Light fixtures are one of the quickest upgrades you can make to transform the look and feel of your home. Whether you want to add a more formal touch to your dining room or create a cozy and relaxing reading space, 1-800 Lighting has something for everyone! Coordinating your lighting is key to a cohesive design, but it’s important to balance variety. Too much synchronicity can make a house look cold and clinical.
Chandeliers
Chandeliers add a dramatic and elegant touch to any room. Glittering crystals and other ornamental details make a statement in the dining room, or hang one in your main bedroom for a luxurious feel. They’re also a great choice for a grand entryway or even in the kitchen for a more modern look. Chandelier lighting isn’t typically ideal for creating ambient lighting because it only offers a little direct light, but if you want to hang them over the living room or patio, they can work well in most spaces.
You can even find less traditional styles like ceramic, wrought iron and deer antler chandeliers to match any home decor theme. Unlike table lamps, chandeliers take up no floor space, so they’re out of the way and can’t be knocked over or stolen. This makes them a great addition to any home or office, but they also can transform small businesses and restaurants into more refined spaces. Buying chandeliers online is worth it, especially when you look for discounts like Wayfair promo code.
Ceiling Fans
Whether you are looking for a modern ceiling fan or something more traditional, these practical fixtures help keep your space comfortable year-round. You can also find various ceiling fans designed with light kits to help create a layered lighting design. A ceiling fan works: electricity runs through the motor, turning the blades and making airflow in the room.
When you turn on the fan, you can change the settings to create an updraft (air moving upward) or a downdraft (air moving downward). Look for ENERGY STAR® certified ceiling fans that help reduce energy consumption. You can also find voice-activated models to work with smart home technology and include ionizers to improve indoor air quality.
Wall Sconces
Sconces offer an elegant way to illuminate spaces that benefit from ambient lighting. They’re often used in entryways or narrow hallways where ceiling-mounted fixtures may not fit, and they also work well for rooms like living rooms with a fireplace. There are many types of sconces to choose from, including those that project light up or down and picture lights that highlight artwork, photographs or other decorative elements.
Some models require hardwiring, while others are plug-in sconces that connect to an electrical outlet for easy installation. When mounting a sconce, keeping it about 6 feet from the floor is usually best. This allows it to be seen without anyone needing to crane their neck to reach it. You can even free up space on your nightstands by mounting a pair of sconces above them instead of table lamps.
Pendants
Pendant lights are a great option for lighting up kitchens and dining rooms. They provide a focused stream of light for highlighting details in your space, so choose a fixture that matches your design style. For example, a jute drum pendant from Lulu and Georgia complements boho, coastal and other casual indoor styles.
It also pairs well with a smart bulb for extra convenience. If you want something more modern, try this single-bulb pendant from Steelside. It features a geometric cage “shade” around an LED light bulb. Plus, it’s dimmable and sloped ceiling-adaptable for added versatility.
Floor Lamps
Floor lamps are a great way to add mood-boosting task lighting to your home. They come in various designs ranging from mid-century modern to boho chic. To find the best one for your space, consider how you use the room and what kind of light you seek.
For example, a torchiere lamp works well if you want general overall light for a living or bedroom area. If you need a reading lamp for an office, a floor lamp with adjustable arms may be better for you. Some models even have shelves to store books or other objects. This raffia-textured lamp is a versatile fixture that customers say fits into various décor styles.
Outdoor Lighting
Outdoor lighting adds safety and curb appeal to your home. It is especially helpful for pathways, decks and steps. Look for full-size wall packs with LED lamps that last longer and consume less energy than traditional bulbs. They are also resistant to temperature changes and humidity. Use spotlights to highlight landscape features and create silhouettes and shadowing effects. Or, choose flood lights that illuminate wider areas.
These fixtures are often equipped with long cowl-shaped shrouds to minimize side glare. To brighten the underside of trees and garden structures, try well lights. These feature a bulb inside a waterproof housing buried in the ground. They can be aimed at a tree or house facade to create a moonlit effect. They may be accompanied by a swiveling head to direct the light where you need it.
Lighting Accessories
A lighting accessory is a device that helps you modify the output of a conventional (non-automated) stage lighting instrument. These devices vary in function and purpose and can be used for various purposes. Some are designed to add functionality not provided by the original fixture, such as barn doors or top hats.
In contrast, others are designed to overcome limitations or difficulties some institutions present in certain applications like beam shaping through moving mirrors and color filters.