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How to Use Lighting to Add Drama to a UK Dining Room

How to Use Lighting to Add Drama to a UK Dining Room

A dining room can shift from practical to memorable with nothing more than a thoughtful lighting plan. In this Furniture in Fashion guide we walk through the layered approach that gives British dining rooms real atmosphere, from the statement pendant or chandelier above the table to the softer wall lights, table lamps and candles that build genuine depth. We cover hanging heights, colour temperature, dimmer choices and the small placement details that separate a flat scheme from one that feels properly considered. Whether your dining space sits in a Victorian terrace, an open plan kitchen or a compact city flat, you will find calm, practical advice on adding drama without overhauling the rest of the room or chasing trends....

What Modern Ceiling Lights Work Best in UK Interiors

What Modern Ceiling Lights Work Best in UK Interiors

Modern ceiling lights now cover far more than the traditional pendant. British homes deal with a wide range of ceiling heights and architectural styles, so flush, semi flush, drop pendant, cluster, track and chandelier fittings each have their place. Flush and semi flush styles suit lower 1930s ceilings around 2.4 metres, while drop pendants and cluster designs need a little more headroom to read well. Track and spotlight systems work in kitchens, home offices and galleried hallways where one fitting cannot cover the area. Modern chandeliers in glass and brass replace heavier crystal in dining rooms and stairwells. Scale matters as much as style, with a simple measuring method helping you avoid oversized fittings. Warm bulbs at 2700K to 3000K and dimmer switches keep the same fitting useful through the day and into the evening....