14 Living Room Lighting Ideas to Create the Right Mood
The living room is generally the largest room in the house, a hub of activity where a variety of activities take place day and night.
Making sure that your living room is properly and beautifully lit for gathering with family, entertaining, relaxing, reading, watching TV or movies and all the other activities that take place in this central part of your home is more complicated than putting a dimmer on an overhead light and calling it a day.
A well-lit living room ideally should have layered lighting that illuminates all four corners to create balance and a pleasant atmosphere. It should include a mix of ambient, accent, and task lighting—chandeliers, wall sconces, table lamps, floor lamps, recessed lighting, and even candlelight—to illuminate the room for differing atmospheres and purposes.
Check out these bright living room lighting ideas in a range of styles to help inspire you.
Try a Statement Floor Lamp
For this warm, modern living room, Houston-based Laura Umansky of Laura U Interior Design chose an oversized statement arched floor lamp with a striking, slim silhouette that provides ample but diffused ambient light. And it looks just as good when it's not turned on.
Whether you choose a design classic like a midcentury Arco Floor Lamp or an affordable Scandi-style tripod floor lamp, use the extra real estate you're likely to have in the living room to treat lighting as a piece of furniture as well as a source of illumination.
Hang a Moroccan Lantern
You don't need to have a Moroccan-style interior to incorporate a dreamy perforated metal Moroccan lantern into your living room.
Polish interior designer Mirka McNeill hung a Moroccan lantern in the living room of her London home, which adds a note of whimsy to the eclectic decor and casts magical shadows when lit up in the center of the room.
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Try a Sculptural Wall Light
If you use your living room primarily for Netflix and chilling, why not use the space above your sofa to install a dramatic wall light like the Eclipse Wall Light by Tilen Sepi? for Bazar Noir as seen in this living room set-up by Pamono.
It's the kind of functional wall art and decor that is a conversation starter, a mood-setter, and works especially well in minimal space.
Mix Old and New Fixtures
An antique chandelier or vintage sconces can warm up a contemporary living room, and contemporary lighting design can keep a room with historic bones feeling current.
In this lovely London-period home, interior designer Charles Mellersh chose warm contemporary lighting like the Ball Light Wall Brackets in polished brass from Michael Anastassiades hung on either side of the fireplace mantel instead of the formal sconces you might expect to give the classic room a timeless appeal.
Additional lighting, including an overhead fixture and a standing lamp in brass, allows you to use different shapes while maintaining a harmonious feel.
Hang a Pair of Sconces
Warm wall sconces make a living room feel cozy without taking up floor or table space.
Tyler Karu Design + Interiors hung a pair of warm metallic sconces on a moody blue wall in this coastal Maine living room that creates an inviting and relaxing atmosphere.
Add Custom LED Lighting
To add warmth to a contemporary space, built-in or LED strip lighting can be used to highlight a coffered ceiling; illuminate the underside of a console to give it a leavening effect; or back-light open shelving to highlight decorative objects or books.
Be sure to mix in an interesting fixture or two to keep the room feeling homey and add sculptural interest.
Add a Side Table Lamp
Give your living room lighting a cohesive feel by using the same shape of lampshade on table lamps, floor lamps, and a central pendant light.
Marie Flanigan Interiors added a clear glass table lamp on a side table at the end of the sofa with a white cone-shaped lampshade that echoes other lighting fixtures spread around the room.
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Include Soft Candlelight
Candlelight is the ultimate feel-good light source and adds a finishing layer to any lighting scheme that will make your living room atmosphere extra comfortable and inviting.
Mix candlesticks in varying styles and materials to add warmth to a contemporary space.
Light the Fireplace
Nothing is more welcoming than the warm glow of a fire, but those lucky enough to have fireplaces should have a backup plan for warm weather since an empty fireplace can end up making the room feel cold.
In this living room, an overhead fixture with warm-colored light bulbs is augmented with wall sconces hung throughout the room to add an even glow and complement the warm wood accents.
And of course, you can always fill your fireplace with eco-friendly LED pillar candles with convincingly flickering flames.
Hang a Modern Pendant Light
The classic proportions and bones of this living room/dining room from interior designer Maite Granda are given an edgy contemporary update with a sculptural LED overhead light hung over the dining table.
Pair Mismatched Lighting
When choosing lighting for either side of a sofa, there's no need to limit yourself to matching table lamps.
In this living room, a table lamp on one side and a low-slung chandelier on the other create balance without being too matchy. The brass finishes on both fixtures, as well as the coffee table, keep the pairing harmonious.
Hang a Classic Chandelier
If your living room has giant windows, consider choosing fixtures that don't interfere with the natural daylight, like a classic crystal chandelier. For an airy, uncluttered look, try table lamps with clear glass or plastic forms.
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Add a Reading Lamp
Add task lighting to your living room with a reading lamp. Emily Henderson Design chose a black metal floor lamp in the style of Greta M. Grossman's Grasshopper lamp that has a slim and elegant profile while providing adequate light for nighttime reading sessions.
Choose a Bold Standing Lamp
Choose a striking standing floor lamp that is as decorative as it is functional. This living room from Caitlin Higgins for Emily Henderson Design gets a boost from an oversized retro-style floor lamp that matches the eclectic feel of the room.
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