14 Bedroom Lighting Ideas to Illuminate Your Space

Discover our best ideas for bedroom lights that are both stylish and functional.

Edmund Barr
Edmund Barr

Bedroom lighting has the power to transform the look and feel of a space completely. While it serves the practical function of illuminating the room, light fixtures also provide an opportunity to add a decorative element and make a design statement. Using multiple light sources can produce different levels of illumination and allow you to control a room's brightness and atmosphere.

There are countless types and styles of bedroom lighting options available, from minimalist wall sconces and traditional table lamps to statement chandeliers and understated flush mounts. Some are better suited for tasks such as reading in bed, while others create a soft glow that provides a cozy ambience.

When choosing your bedroom lighting, consider the room's size, ceiling height, and architectural style. Consider how much natural light comes in and what tasks you need lighting for. Answering these questions will help you determine the type, style, and number of light fixtures you need. To help you choose the best lights for your style, we're sharing our favorite bedroom lighting ideas.

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Swing-Arm Sconces

<p>Cody Ulrich</p>

Cody Ulrich

These rattan-inspired swinging sconces are as visually appealing as they are practical. Aesthetically speaking, this bedroom lighting injects instant charm, a warm texture, and vintage style. Functionally, the sconces are adjustable, so you can position them to your liking. And since they're mounted on the wall, they don't take up any valuable nightstand space.

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Chandelier Bedroom Lighting

<p>Jay Wilde</p>

Jay Wilde

A beaded chandelier is bedroom lighting that makes a striking statement and complements the layers of texture and color in this glam bedroom. Constructed from beaded strands suspended from a jute-wrapped base, its detailed design has a sculptural quality that immediately draws the eye. Placing a bold piece on the ceiling can make a room look taller, which combats the dark, moody feel of this bedroom accent wall.

Nightstand Table Lamp

<p>Dera Burreson</p>

Dera Burreson

A cool industrial-style table lamp contrasts the warmth of the wood furniture in this midcentury modern bedroom. A classic bedroom lighting choice, a table lamp serves as a beautiful accessory you can use to continue a color theme or introduce a new design style. Depending on the size and material of its shade and the type of bulb you use, it can produce soft, diffused light or illuminate the whole room with a bright glow.

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Ceiling Fan with a Light

<p>Kim Cornelison</p>

Kim Cornelison

When it comes to practical bedroom lighting options, a ceiling fan with a light is a popular choice. While you may think of it as more functional than beautiful, there are many stylish versions available. This semi-flush mount style light has a brushed nickel finish and three wood blades for a minimalist look that fits the bedroom's contemporary style.

Minimalist Wall Sconces

Edmund Barr
Edmund Barr

A pair of downward-facing wall sconces creates symmetry and adds warmth to the moody seafoam green walls in this bedroom. Their metallic finish dresses up the room and ties in a gold-framed seascape print. The simple cone-shaped sconces direct light down rather than out—which is ideal for evening reading or soft mood lighting when you don't want the brightness of a harsh overhead light.

Accordion Light Fixture

<p>Paul Dyer</p>

Paul Dyer

A matte black accordion wall sconce adds vintage-feeling bedroom lighting to this modern farmhouse bedroom. Sometimes referred to as a scissor arm sconce, this style of wall lamp dates back to the 1940s, and its unique design has made a comeback in recent years. Not only does its exposed mechanical construction add visual interest, but the sconce is more functional than most. You can pull it out for direct task lighting while reading or push it back towards the wall when it's not lit. And since it's mounted on the wall, it doesn't require a nightstand.

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Pendant Bedroom Lighting

<p>Amy Purdy</p>

Amy Purdy

Sleek pendant lights suspended from the ceiling perfectly complement this rustic gray bedroom. Their understated presence allows the wood-paneled accent wall to shine without bulky lamps obstructing it, and the combination of glass shades and black metal hardware continues the room's neutral color scheme.

