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8 Hallway Lighting Ideas for Your Home

Lowe's Editorial Team

By Lowe's Editorial Team
Updated February 29, 2024

Add a statement light fixture, or two, to a hallway to add personality and style to an often overlooked area of the home. From pendant lights to a pair of wall sconces, explore different types of hallway light fixtures that can help illuminate an often overlooked area of the home.

A hallway lit with natural lighting, table, mirrors and a rug.

Hallway Light Fixtures to Brighten Up Your Space

Lighting fixtures for hallways can be functional and aesthetic at the same time. The key is to install light fixtures that complement your space, décor style and hallway lighting needs. Find different types of fixtures to add light in the hallway, from pendant lighting to table lamps and more.

1. Make a Statement With a Chandelier

A hallway with paintings and a chandelier.

If you have a wide hallway and want to make a bold statement, consider installing a large chandelier. When shopping for a chandelier for the hallway, determine what type of look you want to achieve. For a seamless appearance, look for a chandelier style that best matches the style of your home and existing décor, from farmhouse to modern or bohemian.

2. Add Drama to a High Ceiling With Pendant Lights in the Hallway

A hallway with a pendant light, a glass door and mirrors.

A pendant light is a type of light that hangs from the ceiling by either a chain or a rope. Pendant light fixtures may have a single bulb or multiple bulbs. Some pendant lights are dainty and petite, while others serve as natural focal points. The best pendant light for your hallway depends on a variety of factors, including the width and height of the hallway and the general style of your home. Have a long hallway? Consider two or three evenly spaced pendant lights for a dramatic look.

For farmhouse-inspired homes, lantern-style lights look especially charming in hallways. Farmhouse lighting fixtures provide a lot of light and create an old-fashioned and comforting ambience.

3. Wall Sconces are Perfect for Hallways With Low Ceilings

Wal sconces in a hallway with four doors.

Wall sconces are perfect light fixtures for small hallways with low ceilings that don’t have room for large overhead lights. Wall sconces are available with different numbers of lights and different bulb types, so you can choose the fixture that’ll provide the ideal illumination for your hallway. Wall sconces add a charming, timeless look and provide a soothing ambience. Check out our Wall Sconce Buying Guide for help finding the best wall sconce for any hallway.

4. Brighten a Narrow Hallway With Recessed Lighting

A hallway with turquoise walls and ceiling lights.

If you have a narrow hallway that feels small and dark, don’t add bulk to it with a large chandelier or multiple wall sconces. Instead, consider installing recessed lighting in the ceiling since they don’t take up much space. If your hallway is less than 8 feet long, you may only need one or two lights. If your hallway is long, aim to install one recessed light every 6 to 8 feet for sufficient illumination. You can find a variety of recessed lighting sizes at Lowe’s, from 3 to 4 inches in diameter.

5. Flush Mount Lighting Makes Your Hallway Appear Bigger

A hallway with a flush mount light, a staircase and other household items.

If you want to make a hallway appear larger, consider installing a flush mount hallway light. As the name suggests, flush mount light fixtures sit flush with the ceiling, making this type of light fixture ideal for hallways with low ceilings.

6. Accentuate Photos and Artwork in Your Hallway with Track Lights

A hallway with track lights focusing on a big book shelf and a painting.

Track lighting can be used to highlight art, family photos and architectural elements in your hallway. If you have narrow hallways you can direct the lights towards the walls to make them look more spacious and open.

Try other hallway décor ideas like adding a mirror, a runner rug or an accent table for a stylish update. Besides hallway light ideas switch up your entryway and foyer lighting to create a more welcoming ambience.

7. Use Table Lamps to Illuminate Dark Corners

A gold table lamp with potted plant and candle on a glass table.

Sometimes certain areas of a hallway can appear dark even if you’ve already installed one or more ceiling lights. If this is the case, you can add an accent table in the hallway and a table lamp. A slim table at the end of the hallway, or along one side if you have enough room, and a small table lamp brightens even the darkest corners.

8. Go Natural With Rustic Light Fixtures

A bohemian tassel pendant light.

Modern metal hallway light fixtures are classy and stylish, but the modern metal look isn’t the only lighting style available. If your home has a more natural-looking aesthetic, consider complementing it in your hallway with rustic light fixtures. Rustic, farmhouse and industrial styles are increasingly popular, so there are many lighting options in these styles. We offer a wide selection of rustic and natural light fixtures so you can find the perfect one for your hallway.

Good to Know

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Hallway Lighting FAQs

1. What is the Best Light Fixture for a Hallway?

Choosing the best lighting for a hallway depends on a variety of factors, including the width and height of the hallway, your preferred style, and your budget. If you have family photos or artwork you want to highlight, go with brighter or more directional light in the hallway. Recessed or flush mount lights are perfect for low ceilings.

2. How Many Hallway Lights do I Need?

This comes down to personal preference and depends on how the hallway is set up. Short hallways may only need one light fixture while longer hallways benefit from multiple fixtures. From a functional standpoint, the number of windows and the amount of natural light entering the hallway can help you decide how bright you want the light to be.

3. How do You Light a Narrow Hallway?

Choose lights that won’t overwhelm the space, such as recessed can lights. Space them out evenly down the length of the hall.

4. How do You Light a Hallway Without an Outlet?

If there’s nowhere to plug in a lamp, you’ll either need to hard-wire a ceiling or sconce light or choose a battery-operated wall sconce or a battery-powered light bulb.

5. Are LED Light Fixtures Good for Hallways?

Yes, LED light fixtures are a great for the hallways. You can find a variety of LED light fixtures, from LED recessed lights to LED strips, in warm white tone for ambient lighting.