Fancy Wall Lights

An ideal choice to brighten up atriums, halls and living rooms, designer wall lights can act as compact pieces of art in themselves. Wall lights are also ideal for illuminating entrances or corridors. Ambient wall light lamps in bedrooms can be used to avoid pitch black darkness at night. Decorative wall lights for bathrooms are also available nowadays, adding a lavish touch to the bath area. Furthermore, wall lights can also complement pictures and paintings, adding contrast to colours and sketches with an ambient glow.

Homeowners are also using custom-made wall lights for decorating empty walls as modern lighting artists are creating new wall light designs that are artworks in themselves. These luxury wall lights can be picked up from lighting studios where bespoke wall lights and lighting fixtures are available.

Types of Wall Lights

There are a vast number of decorative wall lights in the market, so selecting a wall light that fits the décor is essential. Consider the choice of materials, lighting direction and utility. There are three main types of wall lamps, upwards, downwards and two-way. Every model has a specific use case, e.g. picture lights are a sub-category of wall lights., used for lighting pictures or paintings on a wall using upwards or downwards illumination.

Design and use of Wall Lights:

Every wall light is not for every wall. A traditional décor will not support a modern LED wall light; similarly, a conventional wall light will look out of place in a contemporary home. Lighting artists and designers can offer expert advice on the choice of materials, design and correct placement of wall lights. Also, wall light sets can be purchased for a consistent look across the board when finalising lighting choices.

In hotels, wall lights can be used along corridors and in bedrooms for illumination as well as creating aesthetic appeal. Fancy wall sconces are a great example of hospitality lighting.

Downward Wall Lights: Used for lighting in bedrooms, studies and other interior spaces with an intimate setting. These lights make rooms appear cosy and comfortable.

Upward Wall Lights: Used for lighting in living rooms, halls and corridors, these lights create a feeling of space by drawing the eye upwards.

Two-Sided Wall Lights: A combination of the two, these wall lights offer multipurpose use and can even be customised for single side illumination if so desired.

Related Wall Light Items:

Upwards Wall Light | Downwards Wall Light | Two-Sided Wall Light

Related Wall Light Categories:

Living Room Wall Light | Bedroom Wall Light | Kitchen Wall Light | Dining Room Wall Light | Hall Wall Light | Wall Light for Hotels