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Living Room Lighting

Our living room lighting collection is curated for Australian lounges and open-plan interiors where the living space transitions into dining and kitchen areas. You'll find sculptural pendants, arched floor lamps, statement ceiling fittings, and pairs of wall sconces, all designed to work together and with the daylight that fills Australian homes year-round. Explore the range and find lighting that makes your lounge feel exactly as it should.

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How do I layer lighting effectively in a living room?

Combine a central ceiling fixture with floor and table lamps to create flexibility between bright, functional lighting and softer, ambient settings for relaxing or entertaining.

What light temperature suits a living room?

Warm light temperatures around 2700K to 3000K generally create a relaxed, inviting atmosphere suited to everyday living room use.

How many light sources should a living room have?

Most living rooms benefit from at least two to three light sources, combining ceiling, floor, and table lamps, to allow flexibility between bright and ambient lighting.

Should living room lighting be dimmable?

Yes, dimmable lighting is highly recommended for living rooms, allowing you to adjust brightness for different activities, from reading to entertaining to relaxing in front of the TV.

What's a good lighting solution for a living room with limited natural light?

Layering multiple light sources, including floor lamps and table lamps in darker corners, helps compensate for limited natural light and creates a more evenly lit space throughout the day.

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