Apartment lighting can be a challenge in NYC, where many units have back-facing windows. But adding a mirror will help maximize whatever sunlight a room does get. (Image from a StreetEasy listing.)
The renowned interior designer Albert Hadley once said, “Appropriate lighting is enormously important” — and it’s so true. While there are few things more inviting than a well-lit room, bad lighting can destroy even the most beautifully decorated home. So whether your space is plagued by a lack of sun, harsh fluorescents, outdated fixtures, or all of the above, fear not: brighter days are ahead. Here are 10 easy apartment lighting ideas that’ll brighten up your space.
Switch Out Your Lampshades
While default white lamp shades may seem like the obvious choice, they actually emit a colder, harsher light. To upgrade your apartment lighting, try a colored shade instead to cast a warmer glow, or ditch the shades altogether in favor of a bare Edison bulb or sconces.
Hang Mirrors
Light-reflecting mirrors are a great way to optimize natural light, especially when hung directly opposite a window. They’ll also make your space appear larger than it is.
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208 East 21st Street
$3,000No Fee
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Upper West Side
202 West 98th Street
$2,895No Fee
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East Harlem
222 East 111st Street
$2,695No Fee
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Hudson Heights
728 West 181st Street
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Upper West Side
310 West 109th Street
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Yorkville
305 East 95th Street
$3,000No Fee
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Washington Heights
920 Riverside Drive
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Lower East Side
57 Clinton Street
$2,995No Fee
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East Harlem
222 East 111st Street
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Lenox Hill
536 East 79th Street
$2,795No Fee
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Two Bridges
32 Market Street
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Upper West Side
156 West 95th Street
$2,675No Fee
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Clean Your Windows
Give your windows a once-over to get rid of any lingering streaks, dust and dirt. You’ll be amazed at what a difference squeaky-clean windows will make to the quality of sunlight streaming in.
The Very Best Apartment Lighting? Candles
Candles create a cozy glow that’s universally flattering. Try tea lights on the mantel, or tapers on the table. If you’re worried about starting a fire, LEDs are your friend.
Install a Dimmer
Dimmer switches give you the ability to control and adjust the brightness of the room you’re in, and will help you create instant ambience. Another perk? Dimmers save money due to reduced power usage.
Get the Right Bulbs
If your light bulbs make you feel more like you’re at the office than at home, it’s time to change them out. While the wattage will depend on the room (you’ll want brighter lights in the bathroom and dimmer ones in the bedroom, for example), always go for bulbs that emit a soft, yellow light, whether it’s an incandescent or a CFL.
Did your rental come with ugly, outdated overhead light fixtures? There’s no reason you can’t replace them with something more elegant. (From a StreetEasy listing.)
Replace Your Overhead Lighting
Many rentals come with outdated overhead light fixtures. Don’t be afraid to replace that ugly frosted glass number from the 1970s with a fixture that better suits your style, and washes the room in a more welcoming light.
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1122 Herkimer Street
$2,400No Fee
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Homecrest
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$2,714No Fee
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1062 62nd Street
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Use Lacquer and Metallics
Just like mirrors, but with a more subtle effect, lacquer and metallic surfaces help bounce light around the room. So go ahead and sprinkle your space liberally with as many glossy surfaces as your heart desires.
Layer Your Lighting
You don’t want all the same kind of light sources in the same room, or it will feel flat. Make sure you incorporate multiple points of light for a more dynamic look, including a mix of floor lamps, table lamps, task lamps, and overhead lights in each room.
Pale, warm tones on the walls can brighten a room without making it feel sterile. (From a StreetEasy listing.)
Paint the Room
Avoid dark or rich colors, and instead opt for pale shades that will help enhance the room’s light. White is a classic choice, but beware of going too stark, and instead choose a warmer, creamier tone, like ivory.
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