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Timeless Lighting Trends For Your Living Room For The Second Half Of 2023

Overhead pendants, stunning sculptural shapes and patterns, and bespoke fittings are just a few of the living room light design ideas predicted by our experts will light up the design world in 2023. Any design scheme must include lighting, but in the winter, when the days are shorter and we spend a lot more time indoors than usual, it takes on a whole new level of significance.

As a result of the pandemic, our attention has been drawn to our houses, and we are becoming increasingly aware of how important it is for our homes to be both comfortable and beautiful. Everything, especially the lighting, must have a purpose but also be aesthetically pleasing. Industry experts are employing patterns as focal points, texture as comfort, and clean lines and furnishings for a timeless design to make today's living spaces cozier and more welcoming.

Living Room Lighting Trends

The lighting in your living room should help you create a cozy, welcoming ambiance, with layers that illuminate the room and those that produce gentle, calm moments. 

Globe & Bubble Lights

The living room's essential sense of harmonic comfort is well enhanced by the soft, rounded forms. Such tones complement other rounder shapes seen in your chairs or coffee tables without dominating the room. 

Glass Lights

Lights made of delicate glass are timeless and frequently appear on trend charts. We're especially excited about using glass lights in living spaces in the upcoming months because they are perfect for establishing a comfortable ambiance with deliberate understatement. This is particularly true for lamps with tinted glass, whether it has an amber, gray, or opal white hue, as they will decrease light for a muted atmosphere.

Statement Light Fixtures

In a room, statement fixtures act as sculpture. According to Greg Martin, design director for Kichler, "a fixture can change a room in a dramatic way—from the aspect of the light it provides, as well as from the scale and form of the texture." Consider scale when selecting a statement light fixture: They ought to be larger than the other lighting fixtures in the space while still being unobtrusive. Think about the way the fixture casts a room's lighting. Does the lighting source provide direct light? light from the ceiling to reflect? a shade or a piece of glass to cast a pattern? "It all adds visual drama," says Martin.

Nods to Nostalgia

A desire for simpler, if idealized, times is a normal reaction to a few years of epidemic, unrest, and the possibility of a global recession. This year, lighting will see the emergence of timeless silhouettes from key design eras, such as the old world and the midcentury. 

Brass and Black Finishes

This successful combo continues to prevail. Even while farmhouse and industrial lighting designs are still in demand, warmer blacks and brass fixtures with a vintage or antique vibe add a fresh touch. Although there are many new options on the market that imitate this design, you can also find lots of used items that have the antique brass appearance.

Natural Tones

Living Room Lighting is no exception to the current trend of using natural components in home decor. The most popular materials for fashion are still woven grasses (like rattan and seagrass), stone, rough-cut crystals, and even highly reactive ceramic glazes.

Trending Glass

White glass has a mellow light that reduces glare. Everyone in the room will be able to see more clearly with less glare. Even though LED bulbs have significantly improved in style and beauty, white or patterned glass can be used to cover a bulb if necessary. Choosing a transparent glass fixture? "Find one that's totally sealed so dust doesn't get into it," advises Bob Warmbold, a certified lighting expert at Accent Lighting.

Living Room Lighting Styles

Living Room Light

Use Lighting As A Design Focal Point

According to Cameron Design House's creative director, Ian Cameron, "homeowners are looking for distinctive pieces for their homes that create maximum impact." Customers are increasingly looking to be more audacious in their design choices, from odd designs to cutting-edge materials. There will be a desire for distinctive and striking lighting fixtures that challenge people on a daily basis. They are also show-stopping works of art in and of themselves. Your choice of living room lighting may be an artistic and creative celebration of many forms, textures, and colors, enhancing your room with a more upscale appearance of contemporary design and visual interest.

Sculptural Pieces

Following the trend of employing lighting as a design focal point in a room, many of us will include statement, sculptural lights into our spaces in 2023. This provides stunning, artistic touches to a room. According to Ian Cameron, sculptural lighting that resembles really lovely and organic shapes from the natural world can give spaces a needed softness and fluidity.  Nature inspired designs will continue to be a prominent trend in our homes. Drawing inspiration from anything from the flowing movement of water to the amazing forms of mountain ranges. Sculptural lighting will work in concert with curving designs and arch structures to produce comfortable rooms. That feel soft, tranquil, and welcoming in 2023, according to trends in architecture and furniture.

Beautifully Bespoke Designs

Lighting designs that are specifically tailored to our indoor spaces' requirements. As a result, make them feel more distinctive and personalized, will become more popular in 2023. When ordering bespoke joinery, ask the carpenter to make allowances for internal wiring from the start. This will enable certain lights to be integrated into the unit. To remove the need for trailing wires from standalone lamps or wall lights, resulting in a neater finish.

Furthermore, the lovely custom bookshelf was ordered by interior designer Sarah Brown for a London living room and painted a soft pink gloss with tongue and groove accents. A fascinating environment, according to her, is made up of numerous levels that let the eye move around. With the use of vibrant, patterned shades on the sconce and mantle lamp, the appearance is completed with lovely beautiful design. It also creates a unique, custom design that feels great and rich in texture.

