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The Top Interior Lighting Design Trends for 2021

 

The interior lighting within your home is one of its most important design aspects. Your home’s entire atmosphere can be determined by what type of light fixtures you use and how and where you place the lighting.

 

Lighting homes is more of a creative discipline than most would think. It has the power to create a functional space that has its own distinctive personality. Today, lighting is an essential component in the architectural world as it influences mood and design.

 

In fact, lighting is such a vital part of design that your home’s lighting design should change from one room to another. For instance, you’re more likely to need task lighting in the kitchen than in the living room. Each room’s lighting should reflect the room’s functionality and space requirements as well as its visual appeal.

 

Lighting design is just like any facet of interior decorating — it’s always evolving. What was trendy five years ago may be ancient history today. Most Houston homeowners want to incorporate these newer design trends in their own homes.

Trend #1: Supersize Your Lighting Fixtures

If there’s one thing Texans understand, it’s that bigger is almost always better. Think about using your lighting fixtures as centerpieces and double their attraction by creating a “Wow!” factor. Some rooms of the home cater to this idea more than others. For instance, an oversized pendant light over your kitchen’s island area or the dining room table can truly transform the space. These come in different styles, such as Mid-century Modern or ornately designed fixtures that immediately grab an onlooker’s attention. Pendant fixtures also make a grand statement when installed in the foyer or the entranceway of the home. The key is to place larger lighting fixtures in central areas and balance them out with smaller fixtures.

Trend #2: Soft Gold Finish is a Must-Have

An elegant soft gold finish adds a touch of class and elegance to your lighting scheme. Today’s homeowners are remodeling their homes using gray, beige, and greige (grey and beige) color schemes. Soft gold lighting fixtures are the perfect finishing touch because it works tremendously well with contemporary homes decors. Soft gold is like a combination of brushed gold and silver, yielding a matte finish but highlighting the warmth of gold. What’s even more perfect is that it blends well with almost every type of decor, from the ever-popular farmhouse style to modern, urban interior designs. Consider using soft gold fixtures to draw more attention to specific areas and corners of your living room. For instance, place a reading lamp with soft gold lighting near a reading nook or chair.

Trend #3: Step Back in Time With Art Deco and Mid-century Lighting

Art Deco and Mid-century were really popular from the 1920s to the 1970s. Both are coming back in style for homeowners, but interior designers have remained loyal to them for years. Now, more than ever, Art Deco and Mid-century lighting designs are available, and it’s easier than ever to incorporate them into your home’s lighting design. These fabulous designs balance art and light. While Art Deco lighting is known for its geometric designs and sharp lines, Mid-century modern has more natural shapes that are laid back in style. Homeowners and designers alike especially love the clean lines of the sputnik chandelier.

Trend #4: Retro and Industrial Lighting are Making a Comeback

Many homeowners probably envision a warehouse or a punk fan’s living space when considering traditional industrial lighting. But, modern industrial lighting or modern retro lighting isn’t anything like the lighting found in warehouses. For instance, a sleek pendant light finished in black adds a touch of sophistication that you usually wouldn’t consider as part of industrial or retro lighting. But that’s what it is. Retro and industrial lighting styles use sleek metal in rich tones that are more artistic in nature. It makes the perfect  21st-century lighting design. To sum it all up, today’s industrial and retro lighting is the new modern design. These types of illumination work well as task lighting in the kitchen, above the dining room table, or even on walls.

Trend #5: Lighting Design That’s Smarter

Smart technology dominates much of our lives, so why not smart lighting? Actually, it’s one of the most requested lighting solutions for our company. Smart lighting allows you to remotely control your home’s lighting in a new, innovative way. You can program your home’s interior lights to turn on during certain hours to offer the illusion that someone is home, whether you’re really there or not. Smart lighting systems can be voice-activated and connected to Siri, Alexa, or Google Assistant. Many smart lighting technologies can connect with you and can determine when you’re home via GPS. Once you’re home, the lights can automatically switch on. The more common areas where smart lighting makes sense to install are the kitchen, living room, and entranceways.

 

The Takeaway

Whether it’s Mid-century Modern, Art Deco, Industrial Lighting, or something altogether different, the lighting design experts at Illuminations Lighting Design in Houston have you covered. The top lighting design trends of 2021 are easy to implement under our expert guidance.

 

But, it’s also important to remember that the best lighting is one that works best for you and that you love. If you’re remodeling your home, building a new home, or want to transform the look of your home, contact one of our lighting designers today. We’ll find out what’s important to you and come up with ideas that will make your interior living space something you’ll want to come home to again and again. We serve all of Greater Houston and surrounding areas. Contact us today!

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