LIGHTING STYLES
Illumination As Art

Lighting is more than just a functional element—it’s crucial to a beautiful interior design. Thoughtfully chosen lighting can transform a space, setting the mood, highlighting architectural details, and even becoming the centerpiece of a room.
At StyleMeGHD, we believe lighting is an art form, capable of elevating your interiors and creating a cohesive ambiance.
Whether you're drawn to bold statement pieces or minimalist designs, the right lighting can turn a house into a home. Let’s explore the latest trends in lighting and how you can incorporate them into your space for a blend of beauty and function.
Bold + Bright: Statement Lighting
Statement lighting is no longer limited to grand dining rooms or entryways. Today, it making bold appearances in unexpected places, like bedrooms, bathrooms, and even walk-in closets. These lighting fixtures or bold floor lamps have evolved into works of art, featuring dramatic silhouettes, oversized designs, and daring materials such as smoked glass, matte metals, and intricate crystal arrangements.
Why It Works: It’s a perfect way to inject personality and drama into a space without overwhelming it.
Style Tips:
+ Opt for a multi-tiered chandelier in black steel or brass to make a contemporary statement.
+ In smaller spaces, try a cluster of pendant lights or a bold table lamp for a modern, dynamic effect.


Vintage Appeal: Nostalgic Elegance
The timeless allure of vintage-inspired lighting is making a strong comeback. From brass sconces to milk glass pendants, these designs blend old-world charm with modern sophistication. Perfect for creating a cozy, curated look, vintage lighting adds a layer of character that feels both elegant and approachable.
Where to Use It:
+ Bedrooms: Place vintage sconces on either side of the bed for a polished yet intimate look.
+ Kitchens: Hang a row of vintage-style pendants above your island to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
+ Bathrooms: Consider brass sconces flanking your mirror for a nod to timeless luxury.
Pair vintage-inspired lighting with contemporary furniture for a balanced, eclectic aesthetic.

