Hallway Lighting
Lightslux hallway lighting blends refined style with soft illumination, bringing warmth and visual continuity to entryways and corridors.
Morandia Nordic LED Ceiling Light Cylinder - Metal/Wood for Hallway
Embrace Modern Round Ceiling Light – Black&White Metal for Living Room
Arcato Minimalist Linear LED Ceiling Light – Walnut/Wood for Living Room
Arcato Modern Round Ceiling Light – Metal/Wood in Green/Grey/White for Living Room
Arcato Modern Round Ceiling Light – 3-Color Fixture with Three Heads Bedroom
Zenno Wabi-Sabi Ceiling Light -- Metal & Acrylic with Walnut Finish for Living Room
Vetro Modern Globe LED Ceiling Light/Pendant Light – Black/Gold for Hallway
Alba Modern Wood & Alabaster Ceiling Light — Walnut&White for Dining Room
Crema Modern Glass LED Ceiling Light – Orange/White Wood Bedroom/Hallway

Hallway Lighting FAQs
What type of lighting is best for a hallway?
The best hallway lighting provides even, consistent illumination without creating harsh shadows. Common options include flush mount ceiling lights, recessed lighting, and modern wall sconces. Well-designed hallway light fixtures help improve visibility while enhancing the overall flow of your home.
How bright should hallway lighting be?
Hallway lighting brightness should be comfortable and functional, typically around 100–200 lux depending on the length and width of the space. A well-lit hallway ensures safety and smooth movement, especially in narrow or windowless areas.
What color temperature is best for hallway lighting?
For most homes, warm white to neutral white lighting (2700K–3500K) works best for hallways. It creates a welcoming transition between rooms while maintaining clear visibility. Choosing consistent hallway ceiling lights throughout the home helps maintain visual harmony.
Should hallway lighting be continuous or spaced out?
A combination of both is ideal. Continuous hallway lighting fixtures such as recessed lights provide even brightness, while spaced accent lights or wall sconces add depth and visual interest. This layered approach improves both function and interior design appeal.
























