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25 Unique Bedroom Lighting Ideas That Go Beyond a Table Lamp

Caylin Harris

By Caylin Harris
Updated March 8, 2024

Banish boring bedroom ceiling lighting ideas for good — Lowe’s carries a bevy of brands and styles. Here are five unique bedroom lighting ideas that add personality and polish while helping you unwind at the end of the day. Plus, you don’t have to worry about installation, these are DIY-friendly.

A bed on the floor in front of a wallpapered wall.

Ideas for Lighting in a Bedroom

Bedroom Wall Sconces

A bedroom with a large bed, wall sconces and a chandelier hanging in the middle of the room.

Meet a small bedroom’s best friend. A welcome addition in small rooms everywhere, bedroom wall sconces add ambient lighting where it’s needed without taking up too much space. Since it attaches directly to the wall, it works well in an area that’s too tiny for a bedside table. Another selling point? If you don’t want to sacrifice valuable nightstand space to a table lamp, a bedroom wall sconce leaves room for the fun stuff like books, a carafe, a clock, or any other essentials you might need during the night.

Thanks to its smart design, you don’t need to worry about hardwiring it either. Some bedroom wall sconces come in a simple plug-in option that make it easy for even the novice DIYer. Just in case you fall in love with a style that needs to be hardwired, check out this easy hack on how-to install a sconce without hardwiring it from Showroom Steals.

A black wall sconce.

Black Wall Sconces

A white and nickel colored wall sconce.

Nickel Wall Sconces

Bronze Wall Sconces

Bronze Wall Sconces

A single bulb chrome wall sconce.

Chrome Wall Sconces

A triple bulb gold wall sconce.

Gold Wall Sconces

Low-Profile Ceiling Fans

A black ceiling fan in a farmhouse-style bedroom.

Gone are the days where a ceiling fan needs to dominate the entire ceiling, which is great news for homeowners without ceiling height to spare. A low-profile ceiling fan keeps the light and the blade up higher, while the design is more nondescript. Based on the color you choose; it can even fade into the ceiling.

Placing a low-profile ceiling fan in your room provides a nice breeze to keep you cool while you sleep and creates white noise. Instead of your standard flush mount, know that you have low-profile ceiling fan options that offer cooling power and modern design. Don’t stop at your bedroom, guests always appreciate temp control in their rooms too.

A black low-profile ceiling fan.

Black Low-Profile Ceiling Fans

A White Low-Profile Ceiling Fan.

White Low-Profile Ceiling Fans

A Bronze Low-Profile Ceiling Fan with a remote.

Bronze Low-Profile Ceiling Fans

A Nickel Low-Profile Ceiling Fan.

Nickel Low-Profile Ceiling Fans

A Brown Low-Profile Ceiling Fan.

Brown Low-Profile Ceiling Fans

Bedroom Chandeliers as a Ceiling Light

A Sputnik-style black chandelier over a bed in a master bedroom.

Don’t stick with the standard glass domed flush mount light that came with the house. Replacing generic finishes is an easy way to add more fun and character to a room. A wood bead chandelier or a glitzy crystal flush mount are way more fun to look at. There’s no rule that a chandelier only belongs in a dining room. Add one to a walk-in closet or a bedroom with high ceilings to dial up the drama.

Pay attention to scale though, you want to make sure that your bedroom chandelier is not too small or oversized. If you’re dealing with ceiling heights under eight feet, try a flush mount that has the same style beading as a chandelier with less clearance needed.

A gold modern chandelier.

Modern Bedroom Chandeliers

A light brown bohemian chandelier.

Bohemian Bedroom Chandeliers

An earthy bohemian chandelier.

Drum Bedroom Chandeliers

A brass coastal chandelier.

Brass Bedroom Chandeliers

A black transitional chandelier.

Black Bedroom Chandeliers

Bedroom Pendant Lights

Dramatic glass pendant lights on either side of a bed.

If you’re short on space and don’t like the look of a sconce on the wall, try bedroom pendant lighting instead. Big in kitchens, many people don’t know they can hang on either side of a bed too. Since bedroom pendant lights attach to the ceiling, the cord or rod drops from the ceiling creating a dramatic line down to the bed, drawing your eye to the bedframe. Voila, instant focal point.

If you’re using a light attached to a cord and want to add more structure, a basic shelf bracket acts as the ideal anchor. However, you choose to hang a bedroom pendant light, if the light is above a nightstand make sure there is at least twelve inches between the surface and the light. You’ll also want to make sure that if you’re using a clear glass fixture that the light is soft enough to be by your bedside. You want to avoid light fixtures for bedroom ceilings that might be too bright for your bedroom.

Gold Modern Clear Glass Globe Mini Hanging Pendant Light.

Glass Bedroom Pendant Lights

Bronze Transitional Etched Glass Cage Hanging Single.

Cage Bedroom Pendant Lights

Brass Modern Etched Glass Globe LED Hanging Pendant Light.

Globe Bedroom Pendant Lights

8-Light Gold Modern Drum Led Hanging Pendant Light.

Drum Bedroom Pendant Lights

Black Farmhouse Clear Glass Bowl Hanging Pendant Light.

Farmhouse Bedroom Pendant Lights

Mismatched Bedroom Lights

A bed with a pendant light on one side and a desk on the other.

Matching nightstands and table lamps on each side of the bed isn’t required. If you want to mix up your bedroom lights or don’t have the space to accommodate another nightstand, don’t be afraid to try a new combo. The possibilities are endless. Try a sconce, a chandelier, or pendant light opposite a table lamp or even just two different styles of bedroom lights.

To keep the look of your bedroom lights feeling cohesive even with mismatched objects, find a unifying factor like shape, color, or metal finish to tie it all together. Remember, the goal of a nightstand is to eliminate visual clutter while keeping what you need to get a good night’s sleep close at hand. Just make sure that whatever alternate bedroom lighting option you choose helps to achieve that.

White and Silver LED Touch Table Lamp with Fabric Shade.

Modern Table Lamps

3-way Table Lamp with Linen Shade.

Transitional Table Lamps

Farmhouse Grey 3-way Table Lamp with Fabric Shade.

Traditional Table Lamps

Brass Rotary Socket Table Lamp with Fabric Shade.

Midcentury Table Lamps

White/Blue Led Table Lamp with Linen Shade.

Boho Table Lamps

Tips for Designing a Bedroom Lighting Plan

Beyond choosing the best bedroom lighting, here are a few pointers to maximize the room’s functionality while still creating a relaxing space for sleep.

  • Think beyond overhead ceiling lighting and focus on task lighting. Make sure you have a lamp where you need it. So if you love to read in bed, make sure you have the right table lamp or bedroom wall sconce. Or include a lamp next to your favorite chair. If you can fit it, you can even place a bedroom light fixture in your closet. 
  • Avoid bright white, fluorescent or blue light bulbs in the bedroom. Not only are they jarringly bright, they can impact your circadian rhythm. 
  • If you’re feeling stumped about how to choose a bedroom ceiling light, look to the design styles of the rest of the items in your room. Choose a bedroom ceiling light that either complements or contrasts the existing styles. For example, if your bedroom skews more traditional, the clean lines of a modern light could help provide balance.
  •  If you’re wondering what finish to choose, look at the other metal finishes in the room. Warm metals work well with other warm metals, while a black finish can blend in with either warm or cool metals. 

 Just remember that the next time you need to add more light, that you’ve got stylish bedroom lighting ideas that extend beyond matching table lamps on your nightstand.