Home Home Design & Decor Lighting 15 Cozy Lighting Ideas to Make Any Room More Inviting From small vintage lamps to dimmable overhead lighting, these ideas will make every room in your home feel cozier. By Wendy Rose Gould Wendy Rose Gould Wendy Rose Gould is a veteran lifestyle reporter based in Phoenix, Ariz. with over 10 years of experience. She covers home, wellness, beauty, and travel for outlets such as Martha Stewart, Real Simple, Insider, TODAY, Bustle, TripSavvy, The Zoe Report, and others. Whether ruminating about interior design with the influential leaders in the industry, on the ground at NYFW talking trends with beauty and fashion pros, or venturing to a new corner of the world, she’s always eager to report on the latest and greatest. Editorial Guidelines Published on September 12, 2024 Close Photo: KatarzynaBialasiewicz / Getty Images You can have the most beautifully designed home in the world, complete with top-of-the-line furnishings, an impeccable color story, and rich texture and dimension. But if your lighting isn't quite right? Well, all that effort might have been for naught. Though it’s a relatively "unseen” detail, light is a key pillar of excellent interior design, and nailing it can make all the difference. Along with beautiful overhead light and all-important task lighting, also consider incorporating touches of cozy light into your space for a warm feel. To help you find inspiration for your home, we're sharing lighting ideas from interior designers that will make every room feel comforting and restful. 3 Types of Home Lighting and How to Layer Them to Create a Beautiful and Functional Room 01 of 15 Add a Large Candelabra to Your Fireplace Nancy Nolan / Michael Mitchell Inc Many homes and apartments have non-functioning fireplaces, which are ripe with opportunity for a super cozy moment. In lieu of real fire, opt for a large candelabra—like this artsy piece incorporated into this project by interior design firm Michael Mitchell Inc. 02 of 15 Display a Few Lamp Shelves Paige Rumore / Brad Ramsey Interiors If you like the idea of incorporating light in a vertical space but don't want to forego a traditional lamp, why not combine both? Here, interior designer Brad Ramsey did precisely that. Opt for a slender lamp and make sure to secure it on the shelf to keep everything tucked away and in its place. 03 of 15 Use a Fabric-Shaded Floor Lamp Dren Dibra / Amy Switzer Design For a soothing, soft glow, incorporate a floor lamp with a fabric shade to provide gentle, diffused light. It's the perfect addition to a nursery (or really any bedroom where you want diffused light). "The cozy illumination creates a soothing environment, ideal for bedtime routines, late-night feedings, or quiet moments with your baby," says interior designer Amy Switzer. "The soft, warm light helps create a calming atmosphere, promoting relaxation and helping your little one drift off to sleep more easily." 04 of 15 Add a Pendant Above the Bathtub Allison Elefante Foto / Cerminara Design Every bathroom should feel like a sanctuary; lighting is one of the quickest ways to create the perfect space to escape and recharge. "I focus on layering lighting in every bathroom design; it’s all about creating mood and function," says Carolyn Cerminara, founder and principal designer at Cerminara Design. "When there’s a tub involved, I always incorporate a beautiful pendant above it. It adds a touch of elegance and creates a serene, spa-like atmosphere perfect for unwinding." 55 Small Bathroom Ideas That Make a Big Statement 05 of 15 Incorporate an Artsy Lamp in Your Kitchen Max Attenborough / Pooky.com Kitchens are understandably outfitted with bright overhead lights—you've got tasks to complete and food to prepare, after all. But when the shuffle's done, and the last dish is put away, sometimes you crave the easy glow of a table lamp instead. Have fun with this by incorporating a statement lamp with character. Would You Put a Lamp in Your Kitchen? Interior Designers Say Yes—and Explain How to Choose and Style the Right One 06 of 15 Outfit Your Space with Lanterns Margaret Rajic / Outline Interiors When dusk settles in, let your back porch or patio come alive with a welcoming glow a la lanterns. Outline Interiors opted for a mix of modern glass and wicker-wrapped lanterns here, but you've got plenty of options to choose from. Choose a style that blends into your space. 07 of 15 Choose Warm, Low-Wattage Bulbs Madison Stoa Photography / Triple Heart Design Lighting comes in a plethora of shapes, sizes, and colors. When creating a cozy lighting atmosphere, you'll enjoy more of that ambient glow effect with a warm-leaning, lower-watt bulb versus high-watt options. "Opt for a warm bulb, using a warm white or soft yellow LED bulb with a color temperature around 2700K to 3000K to create a cozy, comforting ambiance," says Switzer. 08 of 15 Add a Dimmer to Your Dining Room Caroline Sharpnack / Cerminara Design Dining rooms are the perfect space to introduce a cozy, intimate vibe. Imagine a room filled with your favorite people eating incredible food, and the ambiance is just right—cozy lighting can help you achieve this vision. "I love to play with shadows and create a more dramatic lighting effect since you don’t need bright light in this area," Cerminara says. "A pro tip is to always use a dimmer so you can easily adjust the mood." She also suggests ensuring the light fixture hangs high enough so it doesn’t obstruct the view across the table, but is still low enough to keep the space feeling warm and inviting." 10 Small Dining Room Ideas to Help You Make the Most of This Space 09 of 15 Hang Wall-Mounted Lights Above Bunk Beds Dren Dibra / Amy Switzer Design Wall-mounted lights offer personalized, adjustable lighting in bunk beds, combining function with coziness. "These lights offer just the right amount of illumination without disturbing the other sleeper, making them perfect for shared bedrooms," Switzer says. "The focused light helps create a small, private oasis in each bunk, enhancing the sense of comfort and security." 10 of 15 Hang Sconces in Nooks Erin Kelly / Melinda Kelson O'Connor Architecture & Interiors Whether you're adding a touch of warmth to a dining nook—as pictured in this design by Melinda Kelson O'Connor Architecture & Interiors—an alcove bed, or corner library, sconces are the perfect choice. They stay out of the way thanks to their size and location, but still provide a nice glow when you want to add a boost of cozy warmth. 11 of 15 Add Tiny Standing Task Lamps Paige Rumore Photography / Brad Ramsey Interiors Task lamps are the best choice when you need just a little light that won't flood a space. While these are often incorporated via table lamps, petite floor lamps provide a creative spin on the idea. 12 of 15 Opt for Covered Versus Exposed Light Margaret Rajic / Outline Interiors / Melinda Kelson O'Connor Architecture & Interiors Exposed bulbs have been an interior design trend for a while. When used appropriately, they can offer the perfect touch. However, if you're trying to achieve a cozy lighting vibe, Cerminara says to opt for a fixture that's covered versus picking one with exposed light bulbs. 13 of 15 Tuck a Table Lamp Into a Corner Rafael Soldi / Hoedemaker Pfeiffer A lamp in the corner creates a cozy atmosphere by casting soft, diffused light without any harsh shadows. The focused glow also draws attention to the corner, creating a relaxed, serene space that invites you to unwind in quiet comfort. 14 of 15 Consider a Neon Art Piece Marc Mauldin / Theresa Butler Interiors For a playful addition to your room, hang a "neon" sign like the one pictured in this design by Theresa Butler Interiors. You can opt for a white sign, which creates a bright and bold glow, or for something warmer, lean into orange or pink tones. 15 of 15 Add Hanging Pendants in Your Bedroom Margaret Rajic / Outline Interiors Bedside lamps are a must for evening wind-downs and reading under the covers. Instead of a traditional table lamp, add a touch of designer flare via hanging pendants instead. This frees up space on your nightstand, lends cozy warmth, and provides an unexpected touch. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit