11 on-trend entryway lighting ideas that make a statement

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17 September 2022

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First impressions are everything, and that extends to your home. A stunning entryway will welcome you home and impress your guests as soon as they walk in the door. A great way to transform your entry is with lighting and there are some fantastic entryway lighting ideas to help inspire a refresh that everyone will appreciate.

Lighting is a fantastic tool for homeowners to use to their advantage and is one that can be utilised in more ways than one. This can be done through the manipulation of light itself using different intensities, colours and sources. It can also be done with the choice of light fixtures too through decorative design. These entryway lighting ideas are just the start of what can be accomplished when one or all of these factors are taken into consideration.

Your home doesn't need to have the world's tallest ceilings to showcase an eye-catching fixture. Flush mount ceiling lights are a great example of a reliable light fixture with plenty of style, character, and charm that will be the perfect addition to your home.

Flush mount ceiling lights sit right against the ceiling making them perfect for smaller entryways and homes with lower ceilings. They have a low profile that won't make a space feel cramped but can still impart a bit of flair through the fixture itself.

Modern Lights - iO DRUM Timber Pendant Handcrafted
Modern Lights - iO DRUM Timber Pendant Handcrafted

If you have an entryway with tall ceilings spanning two levels which is frequently the case, you have a unique design opportunity. With all that open space, you don't want to use a small fixture. A better choice is to think vertically.

Long, linear fixtures can create vertical lines that accentuate this aspect of an architectural space. A configuration of pendant lights hanging at different heights works well to pull off this effect and can add a feeling of movement as well.

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South Drawn - Hats Mono
South Drawn - Hats Mono

Your entryway lights don't always have to come from the ceiling. Wall sconces can add a unique element to your home. This lighting fixture style is also great at highlighting architectural or decorative features too.

Consider wall sconces on either side of the front door, down a hallway, or next to entryways into other rooms. You can also use sconces as accent lighting to highlight photos or art too.

Since these aren't large fixtures, these wall lights are better as decorative accents rather than lighting up an entire space.

A console table in your entryway is both a decorative and functional feature. Adding a table lamp to this entryway table can improve both those important elements. Table lamps are another way to add accent lighting to a space, which is great for lighting design.

From a functional point of view, it can be the light you turn on in the evenings to make the entryway a little brighter for passage, adding a bit of warmth at the same time. Or, if you'll be returning late and want to leave a light on, a table lamp near the entryway is a great choice.

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Space Furniture - Rituals Alta XL
Space Furniture - Rituals Alta XL

Similar in function to a table lamp is a floor lamp. However, homeowners should use this fixture if they have floor space to spare. A floor lamp can be added to a corner of the entryway to provide warm, accent lighting.

Don't be afraid to choose a floor lamp in the entryway that has a bolder design. Consider unique materials or architectural shapes to create visual interest.

LightCo - Kernel Floor Lamp by Bert Frank
LightCo - Kernel Floor Lamp by Bert Frank

When it comes to a statement fixture for an entryway, it’s hard to beat a chandelier. Chandeliers, especially crystal chandeliers, are grand in every way, shape and form. There are a variety of styles and sizes to choose from, each designed to draw the eye and fill it with wonder.

Chandeliers require some space and work better when there’s a larger, more open space to admire them. Don’t be afraid to look for interesting shapes and unique designs that represent your personality and interior design preferences.

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Modern Lights - JASPER Round Crystal Pendant
Modern Lights - JASPER Round Crystal Pendant

Your lighting shouldn't only provide a function - it should be an exciting decor detail of your room. One way to achieve this is by playing around with the shape and design of the fixture itself, thinking of it almost like a sculpture.

Potential examples include a a chandelier light with geometric caging or abstract details or a floor lamp with a long arm or architectural legs. These unique elements elevate the fixtures to something akin to art, increasing your home’s designer credentials.

Make your overhead lighting stand out by choosing fixtures that have a unique metal finish or strong contrasting colours. A black matte finish for example, is incredibly trendy at the moment and versatile too, suiting most styles of interior. If you want something luxurious, gold finishes will naturally achieve this while maintaining a contemporary tone.

Colours with strong contrast are another way to inject a bit of pop or you can play around with material for some visual interest. Glass can feel airy while remaining classic and traditional while wicker, jute, and rattan can add a natural texture that brings warmth to a space.

David Trubridge - Ebb Family Pendant Light
David Trubridge - Ebb Family Pendant Light

Speaking of trends, they are a fun and stylish way to keep your home current. Updating your fixtures on an annual basis is a quick and easy way to always keep your space feeling fresh.

If you like to keep up with trends, choose fixtures that are easily interchangeable. Flush mount lights, lamps and wall lights are great examples of this while things like pendant lights and chandeliers require a bit more effort.

Is your entryway long or lead into a hallway? Then emphasise this length by lining the hallway with lighting. There are many types of lights you can use for this but one great example is LED strip lighting.

Flexible and effective, you can line the floor or ceiling (or both) on either side of a hallway to create a bit of depth that will have immediate impact from the entryway. The even coverage will also have excellent functional benefits providing a softer form of lighting for use at night.

Related article: LED lights - the definitive guide

Marc Pascal - Xploff Pendant Light LED
Marc Pascal - Xploff Pendant Light LED

You should never feel like you have to choose one kind of lighting. As a matter of fact, mixing and matching your light fixtures in a space, by style or type, is a great way to demonstrate your own design confidence.

It’s also an effective way to showcase dramatic lighting styles too, manipulating layers of lighting with different degrees of ambient, accent and task lighting in a space.

Many homeowners overlook the importance of lighting in their interior design especially when it comes to entryways. With these entryway lighting ideas, you can achieve looks that will feel right at home in an industry design magazine or better. It’ll make coming home and welcoming guests, that much more satisfying which is a feeling every home should have.

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