Living Room Light

Mood-Enhancing Lighting

It is well known that adding layers of lights to our spaces—from cozy table lamps to candles and sparkling fairy lights—helps to create a calmer, more serene atmosphere. Piero de Marchis, director at Detail Lighting, explains why mood lighting is crucial, citing recent TikTok trends about never using the "big light". Also the importance of our homes serving as centers for healing and recovery. Using ambient light, you may alter the ambiance and set the mood in a space. Homeowners are paying much more attention to how places in the home make us feel. As well as their purpose, which is an important part of building a design strategy. Mood-enhancing light will be a major factor for 2023 and beyond, especially in bathrooms, bedrooms. Also, in  multifunctional spaces like open plan kitchens. This will include dim-to-warm technology as well as carefully placed accent and spotlighting.

Smart Lighting

Many of us are now installing smart lighting in our homes. This is because evolving technology and improvements in light design influence lighting trends year over year. According to Piero de Marchis, an increasing number of areas in our homes serve several purposes. This force them to work harder for us than ever before. The trend toward installing useful light that can be adjusted to suit the room. It is expected to continue growing in open plan living areas and kitchen-dining areas.

In addition, these ingenious lighting designs, which range from voice-activated and motion-sensing lights to multifunctional fittings, like those displayed on the shelving unit by John Cullen Lighting. They are usually more energy saving. They can give the living room light schemes in your space a feeling of greater individuality while still being incredibly functional. Director at Charlton Brown Chris Pask adds, "We anticipate a rise in demand for color-controlled light systems in 2023. We have previously used this technology with artificial skylights. To mimic natural daylight (typically in basements) and the visual appearance of the sun and sky depending on the time of day. Naturally occurring skylight in the morning tends to be a brighter blue compared to warmer hues in the afternoon.

Living Room Decor Styles

Living Room Light

Quiet Luxury

Living rooms are increasingly being used as peaceful spaces, according to designer Sharon Sherman of Thyme and Place Design. According to Sherman, "the living room has shrunk into a more private, close area made for quiet conversation." "As our lifestyles change, I find a greater need for quiet spaces." According to Sherman, this is a part of a bigger trend of "emotional escape rooms." Swivel chairs, which are ideal for inclusive dialogue, are something she suggests for comfortable chairs. Custom and built-in bookcases are another common request Sherman gets, since they offer a cozy haven for reading, writing, or thinking when the area isn't being used for entertaining. 

Cozy Textures

According to a 2023 trend analysis by flooring companies FLOR and Interface, texture is an important approach to add comfort to living spaces. There are numerous opportunities to add texture and increase physical comfort, such with area rugs, accent pillows, and upholstered furniture. Popular textures include bouclé and teddy bear. These textiles have a visual, nubby size that adds style in addition to being plush and pleasing to the touch. Velvet is a common texture in living rooms as well, despite being less visually appealing. They are both available in a variety of colors and goods.

Calming Neutrals

The owner and primary designer of Gina Lauren Interiors, LLC, Gina L. Hacken, observes that "in the living room, we are seeing warm, calming neutrals everywhere." She stress on well-liked hues like sable, mushroom, and ecru for a warm palette. Hacken suggests to highlight these earthy tones with delicate whites and creams, unfinished brass, and natural woods like walnut, oak, and alder.

Bold Marble

Despite being a classic element of bathroom and kitchen design, marble is now becoming popular in other areas of the house, according to FLOR and Interface. Marble is making a powerful comeback in living spaces. As opposed to the rough, smooth natural stone that is often neglected as an accent in monochromatic and simple interiors. Marble is being used as a statement material for living spaces, including tables, ottomans, floors, and fabrics. Reds, greens, and brown are common marble colors in place of the major whiteness. Additionally, the stone material is a perfect match for biophilic designs.

Organic Forms

"Creating fluid experiences within the home is becoming more and more crucial to designers and homeowners this year. According to Adam Dunn, vice president of design at Four Hands, "organic movement, smooth curves, and pieces marked with wavelike constructions are emerging as the grounding features of living spaces." Look for ways to use sweeping features, undulating curves. Also, smooth curved lines to encourage people to unwind and appreciate a space. Dunn advises incorporating fluid forms using organic elements like warm colors and earthy materials like stone. Check out this article for more information.

Conclusion

The color for 2023 is "Viva Magenta," a bold magenta that gives your interiors a feeling of empowerment and optimism. This vibrant yet natural-inspired color works well with pastels and pale neutrals, giving it plenty of opportunity to shine. Lights with an elegant opal white finish are the right match, balancing the potent color with elegant subtlety. Whether you choose to incorporate the deep pink tone into your rooms in a dramatic way via wall paint. Or choose subtle highlights with art, textiles, or hints of design. Visit the lighting collection page of our website for more information. 

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