Indoor Lighting: Illuminate Every Corner of Your Home
Brightening your home isn’t just about overhead bulbs; it’s about layering indoor lighting to make each room feel welcoming, purposeful, and uniquely yours. Whether you’re settling in under a modern ceiling light, prepping dinner beneath a sleek pendant, or winding down with a book under a floor lamp, the right light fixture transforms both mood and function. At Residence Supply, our collection spans chandeliers, ceiling light fixtures, wall sconces, table lamps, floor lamps, and flush mount ceiling lights, each chosen for style, quality, and ease of installation. Ready to refresh your home without rewiring? Let’s dive in.
Types of Indoor Lighting & Where They Shine
Overhead & Ceiling Fixtures
- Chandeliers & Pendant Lights: Eye-catching focal points over dining tables or in an entryway.
- Flush mount & Semi-flush Ceiling Lights: Ideal for rooms with low ceilings or hallways, conserving headroom.
- Track Lighting: Adjustable heads spotlight countertops, artwork, or accent furniture.
Task & Accent Lighting
- Table lamps & floor lamps: Portable solutions that illuminate corners and reading nooks.
- Wall sconces & wall-mounted fixtures: Perfect for vanity lighting, reading by the bed, or creating soft ambient washes in hallways.
- Under-cabinet & LED strip lights: Provide glare-free task lighting in kitchens and workspaces.
Specialty & Decorative Pieces
- Bathroom sconces & vanity lights: Damp-rated fixtures ensure shadow-free grooming.
- Picture lights: Direct light to artwork or architectural features.
- Outdoor-rated indoor lights: Porch-style pendants and sconces that bridge indoor and outdoor styles.
Designer Secrets for Professional Results
- Rule of Odds: Group table lamps or floor lamps in odd numbers (1, 3, 5) for a dynamic vignette.
- Mix Heights: Blend tall pendant lights with shortertable lamps or a flush mount with wall sconces.
- Coordinate Finishes: Limit to 2–3 metal finishes—warm (brass, bronze) or cool (chrome, nickel, matte black).
- Light Direction: Uplighting expands spaces, downlighting focuses on tasks, and side lighting from wall sconces eliminates shadows.
Explore Our Complete Indoor Lighting Collection
Discover the perfect lighting solution for every space, style, and need with our expertly curated collections.
Indoor Lighting for Every Space: Kitchen Lighting | Living Room Lighting | Bedroom Lighting | Bathroom Lighting | Dining Room Lighting | Home Office Lighting | Hallway Lighting | Stairway Lighting
Popular Lighting Styles: Modern Lighting | Contemporary Lighting | Traditional Lighting | Industrial Lighting | Minimalist Lighting | Scandinavian Lighting | Mid-Century Modern Lighting | Farmhouse Lighting | Rustic Lighting | Art Deco Lighting | Bohemian Lighting
Premium Materials: Brass Lighting | Crystal Lighting | Glass Lighting | Wood Lighting | Ceramic Lighting | Concrete Lighting
Expert Guides & Resources: Lighting Design Guide | Installation Guide | Maintenance Tips | Energy Efficiency Guide | Smart Lighting Guide | Color Temperature Guide | Dimming Guide | Sizing Guide | Style Guide | Commercial Lighting Guide
Master the Art of Light Layering
- Ambient: Begin with a flush mount or chandelier for overall brightness.
- Task: Add pendant lights, desk lamps, or under-cabinet strips for specific activities.
- Accent: Finish with wall-mounted fixtures, track lighting, or picture lights to highlight features.
Control each layer independently for customized moods—bright for cooking, focused for work, soft for winding down.
Lighting for Every Activity
- Work-From-Home Success: Pair 500-lumen ambient fixtures with a 1,000-lumen task lamp placed to the side of your monitor.
- Reading & Relaxation: Use an adjustable floor lamp or swing-arm wall sconce delivering 1,000 lumens about 15 inches from your book.
- Entertainment Zones: Dim overhead chandeliers or ceiling lamps to 10–30% and add bias lighting behind your TV to improve contrast and reduce eye fatigue.
- Seasonal Wellness: Opt for 4,000 K cool white light in winter daylight hours, then switch to warmer, lower-lumen settings for summer evenings that mimic sunset.
Installation & Safety Guidelines
- DIY vs. Professional: Simple like-for-like swaps suit experienced DIYers; adding new circuits or heavy chandeliers requires a licensed electrician.
- Power Off Safely: Always shut off the breaker, test wires with a voltage tester, and match wire colors properly (hot to hot, neutral to neutral, and ground to ground).
- Mounting Limits: Standard ceiling boxes support up to 50 lbs—heavier fixtures need reinforced hardware or ceiling reinforcement.
Maintenance & Care Tips
- Dust Monthly: Wipe fixtures and pendant lights with a microfiber cloth; wash glass shades in warm, soapy water.
- Swap Bulbs Correctly: Check maximum wattage and dimmer compatibility before installing LED retrofits.
- Seasonal Checkups: Rotate shades quarterly, and inspect damp-rated bathroom sconces and outdoor-rated indoor lights annually.
