Create the Perfect Ambience with Living Room Lighting
Your living room is where life happens: movie nights, cosy catch-ups, and quiet moments of relaxation. Set the tone for every occasion with our stylish, versatile collection of living room lighting.
Light That Transforms Your Space
From striking ceiling lights to subtle accent lighting, we offer everything you need to design a layered, welcoming atmosphere. Whether your style is sleek and modern or warm and traditional, you’ll find lighting to suit every taste.
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Ceiling Lights & Pendants – Great for making a statement or providing general illumination.
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Floor Lamps – Perfect for reading corners or adding ambient light to dimmer spaces.
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Wall Lights – Add depth and dimension while freeing up floor space.
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Table Lamps – Ideal for side tables, shelves, or mood lighting.
Why Shop Living Room Lights with Lighting Lover?
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Styles for Every Home – Explore industrial, Scandi, retro, and contemporary designs.
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Energy-Saving Options – LED lights that are kind to your bills and the planet.
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Smart & Dimmable Features – Tailor your lighting to every mood, from lively to laid-back.
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UK-Based Support & Fast Delivery – Helpful service and speedy shipping you can count on.
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Living Room Lighting Tips
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Layer lighting with a mix of ceiling, wall, and floor lamps to create zones and ambiance.
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Use dimmable lighting to shift from day to night effortlessly.
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Warm white bulbs (2700–3000K) are perfect for creating a cosy, relaxed feel.
Popular FAQs
What types of lighting should I use in a living room?
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Use layered lighting: combine ambient (ceiling/overhead), task (floor or table lamps), and accent (wall lights, uplights, picture lights) to create balance and flexibility.
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Use fixtures like chandeliers, pendant lights, semi-flush mounts for general lighting; floor and table lamps for reading; wall sconces or uplights to highlight features or walls.
What colour temperature and brightness are best for a living room?
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A warm white light (2700 K to 3000 K) generally feels cosy and inviting — ideal for relaxing spaces.
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Brightness should be enough to see comfortably without harsh glare; use dimmers where possible so you can adjust intensity to suit the mood or the time of day.
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For reading or tasks, consider having localised task lighting (e.g., a floor lamp) with a bit higher brightness.
Can I use dimmers or smart lighting in the living room?
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Yes — dimmers allow you to adjust ambience; many modern LED fixtures are dimmable already or have compatible drivers.
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Smart lighting systems allow you to schedule, change colours, control remotely, or group scenes (e.g., movie mode, evening mode).
How do I avoid glare or harsh lighting in a living room?
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Use diffusers, frosted glass, or shades to soften direct light.
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Avoid exposing bare bulbs in line of sight.
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Indirect lighting (uplights, cove lights) helps to bounce light off ceilings or walls, producing gentler illumination.
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Position lighting so it doesn’t cast harsh shadows or shine directly into seating areas or TV screens.
Where should living room lighting be placed?
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Overhead lighting (central or recessed) for general illumination.
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Place floor or table lamps beside sofas or armchairs where reading or tasks are likely to occur.
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Accent lighting (wall sconces, picture lights) to highlight artwork, architectural features or display shelves.
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If you have a media unit or TV, position lights to avoid reflections on the screen (e.g., uplights behind or to the side).
How many light sources should a living room have?
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A good guideline is to use three layers: ambient, task, and accent.
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For medium to large living rooms, use multiple sources, such as a central overhead light and two floor or table lamps, plus accent lights.
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This distribution lets you control each layer separately and adjust the mood.
How do I maintain living room lighting fixtures?
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Turn off the power before cleaning.
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Wipe fixture surfaces, lamp stands, and shades with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth (avoid harsh chemical cleaners).
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Clean glass or fabric shades gently; remove if possible.
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Periodically check for loose screws, fittings, or connections, especially in pendant or ceiling fixtures.
Browse our collection today to find lighting that adds warmth, depth, and character to your living room. At Lighting Lover, we make it easy to create a space you’ll love to live in.
💡 Living rooms are here to help relax your mind, for more inspiration check out our blog post all about ways to set the right mood with lighting.