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Dining Room Lighting

Choosing lights such as Dining Room Shop By Room is one of the best parts of any home design project. Or maybe you just need to liven up a space with something new?

If you browse through our Dining Room Shop By Room collection, you'll see Dining Room lights of different shapes and sizes, with a wide variety of Lladró Lighting lights available. A helpful tip – click on a picture when scrolling through and you'll often see additional images of Dining Room Shop By Room installed in a property.

Help & Advice

The best lighting for a dining room often includes a combination of ambient, task, and accent lighting. A statement chandelier or pendant light placed directly above the dining table provides both function and style. Additionally, incorporating dimmable lights or layered lighting with wall sconces and floor lamps can create a versatile and adaptable dining atmosphere.
The amount of light required in a dining room depends on its size and intended ambiance. As a general rule, you should aim for about 20-30 lumens per square foot in a dining room. However, dimmer switches can be beneficial, allowing you to adjust the brightness based on the occasion.
Warm white light (around 2700K to 3000K) is usually preferred for dining rooms. It creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere ideal for relaxed meals and gatherings. This warm glow enhances food's visual appeal and promotes a comfortable ambiance
Typically, the primary dining room light, such as a chandelier or pendant, should be centered over the dining table rather than the entire room, especially if the table isn't centered in the room. This ensures even lighting for everyone seated and enhances the overall aesthetics.
The best lighting for a dining room often includes a combination of ambient, task, and accent lighting. A statement chandelier or pendant light placed directly above the dining table provides both function and style. Additionally, incorporating dimmable lights or layered lighting with wall sconces and floor lamps can create a versatile and adaptable dining atmosphere.
The amount of light required in a dining room depends on its size and intended ambiance. As a general rule, you should aim for about 20-30 lumens per square foot in a dining room. However, dimmer switches can be beneficial, allowing you to adjust the brightness based on the occasion.
Warm white light (around 2700K to 3000K) is usually preferred for dining rooms. It creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere ideal for relaxed meals and gatherings. This warm glow enhances food's visual appeal and promotes a comfortable ambiance.
Typically, the primary dining room light, such as a chandelier or pendant, should be centered over the dining table rather than the entire room, especially if the table isn't centered in the room. This ensures even lighting for everyone seated and enhances the overall aesthetics.
The bottom of a dining room light fixture should hang about 28 to 34 inches above the dining table's surface. This height ensures the fixture illuminates the table effectively without obstructing views or conversations.