Lucy Mather from Arighi Bianchi offers some hints and tips to take lighting up a level, with a decorative approach using the latest looks and trends in fixed and accessory lighting solutions
There are so many choices and considerations when it comes to installing lighting into a new property or renovation project that it can be easy to become overwhelmed, cram too many ideas into one space or even play it too safe.
Of course, there’s ‘practical lighting’ which has to be factored into a room, but this doesn’t have to mean it’s not super stylish and nor does it have to come with a ‘designer price tag’. For us, planning decorative lighting into an interior scheme from the start is the key.
Fixed lighting features certainly should be something that you detail at the early stages. Ideally you should work with an interior designer, architect or electrician to design a scheme that aligns with your vision for the property – with specific lighting for entertaining spaces, practical tasks like cooking, subtle lighting for relaxing and clever lighting to highlight key design features, furniture and outdoor spaces.
If you’re getting towards the end of your project and are concerned that you haven’t quite nailed the lighting scheme in your property, all is not lost. There are lots of ways that you can layer clever lighting features into the final interior design that will leave you feeling illuminated.
CHOOSE A DESIGN-LED FOCAL PIECE
Planning the positioning of your statement lighting is the first step, but for the wow factor it’s important to decide on the style of lighting to suit an interior’s scheme as well. Size matters – especially at the planning stage – statement ceiling lights are a hugely popular way of combining a designer-led focal point with a soft and ambient lighting scheme. A bold piece planned in to sit over a dining table will not only frame the space, but will also create an elegant and modern backdrop for entertaining.
The metallic industrial style designs that are popular right now don’t have to result in a harsh finish. Look for styles with curved edges and combine a soft bulb. To tie the aesthetic together, choose a design that has complementing pieces. Floor lamps will help to add another layer of lighting and ambience to your room, while a smaller table lamp can illuminate shelving or a small seating nook.
Ceiling lights can be used effectively in most rooms in the home to create the atmosphere that you are looking for. Remember to think about how much light they will cast – you may want to choose a darker, more enclosed design in the bedroom or relaxation spaces, but something brighter for a living space.
USE LAMPS TO FULL EFFECT
As a rule, every room should have three different sources of light – general lighting (overhead pendants or ceiling lights), specific lighting (task-led) and ambient lighting (decorative pieces or candles).
Once you have got your general lighting sorted, it’s time to think about adding in those additional layers – this is where lamps come in.
Lamps are extremely versatile and are easy to change if you decide to refresh your design scheme in the future. Never underestimate how much a floor or table lamp can transform the ambience of your room – both from a lighting and design perspective.
Table lamps are fantastic at illuminating a piece of artwork or interesting design pieces. You should also consider using symmetry to frame a piece of furniture like a sideboard, console table, sofa or bed – by adding a lamp at either side. Use a floor lamp to light up a dark corner or create a new perspective in a hallway or landing. You can also create a cosy reading nook or relaxation space from a dark corner with a floor lamp.
When choosing your lamps, think about what you want to achieve with the overall look and feel – sculptural designs can be works of art in their own right and will create a design statement even when switched off. Lamps can also add colour and texture to your space and allow you to build in new materials and shapes.
MAKE A STATEMENT WITH NEON
Neon is a design trend that never goes away – in fact, this year it has been growing in popularity as people look to inject some fun and personality to their spaces. If you’re looking to create a room with some extra wow factor then think about investing in a bespoke neon sign for the ultimate personalisation for your home. There are some great neon signs out there, including bespoke made – that can work in so many spaces, from kitchens, dining rooms, studies and bedrooms to outdoor entertaining spaces. Go big and bold with a design or quote that captures your personality and joie de vivre!
Lucy Mather is head of communications at furniture supplier Arighi Bianchi