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What Lighting Fixture for Each Room of the House

Home lighting isn't reduced to bulbs and switches. It's a luminous choreography that accompanies your activities, sculpts your spaces, and creates different ambiances according to time of day. At AEREA, a design studio specializing in creating contemporary objects, we design lighting fixtures that respond to functional needs while bringing sculptural and emotional dimension. This guide details what lighting fixture to choose for each room of your house to create coherent and harmonious lighting.

Fundamental Principles of Home Lighting

Functional Lighting vs Ambient Lighting

Each room requires luminous stratification: functional lighting for precise tasks (cooking, reading, working) and ambient lighting to create atmosphere. The best lighting schemes combine multiple sources at different heights and intensities.

A design lighting fixture can fulfill both functions simultaneously. A suspension above a table provides functional lighting for meals while creating intimate ambiance. A table lamp illuminates a reading corner while serving as sculptural decorative object.

Color Temperature and Atmosphere

Color temperature, measured in Kelvin, profoundly influences ambiance. Warm lights (2700-3000K) create welcoming and relaxing atmospheres, ideal for living spaces. Cooler lights (4000-5000K) favor concentration and better suit work spaces.

Living Room Lighting: Creating a Welcoming Atmosphere

The living room is the heart of the home, a multifunctional space that welcomes conversation, relaxation, reading, and sometimes work. Living room lighting must be versatile and stratified.

Living Room Suspension as Focal Point

A living room suspension at the space's center immediately creates an architectural focal point. It's often the first light source the eye captures upon entering. For a modern interior, choose a suspension with sculptural forms that becomes a suspended artwork.

Installation height: In a living room without table underneath, install the suspension between 2m and 2.20m from the floor to create presence without obstructing views.

Dimensions: For a living room of 20-25m², a suspension of 50-70cm diameter creates balanced presence. For more generous volumes, don't hesitate to go up to 80-100cm diameter.

Flower suspension lighting style: Organic forms inspired by nature – petals, corollas, stylized floral structures – bring sculptural softness. A flower suspension lighting in glass magnificently diffuses light while creating delicate shadow plays. The rose flower suspension lighting or flower petal suspension lighting evokes contemporary poetry that softens minimalist interiors.

Fabric and rattan alternative: For warmer, bohemian ambiances, a fabric flower suspension lighting or rattan flower suspension lighting creates filtered and enveloping light. These natural materials bring texture and tactile warmth.

Living Room Lamp for Dedicated Zones

Complete the central suspension with living room lamps positioned strategically. A design living room lamp beside the sofa creates a reading island. A table lamp on a sideboard or console adds a mid-height luminous stratum that enriches ambiance.

Floor lamps: A design floor lamp in a living room corner defines a reading or relaxation zone. Choose models with dimmer to adjust intensity according to moment.

Decorative lighting: Wall sconces or sculptural lamps create luminous accents that highlight architecture or artworks. It's quintessential living room ambient lighting.

Creating Warm Living Room Light

For welcoming ambiance, favor LED bulbs of 2700K (warm living room light). Install dimmers on all main sources to modulate intensity according to activities. In the evening, dimmed light at 30-40% creates intimate atmosphere perfect for relaxation.

Dining Room Lighting: Defining Conviviality Space

The dining room, whether separate or integrated in open space, requires lighting that clearly defines meal territory while creating convivial ambiance.

Suspension Above Table

This is the quintessential dining room lighting. A suspension centered above the table creates an intimacy circle that gathers diners. It visually delimits dining space, particularly crucial in open spaces.

Height: Suspend the fixture between 75 and 85cm above the tabletop. This optimal distance effectively illuminates plates without dazzling seated diners.

Proportions: The fixture's width should represent approximately 1/2 to 2/3 of the table's width. For a 120cm wide table, a 60-80cm suspension works harmoniously.

Form: Elongated suspensions or compositions of multiple aligned suspensions magnificently suit long rectangular tables. Circular or square forms accord with round or square tables.

Complementary Lighting

Don't rely solely on the suspension. Add ambient lighting – wall sconces, lamps on sideboard, or directional spots toward walls – to create luminous stratification that avoids "luminous island in darkness" effect.

Bedroom Lighting: Favoring Relaxation and Intimacy

The bedroom demands soft lighting that favors relaxation while providing functional sources for reading and dressing.

Avoiding Central Ceiling Fixture

Unlike other rooms, the bedroom benefits from avoiding central bedroom lighting at ceiling. Light directly above the bed is rarely flattering and can be bothersome when lying down.

Bedside Lamps

Table lamps on nightstands provide individual reading lighting. Choose models with dimmer or low-intensity bulbs (40W equivalent maximum) to create ambiance conducive to sleep.

