Shop Lighting by Room
At KAIA Home, lighting is selected in relation to space. Every room has different functional needs, ceiling heights, and spatial proportions. Choosing lighting by room ensures each fixture supports how the space is used — from focused task lighting in kitchens to layered ambient lighting in living areas.
Explore curated lighting collections designed specifically for bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, and home offices.
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Albo | Disc Pendant Light
$289.00 -
Arcette | Linear Wall Light
Price range: $220.00 through $350.00 -
Arcfield | Ring Ceiling Light
Price range: $399.00 through $599.00 -
Avenel | Double Wall Sconce
$380.00 -
Avenel | Wall Light
$350.00 -
Averon | Linear Pendant Light
Price range: $439.00 through $799.00 -
Axis | Drop Pendant Light
$280.00 -
Axisform | Modular Ceiling Light
Price range: $380.00 through $780.00 -
Cascade | Prism Chandelier
Price range: $399.00 through $1,199.00

Bedroom Lighting
Bedroom lighting should support rest while remaining functional. A well-planned bedroom typically combines soft ceiling lighting with bedside wall lights or table lamps to create layered lighting.
Instead of relying on one central fixture, consider combining ambient lighting with targeted task lighting for reading. In smaller bedrooms or apartments, wall-mounted lights free up bedside surfaces while maintaining balance.
Proper bedroom lighting improves comfort, reduces glare, and allows flexible light levels throughout the day.
Recommended for Bedrooms:
- Wall Lights for bedside placement
- Pendant Lights as an alternative to table lamps
- Table Lamps for layered lighting
- Soft Ceiling Lights for ambient light

Living Room Lighting
Living room lighting requires flexibility. It is one of the most multifunctional spaces in the home, used for relaxing, hosting, reading, and circulation.
Effective living room lighting combines ceiling lights for ambient illumination with accent lighting on vertical surfaces. Table lamps and wall lights create depth and allow lighting to adapt to different times of day.
In apartments or rooms with lower ceilings, close-to-ceiling fixtures maintain openness while still providing sufficient brightness.
Layered lighting is especially important in living rooms to avoid flat or overly bright environments.
Recommended for Living Rooms:
- Ceiling Lights for general illumination
- Wall Lights for accent lighting
- Table Lamps for reading and softer zones

Dining Room Lighting
Dining room lighting should define the table area while maintaining a comfortable overall atmosphere. Pendant lights suspended above the dining table create focus and establish visual structure.
The size and height of the fixture should relate proportionally to the table. In open-plan layouts, dining room lighting also helps anchor the eating area within a larger living space.
Balanced dining lighting supports both everyday meals and gatherings without overpowering the room.
Recommended for Dining Rooms:
- Pendant Lights
- Linear Suspension Lights
- Supporting Wall Lights for perimeter balance

Kitchen Lighting
Kitchen lighting must prioritize visibility and task clarity. Ceiling lighting provides general illumination, while pendant lights above islands or counters deliver focused task lighting.
In compact kitchens, combining overhead lighting with localized task lighting reduces shadows and improves workflow. Proper kitchen lighting enhances both safety and usability.
Lighting placement should consider cabinetry, work surfaces, and ceiling height to maintain clear sightlines and avoid glare.
Recommended for Kitchens:
- Ceiling Lights for ambient lighting
- Pendant Lights for kitchen islands
- Wall Lights where additional task lighting is needed

Kitchen Island Lighting
Kitchen island lighting should provide focused task illumination while helping define the center of the kitchen. The island is often used for food preparation, casual dining, and gathering, making direct lighting above the surface essential.
Unlike general ceiling lighting, island lighting reduces shadows across countertops and improves visibility for detailed tasks. Pendant lights are commonly positioned above the island to create both functional clarity and visual structure.
In open-plan kitchens, island lighting also helps separate the cooking area from adjacent dining or living spaces. In smaller kitchens or apartments, proportion and spacing are especially important to avoid visual clutter.
Layered lighting remains essential — island fixtures should work alongside ceiling lighting and under-cabinet lighting rather than replace them.
Recommended for Kitchen Islands:
- Pendant Lights for focused task lighting
- Linear Suspension Lights for longer islands
- Coordinated Ceiling Lights for ambient support

