Lighting does more than brighten a space— it sets the mood and highlights design details.
From ambient lighting to feature lights, each type serves a different purpose. In this point, we’re sharing some common light features used in homes and how they can enhance both function and aesthetic 🤍
• Pendant light: Adds character and works great over dining tables and kitchen islands.
... Read moreWhen planning lighting for a home, it’s important to think not just about brightness but also about how different lighting types can create atmosphere and complement decor. Pendant lights are often my favorite choice for dining areas because they add a visual focal point and can tie together the style of the room. I’ve found they work best when hung at the right height, around 30-36 inches above the table, to avoid glare yet provide good illumination.
Wall lights provide beautiful ambient illumination and serve as great accent lighting. I like using them in hallways or living rooms where soft light helps create a cozy vibe without overwhelming the space. Downlights are practical and unobtrusive, offering general lighting without drawing attention to themselves. However, I recommend pairing them with other light sources to avoid harsh shadows.
Magnetic lights offer amazing flexibility—they can be repositioned to highlight artwork or change the mood depending on the occasion. This makes them ideal for multipurpose rooms where lighting needs vary.
Track lighting has been a game-changer in my experience for spotlighting key features such as shelves, art pieces, or kitchen counters. It gives you directional control, so you can focus light exactly where it’s needed.
Lastly, profile lights—those subtle built-in lights for cabinets and shelves—add a touch of elegance and highlight details without becoming the centerpiece. Integrating these lighting types thoughtfully can transform the function and aesthetics of any room, making your home feel inviting and well-designed.