch, shedding light on your personality and individual style. A geometric pink light can look modern in a contemporary home. Or, a dramatic statement piece like a pink pendant for a bold design, inciting drama, will draw the eye.

    Pink table lamp

    Alternatively, you may want to go a different, more subtle route. You can also create a cosy and intimate room with pink lamps in the living room. 

    Here are some of the most popular pink lighting fixtures and lamps you can incorporate into your home.

    Pink lampshades

    Lucide Woolly Single Light Ceiling Pendant In Pink Finish

    From charming and sophisticated to patterned and playful, there are so many types of pink lampshades and light shades you can choose from. From contemporary to traditional with a modern twist, lampshades are a great way to incorporate patterns, prints and texture into your interior. 

    Pink chandeliers and pendants

    Edit Lighting Baudelaire Glass 3 Light Cluster Ceiling Pendant In Pink Finish

    Pink chandeliers and pendants offer luxurious opulence, especially ones with crystal or glass adornments. From modern to retro styles, these pink lighting fixtures will always catch the eye.

    Pink floor lamps

    Dar Lighting Spool Floor Lamp Base Only In Gloss Red Finish

    A floor lamp with a bold pink stand is a brave design choice. Usually an unusual colour, a bright hot pink column exudes feminine power and sass. 

    Pink table lamps

    Edit Lighting Luca Single Light Table Lamp In Peach Finish

    A pink-painted table lamp is the perfect way to add a splash of colour, whether vivid or subtle, to your interior. 

    What colour goes with pink?

    If you know you’ve decided to incorporate pink lighting into your home, here are a few other ways to style your home to complement your pink lighting. Having pink throughout a room can be overwhelming, so complement your pink lighting with some of these complementary colours in your wall paints, furniture, soft furnishings or decor.

    Subtle and neutral

    Pink table lamp

    Pink can often be classed as neutral but with more energy than white, beige, or grey. As a result, when paired with these colours, the pink will stand out yet keep the overall colour balance neutral. Choose this colour combination if you want a clean, fresh look with a touch of modern sophistication.

    Pink and green

    Edit Lighting Baudelaire Single Light Ceiling Pendant In Pink Finish

    Pink and green is a classic combination rooted in nature. Opt for sage green for an earthy feel or mint green for a fresh, vibrant, and playful look.

    Dusty blue

    Dar Lighting Ignatio Single Light Ceramic Table Lamp Base Only in Multi-Coloured

    When paired with pink, blue can create a serene, relaxed, elegant feel. The blue will also tone down the feminine nature of pink, so it will still feel soft and comforting without being overwhelming.

    Using deeper navy blues against pinks can also make them pop more. In a bedroom, this can look very sophisticated.

    Natural materials

    Dar Lighting Nalani Single Light Table Lamp With Pink Marble Effect Base And Ivory Linen Shade

    Pink also works well when paired with natural materials like wood, white marble, and metals like gold and brass; these varying textures create a modern look.

    Pink Lighting at Castlegate Lights

    Now that you know how to style your pink lights, it’s time to decorate! Whether you’re creating a calming and soothing bedroom with muted pinks and blues or want to create a fun and quirky eye-catching centrepiece with a bold pink chandelier, at Castlegate Lights, we have everything you need to create your dream pink lightscape.

    Shop pink lighting at Castlegate Lights today and add personality and charm to your home!

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  • What is accent lighting and how can it elevate your living room decor?

    What is accent lighting and how can it elevate your living room decor?

    Accent lighting highlights particular features, spaces and objects, drawing your attention to them and enhancing the room’s ambience. With this in mind, adding accent lighting to your living room is the perfect way to elevate your space instantly. 

    Going from one-dimensional lighting to varied lighting levels will add intrigue and interest to your favourite features and centrepieces in your room, enhancing the overall feel of your living room. 

    If you’ve spent time beautifully decorating your living room, it’s time to add lighting to highlight your accent pieces. Accent lighting is the finishing touch to your well-designed living space. So, join us as we explore how to use accent lighting, where to place it and the primary accent lighting fixtures available to elevate your living room. 

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    What is accent lighting?

    What is accent lighting?

    Accent lighting is any lighting used to highlight a specific area of a room, object or architectural feature. Compared to task and ambient lighting, it is purely aesthetic, contributing to a room’s interior design.

    Task and ambient lighting, on the other hand, have a more practical purpose, like helping you to complete tasks at night and providing general light to a room.

    What is accent lighting used for?

    Accent lighting is an interior design technique where you use light to highlight spaces, objects or architectural features. Adding accent lighting to your living space creates variable light levels to vary your lighting scheme for added interest or differing effects for different purposes. 