Alternative: Wall sconces on each side of the bed free space on nightstands. Install them about 1m-1.20m from mattress for comfortable reading lighting.

Dressing Lighting

If your bedroom integrates a dressing room or wardrobe, dedicated functional lighting facilitates outfit selection. Hidden LED strips or directional spots offer clear light without creating overly clinical ambiance in the rest of the bedroom.

Ambient Light

A decorative suspension in a bedroom corner, far from the bed, creates sculptural focal point. It's bedroom ambient lighting you turn on in the evening when entering, then turn off when going to bed, leaving place for dimmed bedside lamps.

Kitchen Lighting: Combining Functionality and Aesthetics

The kitchen requires the most functional kitchen lighting in the house – precise lighting for food preparation – while maintaining convivial ambiance.

Countertop Lighting

This is the absolute priority. LED strips under upper cabinets directly illuminate the countertop without creating cast shadows. This functional light should be clear (3500-4000K) to correctly distinguish foods.

Suspension Above Island

If your kitchen includes a central island, aligned suspensions create a strong visual axis. It's the opportunity to introduce design lighting that expresses your personality in this space often dominated by functionality.

Configuration: For a 120-150cm long island, two suspensions spaced 60-80cm apart create harmonious rhythm. For longer islands, three aligned suspensions may be necessary.

General Lighting

A central ceiling fixture or recessed spots provide general kitchen lighting. Favor multiple, well-distributed sources rather than a single central source that creates shadow zones.

Entrance Lighting: Creating First Impression

The entrance is the transition between outside and your home's intimacy. Entrance lighting must be welcoming and immediately create positive impression.

Suspension or Ceiling Fixture

A decorative suspension in the entrance creates immediate focal point. If the ceiling is low, opt for a flush-mount design ceiling fixture that maintains volume while bringing character.

Proportions: The entrance is often a compact space. A fixture of 30-45cm diameter generally suffices without visually cluttering.

Functional Lighting

The entrance requires sufficiently generous lighting to facilitate arrivals and departures – finding keys, putting on shoes. Too-dim light creates unwelcoming first impression.

Wall Sconces

If the entrance includes a mirror, sconces on each side create flattering lighting for the last glance before going out. This facial lighting should be soft and without hard shadows.

Office Lighting: Optimizing Concentration and Comfort

The home office, now essential for many, requires office lighting that favors concentration while reducing visual fatigue.

Desk Lamp

A directional table lamp on the desk provides precise task lighting. Choose a model with articulated arm allowing adjustment of light direction according to activities.

Color temperature: Favor 3500-4000K – dynamic enough for concentration without being too cold and clinical.

General Lighting

Never work with only the desk lamp on. The contrast between illuminated zone and surrounding darkness fatigues eyes. Maintain general ambient lighting at 30-40% during work.

Suspension or Ceiling Fixture

If space permits, a design suspension at the office center creates less "functional" and more inspiring ambiance. This is particularly important in home offices where aesthetic environment influences motivation.

Avoiding Reflections

Position light sources perpendicular to computer screen to avoid reflections. Never install light directly behind screen facing you – it creates backlight exhausting for eyes.

Creating Coherence in Home Lighting

Stylistic Harmony

Your lighting fixtures don't need to be identical, but they should share coherent aesthetic language. If you opt for organic forms in the living room (flower suspension lighting), extend this sensibility in other rooms with soft curves and natural materials.

Color Temperature Coherence

Use the same color temperature (or very close temperatures) in all rooms of the same level. Passing from a warm temperature room (2700K) to a cold temperature room (4000K) creates unpleasant discontinuity. Reserve cooler lights for utilitarian spaces like garage or laundry.

Luminous Stratification

Each room should have at minimum three types of light sources: general lighting (ceiling fixture or suspension), task lighting (desk lamp, reading lamp), and ambient lighting (sconces, decorative lamps). This stratification allows adapting lighting to activities and times of day.

The AEREA Philosophy

At AEREA, we design lighting fixtures that transcend simple lighting function. Each piece – whether sculptural living room suspension, design lamp for bedroom, or kitchen lighting with organic forms – is conceived as functional sculpture that inhabits space.

Our creations integrate the latest LED technologies for maximum energy efficiency, but it's the sculptural form that defines the object. An AEREA fixture is never solely a light source – it's an object that dialogues with your architecture, reveals your spaces, and creates luminous experiences that enrich your daily life.

Choosing home lighting with AEREA means understanding that light doesn't merely illuminate – it sculpts, reveals, moves. It's recognizing that each room merits considered, conceived, reflected lighting. It's transforming your house into a sequence of luminous experiences that accompany your life.

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