Lighting by Room — Find the Right Fixture for Every Space
\n\nEvery Room Deserves the Right Light
\nDifferent spaces demand different lighting. A kitchen needs shadow-free task light; a bedroom needs warm, dimmable ambience; a home office needs glare-free focus. Select your room to find the perfect fixtures.
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\n \n Kitchen & Dining
\nIsland pendants, under-cabinet task lights, dining chandeliers, and the most common kitchen lighting mistakes.
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\n \n Bathroom
\nVanity sconces, IP-rated shower lights, anti-fog mirrors, and why a single ceiling light ruins every bathroom.
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\n \n Living Room
\nLayered light for TV watching, reading, socializing, and showcasing art — all under one ceiling.
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\n \n Bedroom
\nSleep-friendly color temperatures, bedside reading lights, wardrobe illumination, and smart dimming.
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\n \n Home Office & Studio
\nGlare-free desk lighting, video call setup, CRI for color work, and lighting windowless rooms.
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\n \n Outdoor & Garden
\nFlood lights, wall packs, pathway bollards, and IP65+ fixtures for year-round weather resistance.
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\nKitchen is the hardest room to light — start there. It demands three independent light layers (task/ambient/accent) and has the most specific hanging-height requirements.
\nBathroom is the most safety-critical — if you only upgrade one room’s lighting for code compliance, make it the bathroom. IP ratings and GFCI circuits are non-negotiable.
\nLiving room benefits most from dimmers — a $20 dimmer switch transforms a single-purpose ceiling light into a five-mode room transformer.
\n\nBrowse by Fixture Type
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- Pendant Lights — Hanging fixtures for islands, dining tables, and entryways \n
- Wall Sconces — Bathroom vanity, hallway, and bedside lighting \n
- Ceiling Fans with Lights — Dual-purpose airflow + ambient lighting \n
- LED Mirrors — Backlit and illuminated bathroom mirrors \n
- Track Lighting — Adjustable accent and task lighting \n