    Accent lighting also provides design appeal as it frames spaces and highlights design features, intentionally drawing the eye to your room’s centrepieces and unique design choices.

    Types of accent lights

    Accent lighting usually has a focused light beam to highlight an object or feature. Here are the most common living room accent lighting ideas to create an accented lighting effect. 

    Wall sconces for accent lighting

    Wall sconces

    Although wall sconces can produce general ambient light, using them sparingly can highlight objects and features. Uplighters or up-and-down lights create a wash of light across the wall, which accents the wall texture. 

    Picture lights for accent lighting

    Picture lights

    Picture lights are a specific type of accent light that highlights wall art. These can elevate your living room by highlighting your favourite paintings, photography and framed wall art, adding sophistication to your interior wall decor. Enjoy your pictures and portraits after dark by installing picture lights. 

    Spotlights for accent lighting

    Track lighting and spotlights

    Track lighting and spotlights are also a great way to elevate your living room decor using accent lighting. Adjust the bright, focused beam to highlight where you want to illuminate, whether highlighting a particular seating space or an architectural feature. 

    Track lighting features spotlights powered by an electric current running through the ceiling-mounted track. The track allows you to reposition the lights for varied accent lighting. Alternatively, you can install more fixed ceiling or wall spotlights to highlight objects and features in your living room. 

    Downlights for accent lighting

    Downlights

    Strategically placed downlights also work well as accent lights, producing a focused downward light beam to highlight objects, space and features. 

    Lamps for accent lighting

    Lamps

    Lamps are a great way to add accent lighting to your living room. Use table or floor lamps to highlight a seating area, sideboard or design feature. 

    Accent lighting placement tips

    When installing accent lighting, placement is crucial. If highlighting artwork, point the picture light towards the frame to maximise the light effect. You can also highlight artifactual features and decorative elements by focusing any directional beams towards them. 

    Manipulating the position of your accent lights is crucial for pointing the beam in the intended direction. Mount them on the ceiling or wall or place them on surfaces or the floor to achieve your ideal lighting effect. 

    Accent lighting techniques

    Accent lighting techniques

    There are various accent lighting techniques you can employ to create different effects. The obvious way to achieve accent lighting is by pointing the light beam towards the object or feature you want to highlight. Or, with some planning, you can use other techniques to elevate your living room decor. 

    For example, uplighting and downlighting will highlight features and create fascinating shadows to add interest to your decor. You can uplight a house plant, sculpture, bookcase or shelf to draw the eye’s attention. 

    Alternatively, you can use the wall-washing technique if you have a textured feature wall. As you cover the wall in light, it hits the textured wall and creates a mesmerising contrast between light and shadow, highlighting the feature. 

    Choosing the right accent lighting fixtures

    When it comes to accent lighting, choosing the types of fixtures is crucial to get the best lighting effect. However, you have a creative licence to choose between materials that complement your interior decor. 

    Accent lights are usually on the smaller side or have focused beams to create a focused highlighting effect. If the lights are too big or produce a beam that’s too wide, the feature or object becomes lost in ambient light. 

    Matching accent lighting with decor styles

    Matching accent lighting with decor styles

    With so many lighting choices, the selection process can be overwhelming. However, with our vast array of lighting styles, you can find the perfect accent lights to suit your interior style. 

    Whether you have a modern minimalist interior style, live in a period property or enjoy eclectic maximalism, at Castlegate Lights, you can find accent lights to suit and enhance your living room decor. 

    Living room accent lights at Castlegate Lights

    Accent lighting is a fantastic way to elevate your interior lighting scheme and complement your decor. By using accent lighting to highlight your favourite design features and draw the eye to your centrepieces, you add interest to your living room. Accent lighting allows you to diversify your lighting scheme rather than settle for the standard. 

    Whatever your home decor style, you can find the perfect accent lights to elevate your living room decor at Castlegate Lights. With so many styles and materials to browse in our living room lighting collection, you can complete your lighting scheme today.

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  • Big guide to the big light: How to choose a living room ceiling light

    Big guide to the big light: How to choose a living room ceiling light

    When planning living room lights, lighting scheme designers often start with the ceiling light. As the primary light in the room, it provides general and ambient light to the entire room, so it’s the best place to start. However, your ceiling fitting offers more than practical lighting; it completes the room’s design aesthetic. 

    As a centrepiece in the room’s ceiling, it is the piece of interior decor that draws the eye as you first walk into a room, so it’s crucial it matches the overall aesthetic or stands out with a bold design. 

