Wall Sconces: Functional Art for Every Room
Wall sconces do what ceiling lights and table lamps can't, they bring light right to eye level and double as sculptural décor. Whether they're placed beside a fireplace, leading the way down a hallway, or highlighting a bathroom mirror, the right wall sconce changes blank walls into stylish focal points and keeps tabletops and floors clutter-free. At Residence Supply, we thoughtfully select wall sconces that combine practical lighting, modern technology, and skilled craftsmanship, bringing both beauty and function to every space in your home.
Handcrafted Wall Sconces for Your Lighting Plan
- Space-saving by nature – Wall-mounted sconces help to free up tabletops, nightstands, and floor space.
- Layered lighting made easy – They bridge the gap between overhead fixtures and accent lighting, filling shadows and adding depth.
- Flexible for every area – Use them as task lights beside the bed, ambient wash lights in a hallway, or statement pieces in a dining room.
- No style limits – From brass picture-light silhouettes to sleek modern wall cylinders with integrated LEDs, sconces complement any décor.
The Golden Rule for Wall Sconce Placement
Mounting Height: center of the light should be 60 to 66 inches from the floor for most rooms.
Bedside Sconces: place sconces 5 to 10 inches above the mattress for late-night reading.
Bathroom Sconces: aim for sconces to be 28 to 36 inches apart on either side of the mirror.
Explore Residence Supply's Wall Sconces Collection
Popular Sconce Styles: Modern Sconces | Traditional Sconces | Farmhouse Sconces | Rustic Sconces | Industrial Sconces | Mid-Century Sconces | Art Deco Sconces
Premium Materials: Crystal Sconces | Brass Sconces | Wood Sconces | Glass Sconces | Stone Sconces | Alabaster Sconces
Popular Finishes: Polished Nickel Sconces | Antique Brass Sconces | Black Sconces | Gold Sconces | Bronze Sconces
Expert Guides: Wall Sconce Style Guide | Installation Guide | Choosing Bedroom Sconces | Top 10 Modern Sconces | Maintenance & Care
Choosing the Right Wall Sconce Lighting
What Type of Light Do You Need?
- Ambient wash: up-light or up-down glow for soft room fill
- Task lighting: down-light or swing-arm beside a bed or desk
- Accent lighting: picture or art lights, focal-point pieces
Choosing a Wall Sconce for Each Room
- Bedroom Sconces: Wall sconces replace bulky bedside lamps.
- Hallway Sconces: Run a series of wall sconces at 5–6 feet on center to create a gallery feel.
- Bathroom Sconces: Mount wall sconces at eye level, 28 to 36 inches apart, to ensure shadow-free grooming.
- Living & dining: Flank artwork, fireplaces, or built-ins to create a dramatic effect.
How to Choose the Perfect Wall Sconce?
Choosing wall sconces is not just a matter of style. It's a matter of what type of light is best for your space and needs. Below is an easy guideline to help you with your choice.
1. Consider the Room: Where will the sconce/sconces be installed? A damp rated sconce is needed in a bathroom, and a swing-arm sconce is perfect for a reading nook in the bedroom. For a hallway, a series of sconces can create a lovely gallery accent of light.
2. Consider the Light Direction: Do you need focused task lighting or ambient light? Uplight sconces cast a lovely glow onto the ceiling and can help make a room feel larger. Downlight sconces are perfect for task lighting, like reading or highlighting a piece of art. Up-down sconces wash light beautifully in both directions.
3. Choose Style: There is a style of sconce to suit every space from modern, minimalism to rustic and industrial. Consider the décor around your room and select a sconce to complement it. Don't worry about sticking to one style - you can always mix it up!
4. Pick Finish: The finish of your sconces can add a lot to the feel/how the room "reads". Classic brass adds glamour, while matte black is perfect for a modern industrial feel. Look at what other finishes you have in the room: cabinet hardware, faucets etc. when making your choice.
Installation Options: Hardwired, Plug In, or Battery-Powered?
- Hardwired Wall Sconces: For a clean and polished appearance, consider hiring an electrician. This investment allows you to enjoy your wall sconces for years to come.
- Plug in Wall Sconces: These models are easy to install with just two screws, making them ideal for renters or quick weekend upgrades.
- Battery/USB: Works best for truly wire-free accent lighting or hard-to-reach walls.
Finishes That Bring Your Wall Sconces to Life
- Aged brass adds warmth and patina and goes great with rich woods.
- Matte black delivers contemporary contrast on light walls.
- Polished nickel or chrome pairs with modern tile and glass.
- Natural materials like rattan, alabaster, or reclaimed wood bring texture.
