Bedroom Lighting Design
Lighting plays a serious role in interior design and can transform a room into something exceptional. Conversely, a bad lighting scheme can make a room feel cold, bland and boring. At K R Interior Design we believe that good lighting is essential to the success of any interior design project.
Bedrooms are the primary place of relaxation where we fall asleep and where we wake up in the morning. The lighting design has to accommodate the need for bright light in the morning to promote energy for the day ahead and an intimate and relaxed mood to promote rest and sleep at night.
As with all lighting design lights should be layered to create interest and multi functional options. There are various ways that this can be achieved, using downlights, uplights, accent lighting, task lights and bedside lamps.
In this master bedroom in St John’s Wood, uplights have been used behind the frame for a padded wall. This is a good way to introduce a general background light with uplight.
In the bespoke dressing room we have used rail lights inside the wardrobe. This features a light built into the clothes rail which automatically turns on when the wardrobe door opens, making it easier to see the clothes inside. This small attention to detail creates a simple practical solution.
There are so many amazing lamps available that it is easy to find one that will fit into any interior design project.
In the first image we have used the Kartell Cindy Lamp. The conical shade and matching teardrop base works brilliantly with the contemporary interior design ‘feel’ that our client requested.
In the second image we have used a beautiful lamp from CTO lighting. The bronze and satin brass bass with a silk shade fitted perfectly into the luxury interior design that our client was looking for. The soft light that it produces reflects beautifully against the bespoke silk headboard.
Apart from all the different sources of lights that are available the most important thing to remember is to use different circuits so that all lights can be used independently from each other and a control panel. There are many different types of control panels but even the most simple dimmer located next to the bed can make an enormous difference.
Here we have fitted a simple dimmer switch into the bespoke silk headboard.


























