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The Power of Layered Lighting: Transforming Your Space Beyond the Bulb

  • Writer: Alexis B Haas
    Alexis B Haas
  • Sep 16
  • 2 min read

When most people think of lighting, they picture one big fixture in the center of a room. While that may provide light, it often leaves the space feeling flat or uninviting. At Bonae Interiors, we believe lighting is one of the most powerful design tools—it can change the mood, function, and feel of your home.


The secret? Layered lighting.


Layered lighting combines different types of light sources in a single space, so your room isn’t just illuminated—it’s alive.


The Three Layers of Lighting

1. Ambient Lighting (General Light)

This is the overall illumination that fills a room. Think of it as your starting point.

  • Ceiling fixtures (chandeliers, flush mounts, or recessed lights)

  • Natural light from windows

  • Wall-mounted fixtures

Tip: Choose fixtures that not only light the space but also add style.

Visual Example:

  • Wide shot of a living room with a chandelier or recessed lighting creating soft overall glow.


Task Lighting
Task Lighting

2. Task Lighting (Focused Light)

Task lighting adds brighter, more focused light where you need it most.

  • Under-cabinet lighting in the kitchen for prep work

  • A desk lamp in your home office

  • Reading lamps by the sofa or bed

Tip: Position task lighting to minimize shadows—especially in kitchens and bathrooms.

Visual Example:

  • Kitchen island with pendant lights or under-cabinet strip lighting highlighting the counters.




3. Accent Lighting (Atmosphere & Drama)

Accent lighting highlights what you love about your space and adds depth.

  • Wall sconces to frame artwork or mirrors

  • LED strips tucked into shelving or built-ins

  • Picture lights above artwork

Tip: Accent lighting creates dimension and can make a room feel more layered, cozy, and complete.

Visual Example:

  • Built-in bookcase with hidden LED strips or a living room with wall sconces framing artwork.


Why Layered Lighting Matters

✔ Makes spaces more functional—no more straining to read or work.✔ Adds mood and ambiance—dimmers can take you from bright mornings to cozy evenings.✔ Highlights design details—from architectural features to décor.✔ Creates a luxury feel—layering instantly makes a space feel intentional and elevated.


All types of lighting seen here in this image!
All types of lighting seen here in this image!

Bringing It All Together

A well-designed room often has a blend of all three lighting types. For example, in a living room:

  • A chandelier or recessed lights provide ambient lighting.

  • Floor lamps or table lamps add task lighting for reading.

  • Wall sconces or shelf lighting act as accent lighting for warmth and interest.


When layered correctly, lighting isn’t just functional—it’s transformative.

Ready to reimagine your home with layered lighting? At Bonae Interiors, we create lighting plans that elevate your space while fitting your lifestyle. Let’s design a home that feels as good as it looks.





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P.S. Still unsure where to begin? We’re happy to start with a simple styling session or consultation. Sometimes one small change leads to the biggest transformation.


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