Beverly Glen Jasmine Roth 5 Light Medium 37 Inch Linear
Ontario Jasmine Roth 5 Light Medium 27 Inch Chandelier
Ontario Jasmine Roth 3 Light Large 17 Inch Pendant
Ontario Jasmine Roth 6 Light Medium 24 Inch Chandelier
Van Nuys 1 Light Pendant 13 inch
Van Nuys 1 Light Pendant 16 inch
High Oaks 1 Light Pendant
High Oaks 3 Light Pendant
Juneway 10 Light Large 28 Inch Flush Chandelier
Hiro 1 Light Extra Large 24 Inch Pendant
Hiro 1 Light Large 14 Inch Pendant
Statement lighting Options for Dining Rooms
When choosing the right lighting for your dining room, start with the area over the table since it will serve as the focal point of the room. A variety of dining room ceiling lights can call attention to your table:
- Chandeliers: Whether decked out with classic candlestick-like lights or enclosed in an intricate cage, the chandelier is a timeless dining room light.
- Cluster lights: Echo the shape of your table with a dining room light fixture featuring a round or rectangular ceiling plate that bears multiple pendants.
- Pendant lights: Achieve the look of a cluster by positioning pendants in pairs and groups as you see fit. At Hunter, we offer an array of pendant lights in a variety of finishes, materials, and styles—including modern, industrial, and rustic pendant lights.
Lighting in the dining room is not just about brightness; it sets the tone for every gathering. A bold chandelier can bring a formal, elegant touch to holiday dinners, while pendant lighting over a smaller table makes the room feel relaxed and casual. Adding the right mix of fixtures allows you to set the mood for any occasion, from quiet weekday meals to lively celebrations.
Blending Dining Room Lighting with Your Home Design
To create a unified space, coordinate your dining room lights with the rest of your decor. For example, modern dining room light fixtures often feature clean, well-defined lines, while farmhouse dining room lighting can showcase rustic wood finishes. Find more dining room lighting ideas and design inspiration on the Hunter blog.
Some homeowners choose to match dining room fixtures with living room lighting to establish a smooth transition between connected spaces. Others prefer to highlight the dining area as its own statement, using finishes like black lighting or brushed nickel for contrast. Coordinating your dining room lighting with finishes already present in your kitchen or living space ensures harmony, even when styles vary slightly.
Discovering the right Hunter dining room ceiling light fixtures is simple, thanks to our carefully curated collections. Use the filters at the left to shop dining room lighting fixtures by finish, style, collection, and other characteristics, and find bright ideas that will work in your space. If you want versatility, many homeowners choose lights that can dim or adjust in tone, giving them the ability to set a lively mood for dinner with guests or create a soft glow for a quiet evening meal.
Dining room lighting also plays an important role in making spaces feel larger or cozier. A wide chandelier can draw the eye upward in a tall room, while a flush mount fixture can make a smaller dining nook feel bright and open. Adding wall sconces, such as those found in Hunter’s sconce lighting collection, can layer additional light into the space without taking up table room.
Choosing Lighting That Fits Your Lifestyle
Lighting can also reflect how you want your home to feel. A rustic farmhouse design can gain warmth from bronze light fixtures, while a modern dining room might stand out with the clean look of brushed nickel lighting. If you love contemporary flair, mid-century or industrial lighting pairs well with open layouts and simple decor.
For open floor plans, many homeowners choose coordinated designs from Hunter’s collections of chandeliers and pendant lighting. These combinations help maintain a cohesive flow between kitchens, dining rooms, and living spaces. Matching finishes across adjoining areas ties your design together while still letting each room express its own character.
Finally, the right dining room lighting can influence how the space feels beyond brightness alone. A soft, diffused glow from glass shades encourages relaxed conversation, while directed downward light is perfect for serving meals. Many Hunter fixtures are also dimmable, giving you control over the atmosphere so your dining room always fits the moment.
















