Lighting Ideas for Every Room

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Natural materials that make a room feel warmer, instantly

If you’re after lighting ideas that feel collected (not cookie-cutter), start with materials. A recycled teak lamp brings depth and character straight away — this one is hand crafted in Bali, with a tall, sculptural silhouette (around 60cm high) and a warm glow that suits calm, layered evenings.

For overhead light, the handmade terracotta pendant is equally special: made from a plaster, sand and water mix, then poured, sanded and finished with a protective natural oil, so every piece has subtle, pleasing variations in surface and tone. It looks especially lovely over a dining table, kitchen island, or breakfast bar.

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Lighting that makes a room feel instantly warmer

Beautiful lighting is the quickest way to change how a room feels — warmer, calmer, brighter, more “you” — without moving a single piece of furniture.

Inside this hub, you’ll find easy, style-led lighting ideas for real homes — from statement pendant lighting and practical under cabinet lighting, to softer layers of ambient lighting that make evenings feel effortless.

Expect room-by-room inspiration, including kitchen lighting and kitchen lighting ideas (with a special focus on kitchen island lighting), plus cosy bedroom lighting ideas, inviting living room lighting and living room lighting ideas, and smart solutions like track lighting for flexible, directional glow.

As the collection grows, we’ll add more targeted guides for bathroom lighting ideas, hallway lighting ideas, and over dining table lighting ideas — including moodier, textured looks such as industrial lighting, alongside lighter, timeless favourites.

Lighting FAQs

What is the latest trend in lighting?

Layered, mood-led lighting is the biggest trend right now — combining ambient, task and accent lighting to create warmth and depth.

Sculptural pendants, textured glass, linen shades and finishes like aged brass or bronze are especially popular, all softened with dimmers for evening atmosphere.

What is the 5’7″ lighting rule?

The 5’7″ rule suggests hanging pendants so the bottom of the fitting sits around 5ft 7in (170cm) from the floor in walkways.

It’s a guideline rather than a strict rule — lighting over dining tables or kitchen islands should hang lower, measured from the surface instead.

What are some creative lighting ideas?

Picture lights over artwork, plug-in wall lights beside beds, and LED strips under shelves all add character without major installation.

Mix low-level lamps with one statement piece to create a layered, design-led feel — even in small or neutral rooms.

How do you light a room without a ceiling light?

Use a combination of floor lamps, table lamps and wall lights to build brightness gradually.

Raising light sources up the wall and choosing warm bulbs instantly makes the space feel brighter, calmer and more considered — without overhead glare.