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10 Dining Room Light Fixture Ideas You'll Want to Copy

10 Dining Room Light Fixture Ideas You'll Want to Copy

When decorating our dining rooms, many of us focus on the big-ticket items like tables and chairs. But, these aren’t the only must-haves worth considering. Dining room light fixtures are just as necessary and can make a significant difference in your space—adding contrast, cohesion, or even a pop of show-stopping drama.

So, don’t just stick with the dining room light fixtures you’ve inherited. Instead, spend some time thinking about what your space needs, and snag a fixture or a combination of fixtures that delivers it. To help you get started, we’ve rounded up 10 stunning dining rooms and light fixture ideas worth stealing from each of them.

01 Color-Coordinate Your Space

Architectural Tapered Shades Chandelier: Angular, Contract Grade Design with Sophisticated Tapered Shades for Dining Room, Living Room, and Bedroom Lighting

If you’re not sure which dining room light fixture to choose, start by taking a look at what you already have. Is the room filled with color-coordinated accent pieces? If so, consider picking a matching fixture. Echoing that accent color along your ceiling can be a quick and easy way to bring your space together.

02 Play With Scale

Contemporary Boho Oak Natural Cotton Weaved Pendant Light - Stylish White Oak with Cotton Rope Shade for Dining Room

Whenever you’re shopping for light fixtures, size is always a consideration. But remember that there’s no perfect ratio to shoot for. In fact, playing with scale—pairing an enormous fixture with a sleek dining room table—can be a fun way to add drama to your space.

03 Double Up

VersaGlow Premium Metal Pendant Light - Elegant Multi-Functional Design with Premium Material for Dining Room

No one said you had to stick to just one chandelier. So, if you want to bring more light into your space, consider hanging two chandeliers, instead. You can mount the fixtures symmetrically over your table so that each illuminates one pair of chairs. This should make sure you have plenty of well-balanced light, and it should keep your space feeling cleanly designed, too.

04 Pair New With Old

Modern Brass Glass 3-Light Multi Chandelier - Elegant Glass Chandelier with Adjustable Height and Brass Finish - Ideal Dining Room Lighting and Stylish Dining Area Light Fixture

Add contrast to your dining room by pairing a sleek fixture with older furniture. You can exaggerate this contrast by pairing an obviously contemporary fixture with very ornate antique furniture. And you can use modern-yet-sophisticated accents—like sprawling abstract paintings—to add harmony to the striking combination.

05 Mount Lights Along Your Wall

Gleaming Elegance Stainless Oil Rubbed Sconce - Durable Stainless Steel and Antique Brass with White Linen Shade - Ideal Wall Lights for Your Living Room

Ceiling-mounted lighting is a popular choice. But, if your dining room table is tucked away in a corner, you may be able to use wall-mounted lighting, instead. Mount a row of sconces that span the length of your dining room table. Just make sure they jut out enough to offer you the light that you need.

06 Consider Color and Texture

The shape of your light fixture isn’t the only thing worth considering. Its color and texture can have a big impact too, especially if they complement other pieces in your space. Take a look at the colors and textures you’re already working with, and consider choosing a light fixture that echoes them. An off-white woven chandelier may be the perfect pick for a dining room filled with off-white throws and a woven rug.

07 Add Contrast With a Chandelier

Vintage Crystal Raindrop Elegance Chandelier - Faceted-Glass Crystals and Rain Drops Display for Dining Room and Living Room Lighting

A glam chandelier may seem out of place in a rustic dining room, but it may be just the thing you need to bring your space together. Remember that lighting can add either contrast or cohesion, so consider which one your space needs, and snag an option that delivers it.

08 Add Texture With a Beaded Shade

Seaside Splendor Handcrafted Wooden Bead Round Chandelier - Coastal Charm with Elegant Design for Dining Room, Living Room, and Sitting Room Lighting

Beaded lampshades aren’t the kind of thing you see every day. But, they can make a playful addition to your dining room, bringing texture, surprise, and fun in equal measure.

09 Cluster Several Globe Lights

Industrial Modern Glass Globe Pendant - Sleek Chandelier with Clear Glass Shades, Suitable for Dining Room And Living Room

You’re not limited to just one light fixture. By hanging several globe lights in a cluster, you can mimic the look of a chandelier without splurging on one massive showstopper.

10 Add Light With a Few Matching Pendants

Linen Glow Brass Pendant Light - Modern Design with Burnished Brass Finish and Natural Linen Shade for Soft Lighting - Perfect for Living Room, Kitchen

Hanging more than one light can feel like a maximalist approach. But, you can keep your space feeling clean and orderly by hanging a few matching pendant lights in a single row. Combined, these lamps will maximize the light in your space without creating visual clutter.

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