The living room is the room where the quality of lighting makes the biggest cumulative difference to how a home feels. CRI 95+ across the range. It is used across the full range of daily activities from morning coffee to late evening conversation, and the right lighting scheme adapts to each use without compromise.
Dulora's living room lighting range covers ceiling lights and pendants for ambient overhead light, floor lamp and table lamp globes for layered warmth at different heights, wall sconces for depth and texture, and the dimmable globes and DimEzy dimmers that tie them together into a controllable system.
For ceiling fittings, see Ceiling Lights and Pendant Lights. For wall sconces, see Wall Lights. For dimmers, see Dimmers. For the full colour temperature guide, see Colour Temperature Guide.
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Living Room Lighting: Building a Room That Feels Right at Every Hour
How many light sources does a living room need?
A living room that feels deeply atmospheric uses at least three sources at different heights: a ceiling fitting or pendant for ambient overhead light, a floor lamp or table lamp for mid-height warmth, and a wall sconce or accent lamp for low-level depth. Each source contributes a different quality and direction of light, and the combination creates a layered, three-dimensional quality that a single ceiling fitting cannot achieve.
The simplest upgrade for most New Zealand living rooms is adding a floor lamp or table lamp alongside the existing ceiling fitting. The second lamp immediately creates a sense of depth and warmth.
What colour temperature works best for a living room?
Warm White 2700K is the default for living rooms: warm enough to feel inviting, versatile enough to serve across the full day. Extra Warm 2200K is a strong alternative for evening-focused living rooms where atmosphere is the priority, or for the floor lamp or table lamp that is used primarily in the evening.
Keep all fittings in the living room at the same colour temperature for visual consistency. The exception is a deliberately layered scheme where overhead lighting is 2700K and a feature lamp is 2200K, used at different times.
Why does dimming matter in a living room?
A living room is used across more distinct moods than any other room: bright for Saturday morning cleaning, moderate for afternoon reading, low for evening conversation, barely there for late-night quiet. A dimmable globe on every fitting, paired with a DimEzy plug-in or wall dimmer, gives you access to the full range without changing a globe or a fitting.
The DimEzy plug-in dimmer Dimmers adds dimming to any floor lamp or table lamp without wiring work. For ceiling fittings, a trailing-edge wall dimmer installed by an electrician provides the same control.
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Frequently Asked Questions: Living Room Lighting
- What colour temperature is best for a living room?
- Warm White 2700K is the most versatile choice for New Zealand living rooms. Extra Warm 2200K is recommended for evening-focused fittings where deeper amber warmth is preferred.
- Do I need multiple light sources in a living room?
- At least three sources at different heights create the layered, atmospheric quality that a single ceiling fitting cannot achieve. A ceiling fitting plus a floor lamp plus a table lamp or wall sconce is the recommended starting point.
- Are Dulora living room lighting products certified for New Zealand?
- Yes. All carry AS/NZS certification and a three-year product warranty.