Common Interior Lighting Mistakes and How To Overcome Them

Interior lighting is a crucial part of the design of any home. Unfortunately, its importance leaves a lot of room open for errors. Improper lighting can negatively affect everything from the mood to the functionality of the space, making it quite an important task. Below, we examine some of the mistakes made with LED interior lights in various rooms of the house, as well as how to remedy them.

 

Kitchen Lighting Mistakes and How To Fix Them

Kitchen island with hanging pendant lights and LED downlighters

Kitchens can be difficult to light, being that they are usually multipurpose spaces these days. Here are a few common mistakes made when lighting kitchens.

 

– Too Much Light –

Though you should have plenty of lighting in your kitchen, there is such a thing as too much of it. Recessed lighting and downlights are particularly bad here. Though they give good ambient lighting, if you have too many ceiling downlighters, your kitchen can start to feel rather clinical and harsh.

 

– Foregoing Task Lighting –

Forgetting task lighting can make it less comfortable to perform various activities in your kitchen, from cooking to cleaning to congregating. If you rely solely on ambient lighting overhead to light up the room, you’ll quickly see that overhead lights can easily block the light from above and create shadows on worktops.

 

– Using Improper Light Fittings –

Being careful to not pick disproportionate light fixture sizes is important. If you do, you could end up with a pendant that looks all wrong and won’t provide the best light for the space.

 

– Having Incorrect Colour Temperatures –

The colour temperature in your space is equally as important if you don’t want the space to feel too harsh. Many people make this mistake because they don’t understand colour temperature; the higher the Kelvin rating, the cooler the light. Cool lights have their place, but they are usually not in the kitchen.

 

How To Remedy These Problems

 

 – Too Much Light –

To provide a nice balance of lighting in your kitchen, avoid using grids of recessed ceiling lights. Instead, supplement a few of those recessed lights using other kinds of ambient lighting, including under-cabinet lighting, wall lights and ceiling lights.

 

– Foregoing Task Lighting –

Consider how you intend to use every space in the kitchen and plan for that accordingly when designing your kitchen lighting. Position task lighting around the food prep areas, cooking areas and other spaces like sinks and countertops.

 

– Using Improper Light Fittings –

Fix this issue by choosing fittings that suit the area of the room you are placing them in. For instance, if you have a large table, you’ll need a large light fitting. Big, oversized chandeliers shouldn’t go over small sink areas.

 

– Having the Wrong Colour Temperature –

Choose warm white lights for your kitchen. Though you may be tempted to use cool lights for the task lighting areas, this will only make your space feel chilly and clinical.

 

Bathroom Lighting Mistakes and How To Fix Them

bathroom lighting with mirror lights and ceiling lighting

You spend more time in the bathroom than you likely think. Here are some bathroom lighting mistakes and how to fix them.

 

– Not Having Enough Light –

Whereas many people tend to over-light a kitchen, they tend to under-light a bathroom. Even if the bathroom is small, usually a single fixture isn’t going to be enough to get the job done. A light in the middle of the room, for instance, will just cast shadows in places you don’t want them to, such as on mirrors.

 

  – Forgetting Colour Temperature –

Colour temperature is a common issue in bathrooms as well. Many people choose bathroom lights with a colour temperature that makes the lighting seem unnatural, which can be troublesome if you get ready for your day using the mirror in the bathroom.

 

– Dismissing Dimming –

Dimmable lights are a good option for bathrooms but one that many people don’t consider. Though bright lights are good for morning tasks, bright lights in the evening run the risk of disrupting your circadian rhythm.

 

How To Remedy These Issues

 

 – Not Having Enough Light –

Layer the lighting in the bathroom. This means using ambient light for overall illumination, task lighting on each side of a mirror and accent lighting to show off interesting areas in your bathroom.

 

– Forgetting Colour Temperature –

Be sure to use warm white lights around 3000k. This rating tends to have a more flattering effect on various skin tones and comes with the bonus of a warm and cosy feel. All of this is possible while still having a light that is crisp and bright enough for you to perform tasks.