    Whatever your interior style, we have all the living room ceiling light ideas you need to illuminate your living room.

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    Why do you need ceiling lights in your living room?

    Why do you need ceiling lights in your living room?

    Ceiling lights are an integral part of your living room lighting scheme. They create practical general lighting so you can see but also contribute to the mood and feel of the room, often called ambient light. 

    Even if you illuminate your living room with wall lights or lamps, most will also have an overhead ceiling light to provide sufficient lighting to see your whole living room at night. 

    How to choose ceiling lights for the living room

    The amount of choice you have when selecting a living room ceiling light can be overwhelming. So, here are our top things to consider when choosing a ceiling light for your living room.

    How to choose ceiling lights for the living room

    Consider your living room size and layout.

    When deciding on your living room ceiling light, always consider the size and layout of your living room, as this will significantly impact the size, type and placement of your light. 

    For example, if you have a small living room or low ceilings, you might want to avoid grand chandeliers and pendant lights with long hanging chains or wires. Instead, you might prefer spotlights, downlights or flush ceiling lights that take up less space.

    Also, consider the layout of your living room when deciding on ceiling lights. Do you want a ceiling light directly in the centre of the room or suspended over a seating area to frame your cosy space? If you choose downlights or spotlights, you will need to stagger several fittings so they produce even ambient lighting across the room. 

    You may have a large or elongated rectangular shaped room. Therefore, you might want multiple ceiling lights to create balance and sufficient lighting.

    Ceiling light considerations

    Consider your style and aesthetic.

    The style and aesthetic of your living room decor will also help determine what living room ceiling lights you should get. Whether you prefer modern minimalism, natural Scandinavian style, industrial chic, mid-century modern, maximalism, or you have a vintage period property, there are lights to suit your style in every collection. 

    Try to tie the living room ceiling light within the style of the room to balance the interior design.

    Types of living room ceiling lights

    Pendant lights

    Pendants

    Pendant lights are a great way to illuminate your living room. They provide general ambient light to the whole room and create a stunning centrepiece in the middle of a room or do a great job highlighting a seating area. 

    Pendant lights work best in rooms with high ceilings. As the wire or chain hangs, the pendant light can protrude into the space if you have low ceilings. 

    With so many beautiful pendant light designs, you can choose one that will blend in with your style and aesthetic or draw the eye, creating a showstopping centrepiece that ties the whole room decor together.

    Chandeliers

    Chandeliers

    Chandeliers are a classic choice for living room ceiling lighting. You can’t go wrong with a chandelier in your living room, from grand, traditional styles that exude elegance and sophistication to modern interpretations that convey a flare for interior design.

    Use a living room chandelier to create a gorgeous centrepiece, developing a talking point amongst your guests. 

    What size chandelier for the living room?

    The size of your chandelier depends on the size of your living room. If you have a small living room with low ceilings, you don’t want to have a giant, cascading chandelier that protrudes into the space below. Instead, choose one with a short hanging chain and minimal arms for a more subtle look. 

    If you have a large living room, match the room’s grandeur with an oversized chandelier with more arms and lights. If you choose a small chandelier, your room might not be as well-lit, and the room will swallow the small light fixture. 

    Uplighters

    Uplighters

    Uplighters are another delightful ceiling light option for your living room. Usually a flush fitting, most uplighters are suitable for low ceilings while adding style and grace to your living room.

    Many of our uplighters take inspiration from the Edwardian era and the Art Deco period, meaning these lights are perfect for keeping your period property interior design authentic or are ideal if you love vintage decor. 

    The downward-facing domed shade is suspended on multiple arms, almost appearing like an upside-down lamp. The shade casts light upwards, and the downward light is shaded, creating a mellow and calming light ambience, perfect for creating a cosy atmosphere in your living room.

    Flush ceiling lights

    Flush ceiling lights

    Flush ceiling lights are light fixtures that sit flush to the ceiling, making them a perfect way to light your living room if you have low ceilings. 

    With hundreds of styles and designs to browse, you can find a flush ceiling light for the living room that matches your interior style and aesthetic. 

    Use one in the centre of the room or multiple to create the ideal amount of light to illuminate your living room space. 

    Recessed ceiling lights

    Recessed ceiling lights

    Another option for your living room ceiling lights is recessed lights. Although not the most popular living room light style due to the bright LED bulbs, it is possible to make them work. With the ability to dim many of our recessed lights, the recessed ceiling lights don’t have to be so glaring.  

    Recessed ceiling lights are set within the ceiling to create a seamless look, perfect if you want a minimalist aesthetic in your living room. 

