Living Room Lighting

Living room lighting has a major impact on the atmosphere, comfort, and style of your space. The right living room lighting can highlight key features, improve visibility, and create a warm, inviting environment for relaxing or entertaining.

Whether you prefer subtle ambient lighting or bold statement fixtures, quality living room lighting can transform the space. Explore our collection to find durable, energy‑efficient options designed to elevate your home and enhance everyday living.

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FAQs

What Is the Best Colour Temperature for a Living Room

The best colour temperature for living room lighting is typically warm
white
, around 2700K–3000K. This range creates a cosy, relaxing
atmosphere that suits reading, watching TV and socialising. If you prefer a
brighter, more modern feel, 3000K–3500K offers a slightly cooler tone
without losing comfort. Using dimmable LEDs gives you flexibility to shift the
mood from bright and practical to soft and ambient. Choosing the right colour
temperature helps your living room feel inviting and well‑balanced.

Do I Need to Layer Lighting in a Living Room

Layering lighting in a living room is highly recommended because it
creates a balanced, flexible and comfortable space. Instead of relying on one
overhead light, combine ambient lighting for general brightness, task
lighting
for reading or working, and accent lighting to highlight
features or add warmth. This approach prevents harsh shadows, improves
visibility and lets you adjust the mood throughout the day. Layered lounge lighting
also helps your living room feel more inviting and visually interesting.

How Bright Should the Lighting Be in a Living Room

Living room lighting should feel comfortable while providing enough
brightness for everyday activities. As a guide, aim for 100–150 lumens per
square metre
for general ambient lighting. Brighter task lighting, such as
floor or table lamps, can be added for reading or hobbies.

How Do I Choose the Right Size Ceiling Light for the Living Room

Choosing the right size ceiling light starts with the room’s dimensions.
A simple guide is to add the room’s length and width in feet, then use that
number in inches as an ideal light diameter. Larger living rooms suit wider or
multi‑light living room light fixtures, while smaller rooms benefit from
compact or flush designs that don’t overwhelm the space. The goal is to choose
a ceiling light that feels balanced, provides good coverage and complements the
room’s layout.

How Can I Use Lighting to Create a Cosy Space in the Living Room

Creating a cosy lounge lighting starts with warm, soft lighting. Choose warm
white LEDs around 2700K–3000K
to give the room a relaxing glow. Use table
lamps, floor lamps and wall lights to build gentle pools of light rather than
relying on one bright ceiling fitting. Dimmable living rooms lamps help you
lower the brightness in the evening for a more intimate feel. Adding accent
lighting — such as behind shelves or around artwork — also enhances warmth and
depth, making the space feel inviting.