Create perfectly layered illumination throughout your home with our expertly curated room-by-room lighting collections. Professional designers know that successful lighting design requires multiple light sources working together—typically 5-7 fixtures per room combining ambient, task, accent, and mood lighting to achieve both functionality and atmosphere.
Each room in your home serves unique purposes and demands specific lighting solutions. Your kitchen needs bright task lighting for food preparation, while your bedroom requires adjustable ambient lighting for relaxation. Our room collections eliminate guesswork by featuring fixtures specifically selected for their performance in each environment, from energy-efficient LED pendants that illuminate kitchen islands to dimmable chandeliers that set the perfect dining room mood.
Whether you're seeking contemporary minimalism, transitional elegance, or modern industrial style, our room-based approach ensures your lighting enhances both your daily activities and your design aesthetic. Start with our curated collections, then layer in complementary fixtures to create a cohesive lighting plan that flows seamlessly throughout your home.
Modern lighting design goes beyond mere illumination—it's about creating cohesive environments that reflect your personal aesthetic while supporting how you live. Today's most successful interiors feature carefully coordinated lighting that connects spaces through consistent finishes, proportional scales, and complementary design elements.
Consider your home's architectural style and existing finishes when selecting fixtures. Brushed nickel and matte black work beautifully in contemporary spaces, while aged brass and chrome complement transitional designs. Mix fixture types strategically: combine overhead lighting with table lamps, floor lamps, and wall sconces to create visual interest and functional flexibility.
Professional tip: maintain finish consistency within sight lines while varying fixture types for optimal layering. A kitchen pendant in brushed nickel should coordinate with dining room chandeliers and hallway sconces for visual flow, while different fixture types prevent monotony and provide varied lighting functions.
Kitchen Lighting: Layer pendant lights over islands with under-cabinet task lighting and recessed ambient lighting. Choose fixtures with high-CRI LEDs for accurate food preparation and coordinate finishes with cabinet hardware.
Dining Room Lighting: Center chandeliers or linear suspension lights over dining tables, sized 12 inches narrower than the table width. Add dimmable controls for versatility from intimate dinners to bright gatherings.
Living Room Lighting: Combine multiple light sources—floor lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces—to create flexible ambient lighting. Avoid relying solely on overhead fixtures for a more sophisticated, layered approach.
Bedroom Lighting: Install bedside task lighting for reading, overhead ambient lighting with dimmer controls, and accent lighting to highlight architectural features or artwork.
Bathroom Lighting: Focus on vanity lighting with fixtures on either side of mirrors to eliminate shadows, plus ambient overhead lighting. Choose damp-rated fixtures designed for high-moisture environments.