55 Bright Ideas for Bedroom Ceiling Lighting
As with any room in your home, your bedroom lighting should never be just an afterthought. The right lighting can take a drab space and turn it into a beautifully illuminated place that has an impact on your mood and wellbeing. But with all the different types of lighting out there, how do you choose? When considering the best lighting for your bedroom, the size of your room and the height of your ceiling should be top considerations; too much light or the use of oversized fixtures can easily overpower a small room, while sparsely placed fixtures may diminish the look of an expansive suite.
Often what works best is to combine several different types of lighting in your bedroom. And perhaps, if you’re working with a space that benefits from ample natural lighting, let it shine (pardon the pun) and have lighting options take a backseat?
Here, we’ve curated a list of our favorite bedroom lighting ideas for the ceiling. So whether you’re looking for small bedroom ceiling lighting ideas or something for your master bedroom, we’ve likely got a solution for you. Realizing that your space may have particular needs, we’ve included some excellent master bedroom lighting ideas for a vaulted ceiling, and even some master bedroom lighting ideas for a tray ceiling, too.
This master bedroom is located on the western side of the house, and it has a balcony that is well set up for enjoying brilliant sunset views. One of our favorite master bedroom lighting ideas for a vaulted ceiling is to suspend task lighting from the rafters, seen here in this desk lamp look-a-like.
34. Pretty in Pink
The bedroom is located on a mezzanine just below the roof of a church. The minimal decor and simple arrangement of the room reflect the client’s modest tastes. The small pewter spotlights and pendant by Holloways of London connect to an exposed galvanized conduit that is set against the brick above the bed.
Take a page from the design of this former Tetley Tea Warehouse turned residence. The home features the building’s original concrete columns, beams, and exposed brick for an authentic hard-loft feel, and the modern lighting blends seamlessly with the style. Exposed globe bulbs offer the bedroom a retro, industrial aesthetic, with enhanced lighting from the bedside lamps.
Homeowners Jette and Mogens worked with architect Mads Lund to create their summer getaway in Zealand. The beach home features soft, neutral palettes with dark accents, including these understated semi-flush lights in the primary bedroom and throughout the house. As the home has ample sunlight, strategically placing these subtle fixtures provides warm, dramatic lighting after dusk, which they enhance using additional lamps from Jette’s company, Vipp.
Built in 1914, this small home in Long Beach, California, retains its quaint charm. The house incorporates an upscale bohemian style, giving every room a clean, eclectic aesthetic. The primary bedroom is no different, as it features a single pendant light with a retro feel that coordinates nicely with other design elements in the room.
Renowned architect Mark Hampton designed this midcentury modern home in Savannah, Georgia. It has since been redecorated but stays true to the home’s vintage by selecting fixtures reminiscent of its build date. In the primary bedroom, these white, hourglass-shaped pendant lights pair exquisitely with the home’s original walnut walls for an updated aesthetic.
Bedroom lighting does not always hang above the bed. Cometa Architects redesigned this family apartment in Barcelona, Spain, creating an elegant, sophisticated aesthetic that complements the decorative ceiling tile. Adding a stem-mount pendant light in the primary bedroom makes a practical reading nook in an otherwise unused bedroom area.
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