Dining Room Lighting
Lightslux dining room lighting combines style and function with dimmable, high-quality fixtures, enhancing ambiance, comfort, and visual appeal for shared meals.
Modern Fabric Table Lamp – Copper and Walnut Wood Bedside Light for Bedroom
Modern Tulip Chandelier – Matcha Metal and White Glass Ceiling Light for Dining Room
Modern Fabric Pendant Light – Sculptural Flower Ceiling Lamp for Dining Room
Modern Glass Chandelier – Gold or Chrome Multi-Light Ceiling Lamp for Dining Room
Modern Ginkgo Chandelier – Ceramic Petal Ceiling Light in Gold for Dining Room
Alba Modern Round Ceiling Light – Alabaster LED for Dining Room
Bamburo Modern Pendant Light - Scalloped Woven Rattan & Iron for Dining Room
Vivara Modern Industrial Linear Pendant Light Milk Acrylic Metal for Kitchen
Zenno Modern Fabric Pendant Light – White or Green for Dining Room

Dining Room Lighting FAQs
What type of lighting is best for a dining room?
The best dining room lighting usually combines a central fixture with layered lighting. A dining room chandelier or pendant light works well as the focal point, while wall sconces or dimmable accent lights help create a warm and balanced atmosphere for meals and gatherings.
How low should a dining room pendant light hang?
A dining room pendant light should typically hang about 28–36 inches above the dining table surface. This height provides enough illumination without blocking sightlines or feeling too low, ensuring both comfort and visual balance in your dining space.
What color temperature is best for dining room lighting?
For a cozy and inviting atmosphere, warm white lighting (2700K–3000K) is most recommended for dining rooms. It enhances food presentation and creates a comfortable environment for family dinners and entertaining guests. Cooler tones are generally less suitable for dining areas.
How big should a dining room light fixture be?
The size of your dining room lighting fixture should be proportional to your table. A good rule is that the fixture width should be about half to two-thirds the width of the dining table. Larger tables benefit from linear pendant lights or multi-light chandeliers to ensure even illumination.
























