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How to Choose Wall Lights That Work in a Rented Property

How to Choose Wall Lights That Work in a Rented Property

Renting brings its own design challenges, and lighting is often the most frustrating of them all. Most rented homes arrive with a single ceiling pendant per room and a tenancy agreement that limits what can be drilled, swapped or modified. Adding wall lights, which can transform the feel of a flat or terraced home, suddenly feels off limits. The good news is that the range of plug in, adhesive and battery operated wall lighting has expanded considerably, and with a little planning a rented space can be layered just as effectively as an owned one. In this guide we walk through how to read your tenancy carefully, choose rental friendly wall lights, manage cords discreetly and avoid the few pitfalls that tend to catch tenants out. We also cover where wall lights make the biggest difference in rented living rooms and bedrooms, and which fittings to leave alone entirely....

8 Bedroom Lighting Ideas That Work for Both Morning and Evening

8 Bedroom Lighting Ideas That Work for Both Morning and Evening

Bedrooms do a curious job in the home, because they need to function as two different rooms in the same day. In the morning we want light that helps us wake gently, dress with clarity and feel ready for the day ahead. By evening we want something softer, calmer and conducive to winding down properly. A single overhead light cannot manage both tasks well, which is why even small bedrooms benefit from a layered approach. In this guide we share eight bedroom lighting ideas that adapt to both ends of the day, from dimmable ceiling pendants paired with bedside lamps to wall mounted reading lights, statement pendants on a long drop and the quiet usefulness of tunable smart bulbs. Each idea has been chosen for its flexibility, ease of installation and suitability for typical UK bedrooms, where space is often limited and natural light varies enormously between morning and evening....

How to Style a Dark Hallway Using Layered Lighting

How to Style a Dark Hallway Using Layered Lighting

Hallways are often the most overlooked rooms when it comes to lighting, and yet they set the tone for the entire home. A dark, flatly lit corridor makes the rest of the house feel smaller and less welcoming, regardless of how well the adjoining rooms are styled. The fix is rarely a single brighter bulb, it is a layered approach. By combining ambient light from the ceiling with wall lights at mid height and a small accent lamp near the front door, even the narrowest UK hallway can feel taller, longer and far more inviting. In this guide we walk through how to map the dark spots, build a three layer scheme, choose the right bulb temperature and add mirrors to multiply the effect. We also cover practical considerations for older UK homes where rewiring may not be possible, and offer rental friendly ideas where switches and fittings cannot be changed easily....

6 Living Room Lighting Combinations That Always Work

6 Living Room Lighting Combinations That Always Work

Living rooms ask more of their lighting than almost any other space in the home, from quiet reading to film nights, conversation and entertaining guests. A single ceiling pendant rarely covers all of those uses, which is why layered schemes have become the standard approach in well designed UK interiors. The trick is choosing combinations that genuinely complement one another rather than competing for attention. In this guide we walk through six lighting pairings we return to time and again at Furniture in Fashion, each one drawn from real living rooms where space is tight, ceilings are often lower than ideal and budgets need to stretch sensibly. From classic central pendants paired with symmetrical table lamps to sculptural floor lamps and dimmable spotlights, every combination has been tested in homes that look and feel like yours. The aim is calm, considered light, the kind that supports rather than overwhelms the room....

How to Choose Between Warm and Cool Bulbs for Different Rooms

How to Choose Between Warm and Cool Bulbs for Different Rooms

The number printed on a light bulb box has a bigger effect on a room than most people realise. Kelvin values describe whether the light feels yellow and cosy or crisp and clean, and using the wrong tone in the wrong room is one of the quickest ways to make a home feel slightly off. This guide breaks down what those numbers actually mean, then works through living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, hallways and studies to suggest a sensible temperature for each. There are also notes on bulb quality, the Colour Rendering Index, mixing tones in the same room and a short FAQ on the most common mistakes UK homeowners make with bulb choice....

9 Lighting Ideas for Period Properties With Original Features

9 Lighting Ideas for Period Properties With Original Features

Older homes reward careful lighting more than almost any other type of property. A Georgian ceiling rose, a Victorian cornice or an Edwardian fireplace can be transformed by the right fitting, or quietly diminished by the wrong one. This guide walks through nine practical ideas for lighting period properties, from honouring an original ceiling rose with a properly proportioned pendant, to using wall lights, picture lights and concealed LED strips that bring out the architecture. There are notes on hallways, fireplaces, reading corners and mirrors, plus a short FAQ covering filament style LEDs, mixing old and new, chandelier heights and dimmer compatibility for traditional British interiors....

How to Style a Home Office With Lighting That Reduces Eye Strain

How to Style a Home Office With Lighting That Reduces Eye Strain

A home office that feels comfortable to sit in all day owes much of that comfort to the lighting. Many people invest in a good chair and a tidy desk, then leave the lighting to whatever fitting happens to be in the room, only to wonder why their eyes feel heavy by mid afternoon. This guide explains the simple difference between ambient and task light, where to position your desk relative to daylight, and how to choose a task lamp that genuinely helps. There is also practical advice on bulb colour temperature, glare control, posture, and a short FAQ to help you build a workspace that supports concentration without tiring you out....

5 Lighting Ideas for Homes With Children That Are Safe and Stylish

5 Lighting Ideas for Homes With Children That Are Safe and Stylish

Lighting in a family home has to do two jobs at once. It needs to feel considered enough to suit the rest of the interior, while also coping with the bumps, knocks and curious hands of younger occupants. From wall lights that keep the floor clear in play areas, to bedside lamps with heavy bases and cool touch LED bulbs, this guide pulls together five practical ideas that work well in real British family homes. There is sensible advice on dimming, materials, night lights and tidying cables, plus a short FAQ that addresses the questions parents most often ask when planning the lighting in their living rooms and children's bedrooms....

How to Choose Lighting That Makes a Small Room Feel Bigger

How to Choose Lighting That Makes a Small Room Feel Bigger

Compact rooms are a familiar feature of British homes, and lighting is often what sets the comfortable ones apart from the ones that feel boxed in. Rather than relying on a single overhead bulb, a thoughtful mix of ceiling, wall, and table sources draws the eye outward and creates the impression of depth. Reflective surfaces, slim floor lamps, and a careful choice of bulb colour all play their part, while dimmers add flexibility to suit different moments of the day. This guide walks through the practical steps that genuinely make a small room feel larger, with sensible advice on shades, corner lighting, and layered schemes that work in real flats and terraced houses....

How to Choose an Ottoman Size That Works With Your Sofa

How to Choose an Ottoman Size That Works With Your Sofa

An ottoman should feel as though it belongs to the sofa, not as if it has wandered in from another room. Size is what makes that happen, and getting the proportions right takes a little measuring and a little honest thinking about how the room is used. In this guide, we share practical advice on choosing an ottoman that works with your sofa, from the width and depth to the height and shape. We cover the rules of thumb that interior stylists rely on, the common mistakes to avoid and a simple at home test you can do before ordering. There is specific guidance for two seater and three seater sofas, corner arrangements and open plan rooms. A short FAQ at the end answers the questions our customers ask most often when pairing an ottoman with a new or existing sofa....