    Where to place recessed lighting in the living room

    If you’re using recessed lights as your living room ceiling lighting, you’ll want to choose a few based on the size of your living room. Note the beam width and ensure it will fill the room to create the ideal light amount for general lighting. Then, evenly disperse the recessed lights on the ceiling, maybe two-by-two. 

    How to light a living room with no overhead lighting

    If a ceiling light in your living room isn’t to your taste, there are plenty of other options for lighting your living room with no overhead lighting. For example, you can use a selection of wall lights to create the same ambient lighting effect as ceiling lighting. 

    You can also use lamps to create general lighting. Select several table and floor lamps and arrange them around your living room for sufficient lighting. Just make sure to choose lamps big enough with wider shades to cast light around the entire room. 

    Living room ceiling lights at Castlegate Lights

    Ceiling lights are a staple decor piece and provide essential lighting for your living room. They help create general ambient lighting so you can see in your living room, but they also add an interior design element that usually ties the whole room together.

    Whatever your living room size or style, you can find a living room ceiling light to match at Castlegate Lights. Follow this guide of crucial considerations and browse our collection to find a living room ceiling light that matches your interior aesthetic. 

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  • 7 Best Living Room Lighting Ideas for a Cosy Living Room

    7 Best Living Room Lighting Ideas for a Cosy Living Room

    Other than the bedroom, the living room is probably where we spend the most time. Whether you call it the living room, the lounge or the sitting room, it’s where we relax, wind down and spend time with the family, so it must feel warm, secure and comfortable. Sumptuous lighting can help achieve this relaxing mood. As a versatile room, you might also use it to host guests, so by adding various light layers, you can create a functional and relaxing space for multiple uses. 

    Whether you have modern or vintage decor, we offer hundreds of lighting styles to match your aesthetic and illuminate your living room. Discover endless options within our seven living room lighting ideas.

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    How to light a living room

    Most living rooms will have multiple lights, including the primary light in the centre of the ceiling, which provides ambient light to the entire room. 

    The perfect way to illuminate your living room is through ambient lighting. Ambient lighting refers to the overall light in a space. It gives you a comfortable brightness level without glare and ensures you can walk around your home safely. You can use ceiling lights or wall lights to create ambient living room lighting. 

    You can then supplement the ambient lighting with accent lighting and task lighting. For example, add a table lamp to help you read in the evening or a floor lamp to illuminate a dark corner or highlight an architectural or design feature.

    Swapping between multiple lighting sources can help you alter the living room’s atmosphere and purpose by changing the mood. You will need to consider the size of your space, what you want to use it for and how you want it to make you feel when planning living room lighting. 

    What is the best lighting for the living room?

    If you want to replicate the feeling of warmth to ensure your living room is cosy, here are our seven best ways to light a living room to suit every family member.

    Edit Lighting Wassily Flush Ceiling Fitting In Black With Clear Glass

    Ceiling lights

    When lighting your living room, start with your primary light, the ceiling light. Your ceiling light will illuminate your entire room, providing a general ambience. There are thousands of options to browse in various styles to suit your home, but here are the basics.

    Iluzzia Karatasi Ceiling Pendant Light with Bamboo Shade

    Pendants

    Pendant lights are a fantastic option for living room lighting as they provide general lighting without being too harsh, perfect for creating a mellow, low-light ambience. 

    Many pendant lights come with downward-facing shades, so if you have a coffee table in the centre of the room, it will perfectly highlight the room’s centre, drawing people to the hub of the home.

    Alternatively, you can opt for a more extravagant design that will provide interior design interest and become a focal point in the room that people can admire. 

    With hundreds of styles to browse, from industrial chic to ultra-modern artistic designs, find the perfect pendant light for your living room here at Castlegate Lights.  

    The Italian Collection Oracle Slim Round Flush Ceiling Fitting in Black

    Flush and semi-flush ceiling lights

    If you still want an ambient light effect in your living room but have low ceilings, your best option is a flush or semi-flush ceiling light. A flush ceiling light will provide general lighting to your living room without protruding into your living space. 

    Many flush lights feature a frosted diffuser to prevent a harsh glare from ruining the relaxing atmosphere in your living room.

    Flush ceiling lights also have a more subtle quality. They can blend better into your decor without drawing too much attention if you have other interior features you want to showcase. Equally, your flush lighting doesn’t have to be boring. We offer hundreds of intricately designed flush lights that will pique your guests’ interest, look elegant and tie your living space together. 

