Family Room Lighting

At The Lighting Center at Rockingham Electric, we are your ultimate destination for family room lighting solutions in Claremont and Newington. We offer a diverse range of lighting options to enhance the ambiance and functionality of your family room. When it comes to selecting the perfect family room lighting, we understand the importance of striking a balance between aesthetics and practicality. Stop by today!

Tips to Choose Family Room Lighting

1. Determine the Room's Function: Consider how your family room is used — whether it's for watching TV, reading, socializing, or all of the above. Different activities may require varying lighting levels and types.

2. Layered Lighting: Opt for a combination of ambient, task, and accent lighting to create a versatile and inviting atmosphere.

Size and Scale: Ensure that the size and scale of your lighting fixtures complement the proportions of your family room.

3. Energy Efficiency: Choose LED bulbs and fixtures to save on energy costs and reduce your environmental impact.

4. Personal Style: Select lighting fixtures that reflect your personal style and complement the overall decor of your family room.

5. Consult a Lighting Designer: Our lighting designers are available to help you find the perfect family room lighting for your space. Schedule a free consultation today!

Types of Family Room Lighting

At The Lighting Center, we offer a variety of family room lighting options to suit your preferences. Ambient lighting provides overall illumination for the room and is typically delivered by ceiling-mounted fixtures, chandeliers, or track lighting. Task lighting offers focused light for specific activities such as reading or crafting and can be achieved through table lamps, floor lamps, or under-cabinet lighting. Accent lighting highlights architectural features, artwork, or decor pieces, adding depth and visual interest to the space using wall sconces, spotlights, or picture lights.

Family Room Lighting Design

When it comes to great lighting design, several key elements should be considered.

Functionality is paramount, as lighting should serve the room's purpose and enhance its usability. Layering different types of lighting creates depth, warmth, and flexibility, allowing you to adjust the lighting levels based on your needs. Finding a balance between natural and artificial light sources is essential for creating a harmonious environment, while considering the color temperature of your lighting can help set the mood and create a comfortable atmosphere. Incorporating dimmers and smart controls allows you to customize lighting levels according to your preferences, enhancing convenience and energy efficiency in your family room.

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Family Room Lighting Trends

Family room lighting trends are constantly evolving, and at The Lighting Center, we stay up-to-date with the latest styles and designs.

 

Statement chandeliers are becoming increasingly popular, with oversized, sculptural fixtures adding drama and elegance to family rooms. 

 

Integrated lighting, such as recessed lights and LED strips, offers a seamless and modern look that enhances the overall aesthetic of the space. 

 

Lighting fixtures made from natural materials like wood, rattan, or glass are gaining popularity for their organic and earthy appeal. 

 

Vintage-inspired designs are making a comeback, adding a nostalgic and charming touch to family rooms. 

 

Smart lighting systems are also on the rise, allowing for customizable control through voice commands or mobile apps, enhancing convenience and energy efficiency in your family room.

 

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Let The Lighting Center at Rockingham Electric help you create the perfect lighting scheme for your family room in Claremont or Newington. Our expert lighting designers are dedicated to assisting you in selecting lighting fixtures that meet your needs, style preferences, and budget. Illuminate your family room with style and functionality by exploring our diverse range of lighting options today. Stop by today!

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