Typically, you'll see pendant lights hanging over a kitchen island or dining table, but they can work just as well in a bedroom. If your nightstands are too small to hold a table lamp, or you don't have the space for a floor lamp, pendant lights are the way to go.

Sputnik Chandelier

<p>Tria Giovan</p>

Tria Giovan

An icon of midcentury modern design, the Sputnik chandelier makes a bold statement and provides multi-directional light in this calming bedroom. This type of light typically consists of a central orb with any number of metal arms, each with a vintage-style lightbulb at the end. Layered with colors and textures for a cozy and relaxed feel, this matte black and brass fixture ties in the modern black window frames and contrasts some of the more traditional furnishings and decor.

Adjustable Wall Sconce

<p>Tria Giovan</p>

Tria Giovan

A polished chrome backplate and crisp white shade make this adjustable wall sconce the epitome of timeless elegance. Its fresh and clean design looks classic yet modern, paired with white bed linens and an upholstered headboard. A tiny wood shelf mounted on the wall replaces a traditional nightstand, adding extra value to the wall lamp.

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Table Lamp with Linen Shade

<p>Kim Cornelison</p>

Kim Cornelison

An oversized table lamp with a ceramic base and linen shade is a simple but stylish decorative accent in this contemporary bedroom. Textured layers and deep jewel tones make the space extra warm and inviting, so a linen shade that softly diffuses light for an ambient, cozy glow is a perfect fit. Linen's natural texture and subtle color make it a versatile choice for different bedroom styles, from traditional to modern.

Multiple Sources of Light

<p>John Bessler</p>

John Bessler

Using different types of bedroom lighting allows you to get creative while utilizing multiple sources of light. A chandelier can add a cool sculptural element to a room while providing overhead lighting. A floor lamp brings in some height, and its diffused light creates a cozy atmosphere. A table lamp on the nightstand provides task lighting and is easy to switch on and off without getting out of bed. Each light fixture has a different look, serves a distinct purpose, and sets a unique mood.

Double Wall Sconces

<p>Werner Straube</p>

Werner Straube

A stylish double wall sconce features a bare-bulb design and an antique brass backplate for a modern-meets-vintage look. If you're looking for a minimalist bedroom lighting option that doesn't take up too much visual or physical space, a wall sconce without a bulky shade is a great choice. It can be mounted vertically or horizontally, depending on your lighting needs.

Sculptural Chandelier

Emily Minton Redfield
Emily Minton Redfield

Treat a bedroom lighting fixture like a piece of art. Installing a sculptural chandelier doesn't just illuminate the space; it makes a design statement. A round brass fixture with oversized vintage-style light bulbs is a fitting addition to this eclectic bedroom. Mixing vintage elements—such as a rustic bench and antique oil paintings—with more modern pieces creates a collected, lived-in space that exudes character.

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Plug-In Wall Sconces

<p>Adam Albright</p>

Adam Albright

If you love the look of a wall sconce as bedroom lighting above a bedroom nightstand but don't want to deal with the hassle (or price tag) of electrical work, a plug-in wall sconce is an excellent solution. Hang it at your desired height—no wiring necessary!—and plug it into an outlet like a regular table lamp. Don't worry about the visible cord; as long as it is pulled taut and any extra cord length is hidden, this method creates a clean, simple look.

Light Up Your Bathroom

Without the proper lighting, bathroom routines can be hard to manage. Bathrooms, like bedrooms, benefit from different levels of illumination, including overhead and vanity lighting. You can use lighting to create an enjoyable spa-like atmosphere for relaxing baths and showers and find the right style of bathroom lighting for your decor. When deciding on vanity lighting, you can install two light sources—decorative fixtures and task lighting. Task lighting is for function, meant to make personal care easier, while sconces and other low-level lights add style and ambiance. Pendant lights are another option for bathrooms, but make sure they don't interfere with the vanity workspace.

Overhead bathroom fixtures can be harsh and unflattering, so use these tips to make them more bearable.

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