LED lighting in the living room – 30 ideas for planning
LED lighting is popular not only because of its energy efficiency, but also because of the beautiful effects it creates in every living space. The light-emitting diodes consume much less energy, hardly heat up and last longer than incandescent, fluorescent and halogen lamps. LEDs are a little more expensive now, but prices will continue to drop as they become more popular and quickly gain a large share of the market. That means more products and more ways to beautifully illuminate your space.
LED lighting in the living room – rectangles with luminous corners
The LED lights have simply become an indispensable part of modern furnishings. Today we are going to give you some tips and examples on how to get indirect LED lighting in the living room can implement creatively. Check out the suggestions below and get ideas for your own project.
Indirect LED lighting in the living room with LED strips
LED strips offer the opportunity to emphasize architectural details with lines of light. Vaulted ceilings, sloping ceilings and niches become real eye-catchers when indirectly illuminated with LED strips. LED strips can be cut to any length, which makes them particularly flexible. There are also battery-operated variants.
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Living room lighting – 40 examples and tips for planning
Illuminate artistic objects with LED lighting in the living room
LED lights are ideal for lighting photo walls and paintings. With incandescent lamps and fluorescent lamps, light and heat are radiated in all directions. Yes, with LED lights you can direct the light exactly where you want it. Another advantage: The LED lighting emits practically no infrared or UV rays, which protects paper and fabric.
Ceiling design with indirect LED lighting
LED lighting with color change
A modern, pure white living room can easily be totally changed with colored LED lighting. Blue, purple, green and red LED strips can frame a wall fireplace or a wall unit. Play with colorful LED lights to create excellent lighting effects in the room.
Purple LED strips behind the glossy white wall unit
LED lights in cold white
TV wall system from IKEA
indirect LED lighting on the wall
LED light panels as wall decorations
LED strips and LED ceiling spots
different light sources in the room