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Indirect lighting aimed upward can make up for lack of light on the ceiling, especially toward the end of the day. “This is an opportunity to be creative,” McBournie says. “For the interior library of a New York apartment, I created and strategically placed a faux light shaft with an iron grate on a focal wall.”Another excellent example? Here in a pint-sized kitchen designed by Cochineal, vintage sconces take the place of humdrum task lighting.
At the risk of sounding like a dark design cloud, natural sunlight is one of the most crucial (and most fickle) features of any space. While a bright, sunny day may seem like the perfect way to make a room glow, not every space has large, floor-to-ceiling windows to enjoy them through. “Spaces that do not receive much natural sunlight, either because of the positioning of the room or a lack of windows, can feel dark and gloomy,” admits designer Kristina Phillips. Whether it’s a dimly lit basement, a windowless powder room, or a cozy yet shadowy corner in our homes, the quest for enhanced lighting solutions is a universal problem—but the solutions are endless.
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When it comes to lighting, color temperature matters a lot! And according to Mazzarini, 2700K bulbs are recommended as you enter the world of LED lights. “If budget allows, use a warm-glow technology dimming bulb,” he adds.
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Using shimmery gold or silver accessories is an easy way to transform a dark and dreary space. “I have successfully used metallics on the walls, ceilings, light fixtures, and accents of furniture,” McBournie says. “Just be careful—too much of a good thing is too much of a good thing.” In a bedroom of a South Florida home, for example, designer Rodney Lawrence incorporated just the right amount of silvery accents in the lamps and de Gournay wallpaper.
Or, if treatment-free windows are non-negotiable, add curtains in a light, bright hue. “In this dark and moody study, we used tall, ivory draperies to help draw the eye to the window and brighten the room,” designer Brynn Olson shares. To play up the high-contrast palette, Olson rounded out the room with a white gallery wall and bookshelf, complete with tomes wrapped in ivory paper.
One of the best ways to bring more light into a room is with a high-gloss paint color, and a ceiling is the perfect spot to experiment with this design choice. “High-gloss paint can add another reflective surface to a dark room,” McBournie says. Here in a Beverly Hills home, designer Oliver M. Furth painted the ceiling in Pratt & Lambert’s high-gloss lacquer in Gun Powder.
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If you're looking to amp up your home's lighting, one bulb will not make the cut. Instead, Molly Torres Portnof of DATE Interiors recommends using "multiple light sources, like table lamps and sconces to supplement natural light." A sconce here, a table lamp there, and your space will shine bright in no time.
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Yes, we know. This one seems a tad obvious, but simply cleaning your windows will have a major effect on how much sunlight streams into the room. “It is amazing what clean windows can do for a room,” McBournie says. “I recommend doing this every spring and fall, or more often.” You can see how the strategy pays off in this light-filled living room designed by Nickey Kehoe.
A large, multicolored area rug, like this one in Juliana Lima Vasconcellos’s pied-à-terre, is not just a solution for defining a specific area in a home. “I love colorful carpets,” says designer Gary McBournie, who says that orange is his favorite neutral. “They have the ability to both draw you in and create a distraction.”
Lighting designer Lindsey Adelman would know: Here in her Brooklyn townhouse, she selected her own Drop System chandelier to create just the right ambience.
White paper wraps rock...and everything else when it comes to lightening a room. “White paper is your friend,” Mazzarini says. He suggests not holding back from bringing white paper lampshades, lanterns, and pendant lights into your dark space. Take this bright bedroom in a Belgian retreat designed by Olivier Dwek, for example.
Double the amount of sunlight in your room by bouncing the light off reflective surfaces. “It helps to completely mirror a wall or to add a decorative mirror opposite the windows to bring in the light,” Schuster says—just as Gabriel Hendifar did in his sultry New York apartment, shown here.
