Room-By-Room Lighting Guide
How to Light Your Kitchen, Bedroom & Living Room the Right Way
Introduction: One Home, Different Lighting Needs
Every room in your home serves a different purpose.
So using the same type of lighting everywhere doesn’t work.
Good lighting is not about brightness alone.
It’s about function, comfort, mood, and clarity — room by room.
This guide shows you how to choose the right lighting type, color temperature, and quality for the three most important spaces in your home.
1. Kitchen Lighting: Clear, Clean & Practical
The kitchen is a task-heavy space.
You chop, cook, read labels, and clean — all activities that demand clarity.
Best Lighting Setup for Kitchens
Use layered lighting:
• Ambient lighting → overall brightness
• Task lighting → countertops & work zones
• Accent lighting → cabinets or shelves (optional)
Recommended Specs
• Color temperature: 3000K–4000K
• CRI: 90+ (food looks fresh and natural)
• Flicker-free: Yes (very important)
Where to Place Lights
• LED strips under cabinets
• Ceiling lights for overall illumination
• Spotlights over prep areas
Good kitchen lighting improves safety, accuracy, and comfort.

2. Bedroom Lighting: Calm, Warm & Restful
The bedroom is for rest and recovery.
Harsh or cool lighting here can disturb relaxation and sleep rhythm.
Best Lighting Setup for Bedrooms
• Soft ambient lighting
• Bedside task lighting for reading
• Optional accent lighting for mood
Avoid bright overhead lights at night.
Recommended Specs
• Color temperature: 2700K–3000K
• CRI: 90+ (natural skin tones)
• Flicker-free: Essential
• Dimmable: Highly recommended
Where to Place Lights
• Warm ceiling or cove lighting
• Bedside lamps or wall lights
• Soft indirect lighting near wardrobes
Bedroom lighting should feel like a gentle sunset, not daylight.

3. Living Room Lighting: Flexible & Inviting
The living room is a multi-purpose space.
You relax, entertain guests, watch TV, and sometimes work.
This room benefits the most from layered lighting.
Best Lighting Setup for Living Rooms
• Ambient lighting → overall warmth
• Task lighting → reading corners
• Accent lighting → walls, art, décor
No single light should dominate the room.
Recommended Specs
• Color temperature: 2700K–3000K
• CRI: 90+
• Flicker-free: Yes
• Dimmable or scene-based lighting: Ideal
Where to Place Lights
• Ceiling lights or chandeliers
• Floor or table lamps
• Wall lights or spotlights
Great living room lighting feels welcoming — not flat or harsh.

4. Quick Room-By-Room Lighting Summary
Kitchen
→ 3000K–4000K | High clarity | Task focused
Bedroom
→ 2700K–3000K | Warm | Relaxing
Living Room
→ 2700K–3000K | Layered | Flexible
Always choose high CRI, flicker-free lighting for every room.

5. Choosing the Right Lights Made Easy
When selecting fixtures for any room, check for:
✓ Correct color temperature
✓ CRI 90+
✓ Flicker-free driver
✓ Proper placement
✓ Layered lighting approach
Liglite collections are designed to meet these standards across rooms.
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Conclusion: Let Each Room Do Its Job Well
Lighting works best when it matches how a room is used.
Cook with clarity.
Sleep in warmth.
Relax in balance.
When lighting supports your lifestyle, your home feels effortless — and comfortable every day.
