Lighting
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A Scout-inspired path into ceiling lights, lamps, sconces, and specialty lighting.
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Uttermost Tordin Geometric Floor Lamp
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Uttermost Tallarico Brass & Marble Floor Lamp
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Uttermost Rosin White Floor Lamp
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Uttermost Forage Dark Oak Floor Lamp
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Uttermost Sonic Open Oval Floor Lamp
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Uttermost Pravin Dark Wood Floor Lamp
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Uttermost Stowe Satin Black Floor Lamp
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Uttermost Galloway Minimalist Bronze Floor Lamp
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Uttermost Remolino Bronze Floor Lamp
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Uttermost Laight Antique Brass Floor Lamp
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Uttermost Tyree Brown Marble Floor Lamp
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Uttermost Curran Tapered Metal Floor Lamp
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Uttermost Almyra Solid Wood Floor Lamp
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Uttermost Irwin Curved Brass Floor Lamp
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Uttermost Lathey Tapered Floor Lamp
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How to Choose Lighting for Each Room
Layer lighting by purpose: overhead fixtures for general light, sconces or pendants for architectural moments, and table lamps or floor lamps for softer task and accent light. Chandeliers work well over dining tables, entries, and rooms that need a focal point, while pendants are ideal over islands, bars, breakfast tables, and compact seating areas.
For living rooms and bedrooms, pair a statement ceiling light with portable lamps so the room can shift from bright and functional to warm and relaxed. In hallways, offices, and dining rooms, use sconces, desk lamps, buffet lamps, and lanterns to add depth without cluttering the space.
Lighting FAQ
What type of lighting should I start with? Start with the main room function. Dining rooms usually start with a chandelier or pendant, living rooms with a ceiling fixture plus lamps, and offices with task lighting.
How do I make a room feel warmer? Use multiple lower-height light sources, such as table lamps, floor lamps, sconces, and buffet lamps, rather than relying only on one overhead fixture.








