Living rooms
Living rooms are the space we should feel most comfortable at home, whether that’s binging a TV series at the end of the day, or hosting guests for drinks on a Saturday night.
‘It’s a moodier feel, as most of the time you are watching television and don’t want the glare on the screen,’ explains Mandi Kontos, architectural lighting designer at The Beacon Design Studio.
With that in mind, living room lighting is all about creating ambience through soft and warm styles, achieved with a combination of ceiling pendants and floor lamps. ‘I would look at washing light against the walls to help highlight features like trim or art,’ says Mandi.
Look for pendants and lamps with transparent shades that allow light to easily pass through and illuminate the space in a balanced manner. Think paper, cotton, linen and silk, rather than stone, metal, or glass styles that can provide a harsh ‘spotlight’ effect.
If working with a large living area or high ceiling, this is an opportunity to play with scale and introduce one or multiple statement lights that double as a design feature.
Since this room is the most on-show area of the house, applying attention to detail to smaller elements, such as light switches, can really elevate the space. The MFL Forge range by Beacon Lighting is a premium collection of customisable switches expertly crafted from high-quality stainless steel with painted matte and electroplated brushed finishes. Beacon’s MFL Axis collection offers large-format switches and powerpoints made for modern interiors.







