When a space is in need of additional light, it’s best to choose light-wood flooring to brighten up the room. “A lighter floor contrasted with a colorful wall can help to ‘push the walls out’ and make the space feel larger,” McBournie says. Designer Delia Kenza did precisely that in her recent renovation of a Brooklyn townhouse, shown here.
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When it comes to making your home appear lighter and brighter, the devil lies in the details. In this dramatic bar, Staver Gray of Ward + Gray freshened things up with translucent accessories. “We used amber glassware and a delicate bud vase to provide visual interest without adding heaviness to this moody bar area,” she shares. “The mirrored back wall also helps immensely to bounce the light around.”
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While adding clerestory windows and skylights might be a surefire way to dial up the vitamin D, undergoing a massive renovation isn’t compatible with everyone’s bandwidth—or budget. However, should you want to ditch demolition day, there are plenty of design tweaks that can illuminate your space. “The careful consideration of lighting, wall and floor coverings, along with furniture and fixtures should take place,” Phillips adds. Between hanging mirrored or metallic elements, sticking with a softer color palette, and, of course, adding lights, the right brightening fix can be just as varied and unique as your room. To help, we’ve tapped a handful of designers to share their most illuminating ideas.
“The entry hall of our apartment was a narrow, tight space with no windows. Versus trying to brighten a space that would never truly be that way, we leaned into the darkness and painted it an inky blue and collaged it with art," he explains. "The dark color, also applied on the ceiling, allowed the architecture to disappear, and the many gilt frames bounced light around in a special way.”
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A dark room isn’t the place to try out a moody, dark color palette. “Light hues on the walls and ceiling can really help lighten a naturally dark space,” Schuster says. If your walls are neutral, paint the ceiling a shade lighter to help light bounce around the room. That strategy helped this New York apartment designed by fashion veteran Carly Cushnie feel extra airy.
Opposites might attract, but when used in the right proportions, they can also give a room a bright edge. When in doubt, opt for lots of white surfaces with hints of moody black—just as designer Dan Mazzarini did here. “White painted floors reflect light around the space,” he says. “I like Armorseal Rexthane by Sherwin-Williams.” Here, the designer juxtaposed snow-white floors with black furnishings and accents for an edgy, graphic look.
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While you're at it, you'll also want to consider the direction of your light fixtures. "Use light fixtures that shine the light up at the ceiling rather than at the floor," explains Roger Higgins of R. Higgins. "Torchieres will brighten a room more than a floor lamp or ceiling fixture that shines light downward."
Speaking of metallics, a gilded touch can really pay off when working with a darker palette—just ask William Cullum of Jayne Design Studio.
As Blair Moore of Moore House Design points out, getting a little privacy doesn’t have to mean cutting off your room from any natural sunlight. “Adding sheers that are a slightly lighter hue than your walls can imbue a dark space with an ethereal light,” she shares. “This dining area faces north and lacks natural light, so we added sheer drapes that we hung a foot above the top of the window to really envelop the wall.” The result: A soft, sun-dappled glow all day long.
While dark rooms can be cozy, adding vibrant artwork will elevate the mood and look of the space. For added brightening properties, McBournie says: “Don’t forget to add some picture lights or spotlights.” In this cozy den in San Francisco, designer Nicole Hollis made a bright artwork by Doug Aitken the mesmerizing focal point of the largely dark room.
High-gloss finishes might be the right, brightening choice for paint, but what about wallpaper? "You can utilize a wallcovering that reflects light, not absorbs, like grasscloth," explains Aileen Warren and Kiley Jackson of Jackson Warren Interiors. Though this formal dining room sticks to an overall tonal color palette, the glasscloth wallcovering gives this room some extra sheen.
“I will opt out of using draperies and instead use a solar or Roman shade to give the appearance of less fabric while still finishing the windows,” designer Jessie Schuster says. To wit: Get rid of heavy, dark curtains that absorb light. Here in the designer’s own Manhattan apartment, the curtain-less look accentuates the natural light that floods in.