 

– Dismissing Dimming –

Think about adding a dimmer to the lighting in your space. Not only can it elevate the overall vibe of the room, but it can save energy and therefore your energy bill.

 

Living Room Lighting Mistakes and How To Fix Them

modern living room with hanging pendant light and downlights

The living room is where you spend a lot of time with your family, and it should have special attention when completing the lighting design. Learn how to properly light the space below.

Depending Only on Ceiling Lights –

Pendant lighting is great for creating a focal point and good for overall lighting, but only one source of light can cast shadows and ruin the atmosphere of the room.

 

– Not Considering Shadows –

Shadows can create ambiance and depth, but they can also make the area dim and unattractive. Understanding the positioning of lighting is an important way to avoid these lighting problems.

 

– Forgetting the Dimmers –

Much like in a bathroom, bright lights at all points in the day can be disturbing. Many people neglect adding dimmer switches, which can make the room uncomfortable to be in some hours of the day.

 

How To Remedy These Issues

 

– Depending Only on Ceiling Lights –

Layer the light in a living room like you would in your bathroom. Choose ambient overhead lights, modern wall lighting and task lights such as reading lights that can create a lovely space you’ll love to be in.

 

– Not Considering Shadows –

Place the lights in proper areas to avoid any shadows being cast. Using wall lights to eliminate any shadows can help, as can adding task and mood lighting in the form of floor and table lamps.

 

– Forgetting the Dimmers –

You can easily avoid the problem of having lights that are too bright during the night by installing dimmer switches on the walls to control your main lighting.

 

Bedroom Lighting Mistakes and How To Fix Them

modern bedroom with pendant bedside lights

The bedroom is a space that should be just as comfortable as your living room, if not more. Learn the dos and don’ts of bedroom lighting below.

 

– Not Leaving Space for Bedside Lighting –

When you’re relaxing in bed at night, you don’t want to have a bright overhead light shining down on you. Especially because you’ll need to get out of bed to turn it on and off. Many people find themselves in this situation by neglecting to add bedside lighting.

 

– Using Only a Pendant Light –

Some people like to have a focal point in the form of a pendant light, but many leave the lighting there. Having just one pendant light, especially if you have it more as a decorative light and not a functional one, will leave your space feeling dark and small.

 

– Poor Task Lighting –

If you have a vanity in your room where you get ready for the day or a desk where you write and work, having improper lighting can make it hard to use these areas.

 

How To Remedy These Issues

 

– Not Leaving Space for Bedside Lighting –

Choose a bedside table that is large enough to place a table lamp, or you can also add interior wall lights near the sides of the bed. Reading lights attached to the wall or headboard is a great alternative to bedside task lighting.

 

– Only Using a Pendant Light –

Prevent not having adequate lighting by adding layers of light. Use lamps on bedside tables, wall lights or reading lights mounted on the headboard to complete the job.

 

– Poor Task Lighting –

Install wall lights on either side of the vanity or include a small lamp on that table to give you proper lighting instead of relying on ambient lighting to get the job done. You can also use LED mirror lights on vanities to give a similar effect.

 

Hallway Lighting Mistakes and How To Fix Them

grey entrance hall with bright LED downlights

The hallway can be a hard place to light due to its shape and length. Here are some tips on how to accomplish good lighting in these areas.

 

– Not Spreading Light Out –

Many people only put a lamp on a table at either end of the hallway. This leaves a lot of dark areas between the two ends and makes it difficult to navigate.

 

– Not Using Ceiling Lights –

Hallways are naturally dark and cramped spaces by design, more often than not. By not using pendant lights or LED spotlights, you could be creating an even smaller looking area you will not like. Relying on lamps alone may not provide the best results or the evenest stretch of light.

 

– Leaving Shadowy Areas –

Even with an overhead light and lamps, you may still have some areas of the hallway that are difficult to light if you haven’t placed those fixtures in the correct space.

 

How To Remedy These Issues

 

– Not Spreading Light Out –

Instead of only lighting either end of the hall, consider the central area as well. Place a table in the middle of the hall to add some light throughout it.

