Follow our simple tips on choosing the right lights to bring your space to life.
October 27, 2022
After weeks of hard work, this year’s Blockheads have completed some incredible living, dining, and kitchen spaces. Lighting is incredibly important in these rooms and we love how the contestants have used our lights to create the perfect task and ambient lighting solutions for each space.
How to get perfect Kitchen look: The Line Pendants our team chose for this particular kitchen is because it features a minimalist modern inspired design that contrasts perfectly with the matte korean top and walls. By placing these pendants directly over the kitchen bench and downlights on the ceiling, this kitchen has the ideal combination of both task and ambient lighting.
Omer’s Kitchen
Aim Pendant in White with Adjustable Heads
Their lighting choice: Aim Pendant
How to get Omar’s Kitchen look: Omar went for a very bold and at the same time mild look in their kitchen with our Aim 4 head pendant . The adjustable heads on this pendant make it ideal for the kitchen as you can easily direct the light wherever you need it to be. The simple, design of the Aim contrasts perfectly against the ceiling and gives this space a touch of modern elegance.
Dawood’s Kitchen
Brass Pendant
Their lighting choice: Brass Pendants
How to get Dawood’s look: Using pendants over your kitchen bench is an excellent way to fill up any voids and create a cosier space without taking up any important bench or wall space. If you want to disperse the light more evenly, think about using clusters when installing pendant lights in the kitchen This will guarantee that you have sufficient task illumination when preparing food and cooking.
Living and Dining Spaces
Rayan’s Living Room
Dimmable Pendant in Black
Their lighting choice: Panorama Pendant
How to get Rayan’s look: With stunning warm tones throughout this space, Rayan used our black Panorama Pendant over the dining table to add a touch of drama with the contrasting colours. This ties in perfectly with some of the other features throughout the room, ensuring that the space still feels consistent.
Omar’s Living and Dining Space
1 Light Track Head in Black
Their lighting choice: Tracklight
How to get Omar’s look: Our Script range looks stunning in Omar’s living room, and is the ideal versatile lighting for anyone who wants to be able to redirect the lighting as needed. The Script range is also incredibly customisable as you can mix and match track heads, shades and decorative handles to create your own look.
Salman’s Living and Dining Room
Quill 6 Light Pendant in Black with Opal Glass Shades
Their lighting choices: Quill Pendant
How to get Salman’s look: In Salman’s home, adding our incredible Quill pendant over the dining table created a stunning statement that immediately draws you in. The black frame of the Quill creates a striking presence in the space, while the frosted glass orbs soften the look. The Quill has been designed to invoke feelings of tranquillity, strength, and pride, and is a practical option for this space as well as a beautiful statement piece.
Create a stunning and stylish look anywhere throughout your home with a pendant light.
April 21, 2022
Lighting your home to perfection can seem like a daunting task with so many options available, but if your space needs a fresh new look then pendants are a great choice. A pendant light can work in almost any space, creating a stunning and stylish look while also providing plenty of lighting.
Choosing a Dining Room Pendant Light
No dining room is complete without the right lighting to illuminate your space and provide the perfect ambience for every meal. In the dining room, a single pendant light can create a beautiful statement piece when placed over a dining table. For a bolder look, try placing a cluster of pendan
Hallways are often overlooked when it comes to designing and decorating your home, so if you want to create the perfect entrance then lighting is a great place to start. With a pendant light you can introduce a focal point into the space while also illuminating your hallway with the perfect ambient lighting. Try using a chandelier for a luxurious look, or add a cluster of pendant lights if your hallway is on the smaller side.
When placing a pendant light in the kitchen, consider using clusters to evenly distribute the light. This will ensure that you have ample task lighting when cooking and preparing food. Odd numbers work best when using a cluster of pendant lights, as three provides optimal lighting while four would look too cluttered.
Make a bold statement in your living room with a black pendant light, or for a more natural look install a pendant light with timber details and earthy tones. To ensure you have ample task lighting in your space, try swapping a floor lamp for a group of pendants hung at varying heights in the corner of the room. This can also add a touch of drama to the space and allows you to customise the lighting to your needs.
In the bedroom, it’s important to have task lighting for reading in bed, but ambient lighting is also useful if you want to create a more relaxed vibe. Placing a pendant light on either side of your bed is a great option as it allows you to keep your bedside tables free of clutter. To add some elegance to your morning routine, place a cluster of pendant orbs over the bedside table, making your bedroom a space you’re excited to wake up in.
Choosing a Bathroom Pendant Light
Bathrooms are very functional spaces, but that doesn’t mean that they can’t also be stylish. Adding a pendant light into your bathroom can add a splash of glamour while still providing you with plenty of task lighting. Placing pendant lights beside the vanity can help to illuminate the space while you’re getting ready in the morning, while if you are after more of a statement piece, try adding a pendant light over the bathtub. Make sure you speak with your electrician before choosing a pendant for your bathroom to ensure it has the correct IP rating and it isn’t going to be placed within the splash zone.
