Dining Room Lighting
At KAIA Home, dining room lighting is centered around the table as the focal point. Pendant lights and chandeliers are commonly used to provide even illumination for meals and gatherings. Proper placement and scale help create visual balance without glare.
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Albo | Disc Pendant Light
$289.00 -
Arcfield | Ring Ceiling Light
Price range: $399.00 through $599.00 -
Averon | Linear Pendant Light
Price range: $439.00 through $799.00 -
Axisform | Modular Ceiling Light
Price range: $380.00 through $780.00 -
Cascade | Prism Chandelier
Price range: $399.00 through $1,199.00 -
Cavetto | Tiered Chandelier
Price range: $410.00 through $890.00 -
FLYNN | Linear Pendant Light
Price range: $490.00 through $690.00 -
Halo | Disk Pendant Light
$289.00 -
Marlowe | Pendant Light
$290.00
Explore Lighting Types for the Dining Room
How to Choose the Right Dining Room Lighting
Table Proportion & Scale
Dining room lighting should be proportionate to the dining table and the size of the room. A fixture that is too small can feel lost, while one that is too large may overwhelm the space. The width and length of the table should guide the size and shape of the lighting above it.
Ceiling Height
Ceiling height plays a critical role in selecting dining room lighting. Higher ceilings allow for larger chandeliers or elongated pendant lights, while standard ceilings benefit from appropriately scaled fixtures that provide presence without crowding the room.
Light Placement
In most dining rooms, lighting is centered directly above the table. This creates visual balance and ensures even illumination for dining and entertaining. Linear pendant lights work well over rectangular tables, while round chandeliers suit square or circular tables.
Atmosphere & Warmth
Dining room lighting should create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Soft, diffused light enhances comfort and encourages longer gatherings. Dimmable fixtures are especially useful, allowing brightness to be adjusted for everyday meals or evening entertaining.
Best For
Formal Dining Rooms
Chandeliers and statement pendant lights are ideal for formal dining rooms, where lighting becomes a central design feature. A well-chosen fixture adds elegance and reinforces the character of the space.
Open-Concept Homes
In open-plan layouts, dining room lighting helps visually define the dining area. A distinctive pendant or chandelier creates a focal point that separates the dining space from adjacent living or kitchen areas.
Long Rectangular Tables
Linear pendant lights or multi-light fixtures work particularly well above long rectangular dining tables. They distribute light evenly along the surface while maintaining visual symmetry.
Compact Dining Areas
Smaller dining rooms or breakfast nooks benefit from scaled-down chandeliers or single pendants that provide sufficient illumination without overwhelming the space.
Entertaining & Gatherings
Dining rooms used for entertaining benefit from layered lighting. A central chandelier combined with wall lights or nearby ambient lighting creates depth and flexibility for different occasions.
Q: What type of lighting is best over a dining table?
Chandeliers and pendant lights are the most common choices, as they provide focused illumination and visual balance directly above the table.
Q: How high should dining room lighting be hung?
Dining fixtures are typically installed so the bottom of the light sits approximately 75–90 cm above the tabletop, depending on ceiling height.
Q: Should dining room lighting be bright or soft?
Q: Can I use more than one pendant over a dining table?
Yes. Multiple pendants can create balanced illumination and work especially well over longer tables.








