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Lighting Styles 101 | Interior Design Guide to Lighting

All you need to know about the latest lighting designs to enhance every space in your next interior design project. Click through each design  to browse wall lighting, ceiling lights, ceiling fixtures, standalone lamps, and wall sconces.

  • Inspired by early American colonial and rustic designs.
  • Features simple, handcrafted looks with warm tones.
  • Common materials: wrought iron, wood, and aged metals.

View Americana Design Lighting

  • Originated in the 1920s–30s, known for its bold geometric patterns.
  • Often features chrome, glass, and gold accents.
  • Popular for statement chandeliers and sconces.

View Art Deco Design Lighting

  • Characterized by colourful, stained, or blown glass shades.
  • Tiffany lamps are a famous example.
  • Creates a warm, artistic glow.
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View Bohemian Design Lighting

  • Inspired by Japanese, Chinese, and East Asian aesthetics.
  • Often features rice paper, bamboo, or intricate woodwork.
  • Provides a soft, tranquil glow.

View Asian Design Lighting

  • Free-spirited, eclectic designs with beaded accents, macrame, or colorful glass.
  • Often handmade and features a mix of natural elements.
  • Creates a cozy, layered look

View Bohemian Design Lighting

  • Relaxed, versatile lighting that blends with different interiors.
  • Focuses on simplicity and functionality without being overly ornate.

 

View Casual Design Lighting

  • Designed for business spaces, often featuring LED panels, track lighting, or large-scale pendants.
  • Prioritizes efficiency, brightness, and durability.

View Commercial Design Lighting

  • Sleek, minimal, and often uses chrome, glass, or clean lines.
  • A modern aesthetic that avoids excessive ornamentation.

View Contemporary Design Lighting

  • Inspired by farmhouse and lodge-style living.
  • Features wood, distressed metal, and warm tones.
  • Often includes lantern-style fixtures or candle-inspired lights.

View Country/Rustic Design Lighting

  • Rooted in handmade, durable design from the early 1900s.
  • Uses wood, stained glass, and geometric patterns.
  • Often seen in Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired designs.

View Craftsman/Mission Design Lighting

  • Luxurious and elegant, often seen in chandeliers and pendant lights.
  • Features crystal prisms or glass beads that reflect light beautifully.

 

View Crystal Design Lighting

  • Similar to Rustic but with a lighter, vintage charm.
  • Often features wood, galvanized metal, and Edison bulbs.

 

View Farm House Design Lighting

  • Lighting that is primarily practical.
  • Sample of functional lighting, such as task lights, reading lamps, or workbench lighting.

View Functional Design Lighting

  • Inspired by factories and warehouses, featuring raw metal, exposed bulbs, and utilitarian designs.
  • Often uses black, brass, or copper finishes.

View Industrial Design Lighting

  • Playful, colorful designs suited for children’s rooms.
  • Often features fun shapes, themed designs, and soft lighting.

View Kids Design Lighting

  • Inspired by the 1950s–60s, featuring sleek lines, warm wood tones, and atomic-age designs.
  • Often includes globe lights, brass finishes, and asymmetrical designs.

View Mid-century Modern Design Lighting

  • Clean, sleek, and minimalist with a focus on functionality.
  • Uses LED, geometric shapes, and neutral colors.

 

View Modern Design Lighting

  • Inspired by coastal and maritime themes.
  • Uses rope, weathered wood, brass, and lantern-style designs.

 

View Nautical Design Lighting

  • Inspired by historical revival designs.
  • Often features antique finishes, Edison bulbs, and vintage metals.

 

View Restoration Design Lighting

  • Classic stained glass lighting with intricate patterns.
  • Often showcases nature-inspired themes.

 

View Tiffany Design Lighting

  • Elegant, classic designs with bronze, gold, or ornate detailing.
  • Common in formal dining rooms and classic interiors.

View Traditional Design Lighting

  • A blend of traditional and contemporary styles.
  • Neutral colors and soft curves with modern finishes.

View Trasitional Design Lighting

  • Inspired by island living
  • Often featuring bamboo, rattan, and palm leaf designs.

View Tropical Design Lighting

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