Bathroom Lighting
Bathroom lighting should provide even illumination, especially around mirrors. Wall-mounted vanity lights placed beside the mirror reduce shadows and create more balanced facial lighting than a single overhead source.
In smaller bathrooms, compact wall lights prevent overcrowding while maintaining brightness. Ceiling lighting can supplement mirror lighting for overall visibility.
Well-planned bathroom lighting improves both comfort and daily routines.
Recommended for Bathrooms:
- Wall Lights for vanity placement
- Ceiling Lights for general illumination

Hallway & Entryway Lighting
Hallway lighting should be evenly spaced to support safe movement and visual continuity. Flush or close-to-ceiling fixtures are ideal for narrow corridors or low ceilings.
Entryway lighting sets the tone for the rest of the home. Balanced overhead lighting combined with subtle wall lighting creates clarity without overwhelming smaller spaces.
Consistent hallway lighting also helps connect rooms visually throughout the home.
Recommended for Hallways:
- Flush Ceiling Lights
- Compact Pendants for higher ceilings
- Wall Lights for vertical emphasis

Home Office Lighting
Home office lighting should combine task lighting with ambient support. A table lamp or directional wall light provides focused light for reading and computer work, while ceiling lighting maintains overall brightness.
Avoid relying only on overhead lighting, as it can create glare on screens. Layered lighting improves concentration and reduces eye strain.
Well-planned home office lighting supports productivity without creating harsh contrasts.
Recommended for Home Offices:
- Table Lamps for task lighting
- Wall Lights for directional lighting
- Balanced Ceiling Lights for ambient support

Commercial & Hospitality Lighting
Commercial and hospitality lighting must balance performance with atmosphere. In restaurants, hotels, offices, and shared environments, lighting operates for extended hours and must remain consistent across larger areas.
Unlike residential spaces, commercial settings often require coordinated fixtures that maintain visual continuity throughout dining rooms, corridors, reception areas, and workspaces. Layered lighting is especially important — combining ambient overhead lighting with accent lighting and task-focused fixtures.
In hospitality environments, lighting also contributes to mood and wayfinding. Subtle wall lighting can soften vertical surfaces, while pendants or ceiling fixtures help define seating areas and circulation paths. In offices, even distribution reduces glare and supports focused work.
Lighting selected for commercial use should support durability and long-term reliability while maintaining a considered visual presence.
Recommended for Commercial & Hospitality Spaces:
- Ceiling Lights for consistent ambient illumination
- Pendant Lights for defined seating or reception areas
- Wall Lights for accent and perimeter lighting
- Coordinated Fixture Series for visual continuity

Outdoor Lighting
Wall-mounted fixtures placed beside entry doors provide even illumination and reduce harsh shadows. Ceiling lights are suitable for covered patios and balconies, while smaller wall fixtures work well in compact outdoor spaces.
Outdoor lighting should be layered rather than relying on a single bright source. Combining entrance lighting with subtle perimeter lighting creates a more comfortable and controlled nighttime environment.
Proper placement is key — fixtures should relate proportionally to the scale of the façade or outdoor surface.
Recommended for Outdoor Areas:
- Outdoor Wall Lights for entrances and façades
- Ceiling Lights for covered patios
- Compact Fixtures for balconies and small exterior spaces
Why Choosing Lighting by Room Improves Results
Lighting requirements differ between bedrooms, kitchens, living rooms, and bathrooms. Selecting fixtures based on room context ensures:
– Proper light distribution
– Comfortable brightness levels
– Effective layered lighting
– Cohesive design throughout the home
Planning lighting by room helps create balance between ambient, task, and accent lighting while responding to spatial constraints such as ceiling height and room size.