Pendant lights are the stylish choice when it comes to both ambient and task lighting, and are stunning alone or clustered together. When it comes to ceiling lights, pendant lights are the most popular choice as they can be both decorative and functional lights at the same time.
If you are interested in adding pendant lights into your home, start shopping online now or head into your local Beacon Lighting store today and speak to one of our lighting experts to design the perfect lighting plan for your home.
Lighting sets the tone for any space. Downlights in particular provide a modern and flexible way to illuminate your home. Mandi, a seasoned Lighting Designer at Beacon Design Studio, brings her expertise from working in-studio and collaborating with teams on projects like Channel 9’s The Block. We sat down with her to gain insights into how to make the most of what downlights have to offer.
Finding the Right Brightness
According to Mandi, getting the brightness right is essential for creating the perfect atmosphere. “It’s not just about flooding a room with light,” she explains. “It’s about understanding the space and what kind of light it needs.” Mandi breaks down downlights into two main types: COBs (Chip on Board) and SMDs (Surface Mounted Diodes). COBs provide focused light, great for task-oriented areas, while SMDs offer a more diffused glow, perfect for general lighting.
For many, the challenge lies in realising that they may not need as much light as they think. When clients visit Beacon Design Studio seeking advice on downlight placements, the intent is to understand their specific needs and usage of the space, focusing on how bright they want the space, how big the space is, its intended use, existing artwork, and architectural details. It’s crucial to avoid over-lighting dead spaces and flooding the floor unnecessarily. Instead, the emphasis is on leveraging the reflective qualities of wall lighting.
Placing Downlights with Purpose
Downlights can enhance any room, but it’s all about how you use them. “From bedrooms to hallways, downlights can work wonders,” she says. She emphasises the importance of thoughtful placement to maximise functionality and ambience without overwhelming the space.
In bedrooms, placing downlights towards the end of the bed ensures general lighting without flooding the face with uncomfortable brightness, fostering a more relaxing atmosphere.
In living rooms, downlights can provide a dual function. Their main purpose is to provide general lighting, flooding a room with bright light. But downlights can also be used to illuminate and highlight artwork, enhancing the space’s aesthetic appeal.
In hallways, directing the light onto walls can make the space appear larger by creating a reflective effect. It’s important to focus on lighting the walls rather than the floor for optimal results.
In bathrooms, downlights should be used for general lighting only. Placing them above a mirror may cast unwanted shadows for makeup application. But there is one exception to the rule; directing the downlight into the mirror. Using a gimbaled downlight such as the City III gimbal you can eliminate shadows by reflecting light back, making applying makeup and shaving a much easier task.
Pantry lighting can be tricky due to shelves. Adjustable downlights like the MFL Titans allow for precise placement to avoid odd shadows and facilitate finding items at the back.
For exterior lighting, flooding the area with light is unnecessary. Placing lights beneath the eaves or near the door is sufficient.
Choosing the Right Colour Temperature
Colour temperature plays a big role in setting the mood of a space. Mandi leans towards warm lighting for comfort and relaxation, avoiding bright white tones that may give a clinical feel. While people are often advised when lighting offices, studies, bathrooms, and kitchens to use cool light, warm white can also work well in these areas. However, the key consideration is the number of downlights used in the space and how they are utilised.
Embracing Smart Technology
Smart downlights are an underutilised technology, despite their practicality and convenience in homes. Once installed, you can use an app on your phone to create “scenes”, such as soft, gentle light for movie nights to zoned lighting for when you’re cleaning up after dinner. You can switch between colour temperatures, turn your lights on and off when you’re not home to give the appearance of an occupied home; you can even use your downlights in place of an alarm clock, setting them to slowly turn on in the morning. They’re not just about aesthetics; they can simplify your daily routine.
Beacon Design Studio: Your Lighting Solution
The Beacon Design Studio is all about making lighting design easy and accessible. “Whether you’re renovating your home or starting from scratch, we’re here to help,” Mandi says. From initial consultations to full lighting plans, Beacon Design Studio has you covered.
Downlights are more than just fixtures – they’re tools for creating the perfect ambience in any space.
Although often overlooked, strip lighting is a flexible and customisable way to add a warm glow, especially in places where traditional light globes can’t fit. We’re sharing 15 of our favourite ways to use strip lighting to brighten your home.
November 04, 2019
You possibly have already mastered the technique of using pendants, table lamps, floor lamps, downlights and track lights to illuminate your home. But there’s one more source of light your home will be happy to have, and that’s LED strip lighting. Modest in appearance and gentle in light intensity, it discreetly adds a layer of luxury to your home while also being super functional.
LED strip lights are thin, flexible and customisable which means they can practically fit anywhere, especially in places where traditional light globes can’t, like under the bed or behind shelves. So, no more wondering what’s going on in those dark corners!
To help you get started, we’re sharing 15 of our favourite ways to use strip lighting to brighten different areas of your home.
