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Living Room LEDs

Turn your living room into a warm and cozy retreat or a well-lit space ideal for entertaining. Our living room LED lights are easy to install and flexible to fit your project. Shop now to find the perfect fit.

Our Top Picks for Living Rooms

91 reviews

Accent™ Series

✔ Great in projects requiring a mid-output and high CRI

✔ Brightness: 300 lumen/ft

✔ High CRI up to 97

From

$60.00

14 reviews

Architectural™ Tunable White

✔ Wide Color Temperature Range: 2700K - 6200K

✔ High-output for task lighting

✔ High CRI over 90

From

$85.00

4 reviews

Sienna™
Dim-to-Warm

3000K to candlelight 1800K as you dim it

✔ Mid-output for accent lighting

Compatible with most dimmers

From

$65.00

Thousands of 5 star reviews LED strips

5 reviews

RGB + Dynamic Tunable

RGB + Tunable White Light

✔ White CCT range: 2400K-6500K

✔ Brightness: 260 lm/ft

From

$60.00

Why Great Living Room Lighting Matters

Cozy living room with modern furniture, illuminated with warm LED accent strip lights

One room, endless occasions

From formal guest visits and vibrant parties to quiet reading or relaxing TV time, the living room handles it all. So should your lighting—bright, dim, or colorful, all at your fingertips.

Every object has a story, and our lights are great at telling it

We take pride in the family photos, keepsakes, and artwork that fill our living room. Layered, focused lighting highlights these small treasures on shelves, niches, and coffee tables for all to see.

Modern wooden shelving with LED light strips and home decoration
A person walking up illuminated stairs in a modern interior with LED lights

Where living happens, light should follow

Living rooms are the heart of our home: central, open, and a daily path. We walk through to reach other rooms or step in and out. That's why they need bright, clear light to stay lively and welcoming.

Take Control of Your Living Room with Smart Lighting

Our Leona® Smart Home System lets you customize easily, save energy, and control your home lighting all at once. Sync your lights with Google Home or Alexa and enjoy the benefits of a modern, adaptable living room.

Timer functionality

Scene
creation

5-100% stepless dimming

Control zones
or groups

Logo for Leona with Amazon Alexa and Google Home icons.

Leona® Pro Controller

Compatible with all lighting types

✔ Home automation ready

✔ Allows multiple users

From

$35.00

Leona® Pro Control Panels

✔ Comes in 4 different styles for each lighting output

✔ Leona™ Pro Controller needed

✔ Glass touch panel

From

$55.00

Leona® Smart Plug

✔ Simple plug-and-play installation

✔ Timer and schedule functions

✔ Turn your appliances into smart appliances

$25.00

Leona® Door Sensor

Rechargeable lithium battery

✔ Use it in any door, window, or drawer

✔ Sleek electromagnetic design

$45.00

Living Room Applications

Cove LED Lighting

Stairway LED Lighting

Living Room LED FAQs

What Kind of LED Lights Are Best for Living Rooms?

To create a balanced and inviting living space, a mixture of ambient lighting, accent lighting, and task lighting is ideal. With plenty of LED lighting solutions to choose from, you can customize your living room lighting to suit your individual needs and preferences.

To provide ambient lighting, overhead fixtures are key. If you’re going with traditional ceiling lights, opt for LED smart bulbs to enjoy long-lasting energy efficiency. Smart bulbs are also a great option for wall sconces, table lamps, and floor lamps.

Want to highlight unique architectural features in your living room or simply give your space a warm glow? Try using LED light bars, cove lights, or strip lights for subtle illumination. Recessed mount LED puck lights might also be a suitable choice.

What Color Temperature is Best for Living Room LEDs?

Not only are LEDs versatile in terms of the type of lighting, but many models are customizable in terms of brightness and color temperature. Color temperature (measured on the Kelvin scale) refers to how warm or cool the light appears.

Here’s a quick overview of color temperature:

    • Warm (2700K-3000K) - Appears yellow or slightly orange to the naked eye; creates an inviting ambiance.
    • Neutral (3500K-4000K) - Balanced warm and cool tones; ideal for general use.
    • Cool (5000K-6500K) - Appears white or light blue to the eye; good for task lighting.

Warm lighting is popular for living rooms because it gives the space a cozy and welcoming feel. If you use your living room as a work space, however, bright and cool light that improves visibility might better suit your needs.

Do Living Room LED Lights Help Save on Energy Bills?

The living room is where many people spend the majority of their time at home. Whether you’re enjoying a family game night, catching up on reading, or having a get together with friends, LED lighting can provide the customizable illumination you need.

Compared to traditional lighting solutions, LED lights are longer lasting and much more energy efficient. The average LED light offers a lifespan of 50,000 hours or more, depending on the quality of the product and how you use it.

And don’t underestimate the value of convenience. In a space that sees a lot of use like the living room, you might find yourself replacing regular bulbs every few months while LED lights can last for years.

Are Living Room LED Lights Easy to Install?

Whether you’re upgrading your living room or starting from scratch, LED lights are a cost-effective and DIY-friendly choice. From plug-and-play light bars and screw-in smart bulbs to trimmable, dimmable LED light strips, the options for customization are endless.

Most LED lights are designed for easy installation, though DIYers with basic wiring skills can take their lighting project to the next level. For example, LED light strips can be linked together using press-on solderless connectors OR with extra wiring and a little soldering.

If you’re uncertain of your skill level, don’t worry. Flexfire experts are always ready to answer your questions and help you develop a lighting plan that fits your needs and your skills.