    From modern and innovative designs to vintage-style crystal flush ceiling lights, find the perfect flush living room lights for low ceilings at Castlegate Lights. 

    Dar Lighting Achates Ceiling Pendant in Polished French Gold with Agate Detailing

    Chandeliers

    If you have a grand home or want to elevate the aesthetic of your living room, go all out with a chandelier. Elegantly hanging in the centre of the room, a chandelier will provide an exquisite centrepiece for your living room while also offering general lighting. 

    You can go extravagant and choose a chandelier with crystal beading and multiple arms, or opt for a more subtle light fitting. 

    Any of our chandeliers will create a “wow” factor in your living room if you use your living room as an entertaining space. From intricate and loopy designs fit for a ballroom to contemporary geometric patterns to complement your modern home, we have an extensive range of chandeliers to illuminate your living room at Castlegate Lights.

    Astro Velo 280 Ceramic Wall Fitting In White

    Wall lights

    Another way to illuminate your living room is using wall lights. Depending on the light type and where you place them, wall lights can produce ambient light to the entire living room if you have enough dotted around. They can also act as accent lights. From candlelight fittings to up and down lights, create a mellow and relaxing atmosphere in your living room with wall lights.

    Interiors 1900 Pearl Classic Tiffany Wall Uplighter with Dark Bronze

    Uplighters

    Sometimes called wall scones, uplighters are a fantastic way to illuminate your living room. To use them as ambient lighting, strategically place multiple uplighters around the living room walls to create a welcoming and relaxing atmosphere. 

    Uplighters cast light upwards to create a low-light glow so you don’t have harsh lighting where you want to relax. If you have unusual texture on your wall, they can also highlight that texture. 

    From modern and sleek styles to art deco concepts, choose uplighters that best suit your living room decor from Castlegate Lights. 

    The Italian Collection Picture Light In Polished Brass

    Picture lights

    Picture lights are another fantastic way to use light in your living room. Use picture lights if you have any wall art, family portraits, paintings or photography you want to highlight.

    Picture lights are accent light that subtly illuminates your framed art to draw the eye towards it without adding glare. Add another light layer to your living room and showcase any beautiful art you have in the evening and the daytime. 

    From sleek, minimalistic lines for contemporary homes to maximalist detailing for a vintage or traditional aesthetic, there is a picture light for every living room aesthetic at Castlegate Lights.  

    Lucide Extravaganza Coconut Table Lamp in Gold Complete with Green Shade

    Lamps

    Lamps are a great way to soften the mood in your living room. If you want a diffused, mellow light to help you relax and wind down after a long day, turn off your ceiling or wall lights and turn on the lamps. They also have illuminated dim corners that the ambient light might not reach. Lamps also provide task lighting where you need extra light to read.

    Edit lighting Teide Ceramic Table Lamp In White

    Table lamps

    Add multiple light layers to your living room with a table lamp or two. They will illuminate an end table or a console unit beautifully. With hundreds of stunning and innovative designs, the table lamp you choose will also add to the interior design of your living room. 

    Whether you’re relaxing and watching TV with the family, need extra light for reading or create a warm and welcoming atmosphere for guests, table lamps are essential for altering the mood of your living room.

    From classically designed table lamps with pleated shades to ultra-modern table lamps with unconventional designs, there is something for every interior style in our table lamp collection at Castlgate Lights. 

    Lucide Leanne Floor Lamp In Black

    Floor lamps

    Floor lamps also help add varying light layers to living rooms. Similarly to table lamps, floor lamps can beautifully brighten a dull corner of the living room, for example, by the side of a sofa or console table. Choose a floor lamp that complements the style of your living room. Many of our brands offer unusual and stylish floor lamps that add to your interior design besides being functional.

    Floor lamps provide a more mellow light to calm the mood, perfect for relaxing in your living room with the family. Depending on the beam angle, floor lamps can also provide concentrated light to help complete tasks like crocheting or reading, especially a mother & child lamp, a miniature task light attached to the floor lamp neck. 

    Change the lighting atmosphere of your living room depending on your mood with a selection of floor lamps. With so many styles to choose from vintage designs to modern innovations, browse our floor lamp collection at Castlegate Lights and complete your living room lighting today.

    Living room lighting at Castlegate Lights

    Given how much time we use our living rooms, we need a space that works for multiple occasions. Whether winding down after a long day, cuddled up with a book or entertaining guests, you need multiple light layers to transform the mood of your living room for each occasion.

    When planning your lighting scheme, always choose your ambient light first, then your accent and task lights to add varying layers. To start planning your living room lighting, visit our living room lights collection at Castlegate Lights. 

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