Strip lighting is always welcome in the kitchen
The kitchen is the heart of your home where most of the living happens – cooking meals, packing lunch boxes, entertaining guests, and even doing paperwork or finishing off that office presentation. As such, appropriate lighting is crucial. Strip lighting gives you an extra layer of flexibility in this high traffic space. Some clever places to consider placing your new strip lighting include:
1. Under cabinets, above splash backs
While pendants, downlights and track lights provide good overall visibility, adding LED strip lights to the undersides of your overhead cabinetry softly illuminates work tops so that you can safely prepare meals and accurately read recipes.
2. Inside cabinets
Use it on shelves inside dark cabinets and pantries to make it easier to look for the ingredients you need.
3. On open shelves
If you have open shelves, use strip lighting to showcase your favourite cook books, collectibles, glassware, dinnerware or artwork.
4. Kitchen island and kickers
When you place strip lights in the recess between your kitchen island and floor, you can create a glamourous floating effect. Functionally, when you combine this with strips around kitchen kickers, it helps light up a pathway for enhanced safety.
Turn your bathroom into a spa with strip lighting
When you’re enjoying some much deserved ‘me time’, clever placement of strip lighting can create an ambience that helps you relax. Ideal places to add strip lighting include:
5. Under vanities and behind mirrors
Backlight your mirror or light up the underside of your floating vanity to give your ensuite a glowing, luxurious vibe.
6. Around bathtubs
Wash your stress away as you bask in the calming ambience created by soft lighting around the bottom of your bathtub. (We know you want this in your bathroom right now!)
Pro tip: make sure your strip lights are rated IP65 for use in possibile splash zones if placing near your tub.
Wind down with strip lighting in your bedroom
Your bedroom is your sanctuary after a long day and strip lighting works wonders to create a soothing, happy environment. Although you may not have thought to add lighting in some of these areas, we can promise you won’t regret some strategically placed strip lighting:
7. Under beds and behind bed-heads
Besides making sure you can see any monster lurking under your bed or easily locate that missing shoe, strip lighting under your bed can help you find your way during the night without waking up your family. When used behind the bed-head, it creates a great ambience as well as doubles up as a reading light.
8. Above feature walls or in ceiling cornices
If you have a feature wall or intricate patterns on your ceiling cornices that you’d like to highlight, strip lighting can do the job.
9. In wardrobes
Whether it’s a built-in robe or walk-in wardrobe, strip lighting make getting dressed classy. Also, it’s super easy to find what you’re looking for when you can see it clearly.
Pro tip: Consider installing sensors with your strip lighting for those times you need to turn on the lights hands-free.
Add comfort to your other living spaces by including strip lighting
Although strip lighting is not often thought of for spaces like the living room, this can also be a wonderful place to add strip lighting. Whether you’re watching TV, curling up with a good book or entertaining, you want this room to have a warm, welcoming feel and be able to impress anyone who walks in. Consider strip lighting for:
10. Ceiling covings or cornices
Strip lighting works perfectly to highlight architectural details in the ceiling and creates a luxe layer of light in your living space.
11. Stairways
Design a stairway to heaven (or at least to your rooms upstairs) by adding LED strips under the steps or below the railing. It’s a great idea for finding your way at night without turning on the main overhead lights.
12. Under furniture
If you want to take the strip lighting fun a bit further, use it to illuminate your sofas and armchairs or perhaps the underside of your table for that great party effect.
13. Behind or around picture frames
Let your memories glow by adding LED strips to your photo frames. Any artwork or paintings can also enjoy the limelight with their own strips.
Make your outdoor area magical with strip lighting
Your garden and alfresco areas don’t always get the love they deserve. Although you won’t see strip lighting in these outdoor spaces during the day, at night when they’re turned on, magic happens. Think of adding strip lighting to:
14. Step treads, pathways and railings
Linger longer in your backyard and enjoy the outdoors at night with strip lighting that creates an irresistible ambience. Use it to highlight steps, deck railings or your rear verandah.
Get creative! Use strip lights around the awning or roof of your verandah, balcony or even around your sun umbrellas and outdoor furniture. (Just, please stop when you reach your neighbour’s yard.)
Pro tip: Really set the mood with our colour changing Lucci Connect Gecko smart strip lighting. Rated IP65, they’re ideal for outdoor areas exposed to water or dust.
Now all that’s left is to choose your strip lighting!
With so many options for where to use strip lighting, it’s time to choose the ones that fit your lifestyle. Our new architecturally-inspired Masson For Light custom LED strip lighting range is highly versatile and can be customised for any space in your home. It’s also IP65 rated for use in outdoor and wet areas.
Or if you want even more flexibility, you might prefer smart strip lighting from our LIFX range. Simply download the app, connect to WiFi and you’re ready to go. You can control the lights individually or as groups, set timers, adjust brightness to suit your mood and time of day, change colours and create lighting patterns.
Once you have selected your strip lighting, you can choose to have it surface mounted or recessed depending on the location and the effect you want to create.
Need help deciding on your strip lighting?
If it all sounds too complicated, let the experts handle it for you. Visit any of our stores or book a personal consultation at our Lighting store and one of our accredited lighting designers will help you create the perfect lighting plan for you and your home.