Decorative Lights for Indoors - Neutrals

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  1. Hinkley Middlefield 5 Light Chandelier - Iron

    £435.00
  2. Lucide Fix Wall Light with Plug - Black

    £17.99
  3. Edit Dove Wall Light

    £36.99
  4. Lucide Joshua Tripod Floor Lamp

    £105.00
  5. Edit Kamulo Wall Light - White & Wood

    £33.99
  6. Edit Lucia Ceiling Pendant Light - Natural

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    Special Price £41.09 Regular Price £68.49
  7. Edit Kirito Rope Flush Wall Light with Plug - Natural

    £34.99
  8. Edit Spectacle Flush Wall Light with Plug - Rattan

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    Special Price £24.74 Regular Price £44.99
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  9. Lucide Garve Ceiling Pendant Light - Natural

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    Special Price £91.60 Regular Price £229.00
  10. Lucide Reflex Mirror Wall Light with Plug - Light Wood

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    Special Price £27.00 Regular Price £59.99
  11. Dar Blyton Floor Lamp

    £142.00
  12. Luxia Carlton Flush Wall Light - Antique Silver & Mink

    £127.00
  13. Luxia Regis Flush Wall Light - Antique Brass & Mink

    £127.00
  14. Lucide Isla Ceiling Pendant Light - Cream

    £36.99
  15. Lucide Magali Flush Ceiling Light - Natural

    £137.00
  16. Lucide Magius Flush Ceiling Light - Rattan

    £115.00
  17. Dar Zaragoza 3 Light Ceiling Pendant Light - 600mm Cream

    £160.00
  18. Dar Zaragoza 3 Light Ceiling Pendant Light - 400mm Cream

    £98.99
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Sometimes, lighting can be significantly more than just a way to be able to see what you’re doing during the hours of darkness – sometimes, it can be a way to add ambience to the room, or a way to accessorise and add visual interest without adding extra clutter.

 

What is defined as a decorative light for indoors very much depends upon the room – the decorative light that you might choose for a dining room is likely to be quite different to the ones you would choose for your children’s bedrooms! The possibilities for decorative lights for indoors really are endless though, and there are floor lamps and table lamps of all shapes and sizes, as well as a whole host of different types of lighting.

 

For rooms that are more grown-up, Tiffany style designs are often favoured – and the lead and coloured glass are incredibly striking. In bedrooms and home offices, decorative lights might reflect hobbies and interests. Designers have worked all kinds of shapes into lighting – skateboards and guitars work especially well for a teenager’s bedroom, as do string lights. Festoon lights can provide enough lighting to replace or supplement wall lights, and strings of fairy lights – particularly those with kitsch, on-trend motifs like cacti, or unicorns – can add character.

 

In bedrooms and bathrooms, and other spaces where relaxation takes place, decorative lights that incorporate materials such as salt crystals are popular, as well as lighting that mesmerises, such as lava lamps. Where the use of candles can be hazardous – such as where pets or young children are present – then battery powered LED candles are a great option to create the effect of candlelight without the risk of fire.

 

Lighting can be incorporated into furniture too, and there is a growing range of luminous furniture lighting, such as coffee tables – these are great in rooms that are small, or particularly dark. Illuminating furniture has become easier as the use of LEDs has grown, and LED strip lights can be used throughout the home to provide functional, and decorative lighting.

 

Many decorative lighting options are battery powered, or have rechargeable batteries inbuilt, and this is possible because LEDs require relatively small amounts of power to provide bright lights. LEDs are also pretty flexible in that many are able to change the colour temperature – from cool white, to warm white – and even change the colour completely, as well as being able to change the brightness to suit the mood.

 

Because LEDs are so efficient and battery technology improving, this presents opportunities for decorative lighting to be useful, as well as looking great. Many decorative lighting styles are starting to incorporate Bluetooth speakers, and USB chargers, which also means they’re ideal for use outdoors where access to power is difficult too – in the garden, and while camping. If you’re planning to use your decorative lighting where it might get wet (including in kitchens and bathrooms) be certain to check the safety rating before you make your purchase.