 

– Not Using Ceiling Lights –

The fix to this one is simple: install some ceiling lights to save space and add light. Putting recessed lights, ceiling spotlights or LED hanging pendant lights along the ceiling can make a huge difference.

 

– Leaving Shadowy Areas –

You can add decorative wall lighting to your hallway to both improve its appearance and spread the light throughout its length.

 

Dining Room Lighting Mistakes and How To Fix Them

Modern dining room with pendant lights over the table

The dining room is a space where family and friends gather for meals and entertainment. The lighting there is quite important. Here’s how to make the most out of the space by avoiding these common mistakes.

 

– Not Considering Fixture Colours –

Most people choose only metallic or black colour finishes for their dining room lights, but that isn’t the only option out there. By not exploring various finishes, your dining room can look dark and average.

 

– Overlooking Light Sizes-

Hanging a tiny pendant light over a large dining table can make the light seem swallowed up. Conversely, a massive decorative pendant light over a tiny table can cause issues as well in terms of proportions.

 

– Not Using Pendant Lights in Odd Numbers –

Installing pendant lights in twos or fours can create issues of balance. While the idea of symmetry might make you think you need even numbers, the opposite is true.

 

How To Remedy These Issues

 

– Not Considering Fixture Colours –

Instead of going for the usual metallic or neutral finishes, add a splash of colour to the space by choosing more colourful fixtures. This could be anything from vibrant reds and yellows in a modern space to cool blues for something still colourful but muted.

 

– Overlooking Light Sizes –

By finding lights that are appropriate for the size of the furniture, you can achieve great balance in your dining room.

 

– Not Using Pendant Lights in Odd Numbers –

You’ll be shocked at what adding pendant lights over your dining table in threes can do for the space. It strikes a nice balance while casting light evenly across the entire table.

 

Conservatory Lighting Mistakes and How To Fix Them

modern conservatory with centre pendant light and wall lights

Though the conservatory will get a lot of natural light during the day, you’ll need to consider the lighting necessary for lighting up the space at night. Below are some mistakes often made.

 

– Not Using Wall Lights –

Relying only on floor lamps can create shadows in areas of the conservatory where the light cannot reach. This is made worse by the fact that hanging pendant lights in rooms that are mostly glass is difficult.

 

– Forgetting Low Level Lights –

Low lights are a great way to set the mood in your conservatory, but many overlook these lights in favour of just adding tall floor lamps. Lights at a higher level run the risk of causing glare on the glass panelling commonly found in these spaces.

 

How To Remedy These Issues

 

– Not Using Wall Lights –

Wall lights can bring illumination throughout the room in the darker areas that light struggles to reach. Even adding some decorative wall lights can improve the overall mood and visibility of the space at night.

 

– Forgetting Low Level Lights –

Fix this issue by adding low level lights to the conservatory. Spreading them out can cast some night light without causing glare and reflections.

 

Stairway Lighting Mistakes and How To Fix Them

stairway LED step lighting

Lighting staircases is important if you want to make the space both well lit and safe. Read on to learn about common mistakes and how to avoid them.

 

– Not Lighting the Surroundings –

Some people tend to just add a single light over the stairs usually on the landing and hope it provides enough light. This will usually just cast shadows, which can cause safety issues among other things.

 

– Not Taking Advantage of the Steps –

The steps themselves in your stairway provide plenty of opportunity for ample lighting. When you forego lighting the steps, you are leaving behind plenty of opportunities to provide lighting that is both effective and decorative.

 

How To Remedy These Issues

 

– Not Lighting the Surroundings –

Add interior wall lighting along the wall leading up the stairs to keep the area well lit during the entire walk up.

 

– Not Taking Advantage of the Steps –

Add low level lighting to the sides of the steps to fix this issue. You could also add lighting beneath the lip of any staircase to line them and accomplish your goals.

