Ceiling Lighting
Lightslux ceiling lighting blends style and function with energy-efficient, adjustable light, creating a clean and comfortable atmosphere in any space.
Vetro Modern Hand-Blown Pendant Lamp — Smoked Glass & Metal Accent for Kitchen Island
Minimalist Circular Ceiling Lamp — Wood & Matte Grey Frame for Living Room/Bedroom
Minimalist Dome Pendant Lamp — Carved Alabaster & Polished Brass for Dining Room
Modern Ceiling Light — Etched Opal Glass Globe & Brass Black For Kitchen Island
Modern Lotus Chandelier — Curved Petal Shades & Brass Frame for Dining Room
Strata Modern Organic Pendant Light — Travertine Stone & Wood Kitchen Island Lighting
Modern Pendant Lamp — Amber Glass Shades & Brass Bar Wood Accent for Dining Table
Modern Tiered Chandelier — Copper Frame & Linen Shades for Dining Room
Modern Industrial Sphere Ceiling Light — Matte Glass & Wood-Grain Interior

Ceiling Lighting FAQs
What is the best ceiling lighting for a room?
The best ceiling lighting depends on room size and function. Flush mount and semi-flush ceiling lights are ideal for low ceilings, while pendant or chandelier-style fixtures work well in larger spaces. A good ceiling light fixture should provide even, comfortable illumination without creating harsh shadows.
How bright should ceiling lighting be?
The brightness of ceiling lighting varies by room type. Living rooms typically need 1,500–3,000 lumens, bedrooms around 1,000–2,000 lumens, and kitchens or work areas require brighter output. Choosing dimmable ceiling light fixtures allows better control over ambiance and functionality.
What color temperature is best for ceiling lighting?
For most homes, warm white (2700K–3000K) ceiling lighting creates a cozy and relaxing atmosphere. Neutral white (3000K–4000K) works well for kitchens and bathrooms, while cooler tones are better suited for offices and task-oriented spaces.
Are LED ceiling lights better than traditional lights?
Yes, LED ceiling lighting fixtures are more energy-efficient, longer-lasting, and produce less heat compared to traditional bulbs. They also offer a wide range of styles and color temperatures, making them the most popular choice for modern ceiling lighting design.
























