12 Ideas for Interior Lighting Fixtures



Every interior space, whether in a residential project or a commercial project, requires a good amount of lighting for it to function well and look good. Architects and interior designers know what a major role lighting plays in the efficiency and aesthetics of interior space. As homeowners, you might be in a bit of a dilemma when it comes to the right choice of lighting for different activities in your home. Here are 12 different types of lighting ideas you probably didn’t know about that can help you opt for the best one for your home:


Track lighting

Track lighting is very common in the kitchen and living rooms of a house. If you’re opting for an industrial style interior then track lighting would be the best option to go with in terms of lighting. It illuminates your ambiance and comes in adjustable tracks that can face any side of your room. To get the perfect equal balance of light all over your room, install these track lights along the outline of your room or that particular space you want to focus on.


Under-cabinet lighting

The dim lights that you find installed below cabinets are called under-cabinet lighting. You may mostly spot this kind of lighting under kitchen cabinets that help you enhance the look of your fixtures and countertops. Under-cabinet lighting comes in different lighting designs and different ways of installing it as well, some of them include lighting strips, lighting bars, integrated lights, tape lights, and puck lights. You can opt for one or more from this wide variety of options that work well for your interiors.


Table lamp

To illuminate, enhance, and zone specific areas of your interior space, table lamps are an excellent option. You can find a wide range of table lamp designs that come in different shapes and sizes to perfectly fit on your table. While lamps have always been a common lighting form in interiors, many homeowners don’t know that they help add architectural value to your space by improving the quality of your interior space based on whether you choose warmer tints or cooler tints.


Floor lamp

Almost similar to table lamps, floor lamps have their own benefits in providing the best quality interior design. Many architects and interior designers prefer incorporating a floor lamp in their design because it makes your room look elegant, sophisticated, functional, and can literally go well with any kind of interior design style. Even the simplest of floor lamps can add a lot of value to your interior space. Floor lamps come in different unique designs, colours, shapes, and sizes from which you get to pick one for your gorgeous home. 


Chandelier

Chandeliers always add that luxury factor to any interior space it is installed in. They help in setting the right mood in your room and also improve the overall aesthetics. Chandeliers are grand and were initially incorporated by the royal families and function halls, but what better than incorporating these decorative lights right at the center of your home. Chandeliers spread out in terms of diameter as well as height to provide you with maximum illumination along with a touch of sophistication. 


Pendant lighting

Pendant lighting provides both functional as well as aesthetic advantages to your interior space. Pendant lighting is commonly noticed as a series of two or more lights that stand together rather than just a single one. Pendant lighting comes in various designs, colours, shapes, and sizes that are generally installed in the dining area or any corridor. These lights can also be installed in areas like the porch, living room, over a kitchen island, bedroom, and even bathroom.


Cove lighting

In the present day, cove lighting is the most popular type of lighting option that is opted by homeowners for their modern interior spaces. Cove lighting is installed within channels that run through walls and ceilings of your home by which the light being illuminated is indirect. This type of lighting is diffused and soft lighting that comes in different tints and colours that can be used in false ceilings, behind wall elements, mirrors, TV units, wall paneling, wardrobes, under stairs, etc. 


Recessed lighting

The lights that you see installed in hollow circular spaces on ceilings are called recessed lighting. They are also called in different names like pot lights, canister lights, and downlights. Recessed lights were a very popular option in commercial spaces, but today, a lot of residential spaces are also being enhanced with the use of recessed lights. You can install these lights along an outline of a room or even in any other pattern that you prefer based on the focus you want to provide. Recessed lighting can be used in any space of your home and still work efficiently.


Wall Sconces

Wall sconces are basically a type of wall lighting fixture that can act as ambient lighting, accent lighting as well as task lighting. Wall sconces are lighting fixtures that generally face downwards and illuminate light downwards. These lights were a major part of exterior lighting back in the day and added as a decorative element to a homes’ exterior especially when it had a garden. Wall sconces are the best option for diffused lighting (indirect soft lighting) that still provides a good amount of illumination. 


Cabinet lighting

Cabinet lighting helps draw attention specifically to the cabinets of your interior space and these are found commonly in kitchen cabinets, bedroom wardrobes, and walk-in closets. Most of the lighting fixtures focus on a space as a whole, but when you want to elevate the look of particular details of your interiors then cabinet lighting is an excellent investment. Installing cabinet lighting improves the functionality of the user because the small dark corners are highlighted for ease of use. 



Task lighting

Task lighting helps focus on a specific area in your interior space as the name suggests. They illuminate light for the user to focus on a specific activity like writing, reading, cooking, or dressing. Usually, the lights you find above dressers are task lighting and these come in smaller sizes as compared to any other regular lighting. Commercial spaces use a lot of this kind of lighting to highlight specific products and give them a greater visual impact.


Accent lighting

Accent lighting is oftentimes confused with task lighting because it again focuses on specific areas in your space, especially on walls. Accent lighting can be called a combination of two or more types of lighting that act as a spotlight on any decorative element, artwork, or painting on your wall. If you have a wall that is textured or has a unique finish to it, then accent lighting is the best choice you can opt for.


 

 

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