 

 

How To Make Sure You Use the Correct Colour of LED Light in the Home

One of the biggest benefits of LED lighting is the fact that you can choose the colour temperature of the bulb. Colour temperature refers to the warmth or coolness of the light, which is indicated by units Kelvin. The higher the Kelvin rating, the cooler the light colour. On the other hand, the lower the Kelvin rating, the warmer the light.

Generally speaking, cooler lights tend to be reserved for shops and commercial areas. They are better for displaying products in a more accurate light but can be harsh when used domestically. For this reason, warmer colour temperatures are preferred at home. Choose a light with a warm white hue, somewhere around 3000k and 3300k, to get the best result. This will give you a light that is bright enough to see and perform tasks while still being pleasant to behold and gentle on the eyes.

LED colour temperature guide

Home Lighting Ideas

 

Below are a few interior lighting ideas for you to consider when lighting the various rooms of your house.

 

  1. LPL386 10 Watt Modern Round Hanging LED Pendant Light

LPL386 10 watt modern LED pendant light fitting

Perfect for dining rooms and breakfast bars in kitchens, the LPL386 10 Watt Modern Round Hanging LED Pendant Light is an easy way to add some visual intrigue to the space. You can choose either the dark colour finish or the vibrant red hue to make a statement in the space. Thanks to its unique design, the light shines with greater brightness by reflecting off of the lampshades and back down onto the area below, creating a well-lit area with fewer fixtures.

 

  1. LWA243 Black 10 Watt LED Wall Light

LWA243 10 watt black interior wall light long wall lights

The LWA243 Black 10 Watt LED Wall Light is a great option for long hallways or other stretches of space that need more illumination without having a lot of room to work with. The fixture is designed with tall, thin posts that shine light back onto the wall and wash it with illumination, which can also create a more decorative appearance. Because the durable metal light can be installed vertically or horizontally, you have plenty of options for customisation.

 

  1. LSL002 Round 1 Watt Recessed LED Wall Light

lsl002 1 watt mini recessed indoor step lights

Ideal for lighting the tops of individual steps or serving as low lighting in your conservatory, this light shines illumination down onto the floor. It creates a rather wide beam of illumination that not only makes it easier to see when walking but provides gentle illumination that won’t cause glare. The durable brushed aluminium body makes it particularly well suited for stairwells and other areas that see a lot of foot traffic.

 

  1. LWA338 9 Watt LED Stainless Steel Bathroom Wall Light

LWA338 stainless steel bathroom wall light fitting

The LWA338 9 Watt LED Stainless Steel Bathroom Wall Light is ideal for placement above mirrors and vanities in bathrooms. It shines nice warm white light that will flatter your skin tone while being durable enough to resist moisture damage in the wet area. This is due to its stainless steel composition and IP44 rating.

 

  1. LWA194 9 Watt Black LED Mirror Light

LWA194 9 Watt black over mirror bathroom lights

Light your bathrooms and vanity areas beautifully and easily with the LWA194 9 Watt Black LED Mirror Light. This modern light features a long bar upon which three different lights are positioned, spread out evenly to give a nice balance. The black fixture allows it to be worked into rooms of any colour scheme without clashing, while the warm white light gives off a comfortable glow.

 

  1. CSL022 5 Watt Round Recessed LED Downlight Fitting

CSL022 round recessed 5 watt LED down lights

Whether you want to light hallways, living rooms or kitchens, the CSL022 5 Watt Round Recessed LED Downlight Fitting is a great choice. The recessed light shines warm white light down beneath it from its sleek, circular fixture, giving it a modern appeal. It comes in your choice of finishes to suit the look of your space.

 

  1. LSP706 12 Watt Adjustable Surface Mounted LED Downlight

LSP706 12 watt surface mounted LED ceiling spotlight

Great for saving space in hallways, lighting food prep areas and beyond, the LSP706 12 Watt Adjustable Surface Mounted LED Downlight is a surface-mounted downlight that provides a similar effect to recessed lighting. It comes with the benefit of a head that you can twist and tilt to shine light at any angle you prefer and is available in black or white neutral colour finishes.

 

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