12 Lighting Tips That Must Be Boost Your Home Sale

12 Lighting Tips That Must Be Boost Your Home Sale

Posted by Amy Scott on 17th May 2022

Lighting is an essential factor that can show off how unique your home is from every angle. It's one of the quickest adjustments you can make to give a room an entirely new look. If you want some tips on lighting your home to help its value, keep reading to see some of the best lighting tips to boost your home sale.

Types of Lighting

There are so many different lighting styles that can impact the space in the way you want, so let's have a look at a few. Each one is different and used for different spaces in your home to highlight specific parts or provide illumination to darker areas.

1. Ambient Lighting

Ambient lighting is made for illuminating a whole room, so things like chandeliers, wall-mounted fixtures, and ceiling lights are all great examples of ambient lighting. It's the best way to create an overall effect with minimal effort.

2. Accent Lighting

Accent lighting is used to highlight an area of a room or accent something you want to be highlighted like a piece of art. Tape, track, and directional recessed fixture lights are usually considered accent lighting.

3. Task Lighting

Task lighting is lighting that is designed to help you with one specific thing, such as reading or working on a computer. Pendant lighting, reading lamps, and desk lamps are all examples of task lighting.

Indoor Lighting Ideas

1. Ambient lights: Chandelier

This is one of the most popular lights for dining rooms and larger living rooms that need a swatch of light to cover the entire space. It's also a great way to add a bit of class and elegance to the area.

2. Ambient light: Wall-mounted fixture

These lights are commonly seen in commercial areas like restaurants or nightclubs that want the lighting to be focused from the waist up. This is a great way to add some intimacy to an area and highlight the size of the room.

3. Ambient lighting: Traditional fixture/ LED downlights

These are often called "fluorescents" simply because that bulb style is often used in these lights. They are used in most commercial areas and businesses. The standard style is the most common one you will see, but you can use the same lighting and jazz it up with a different cover to make it look a little classier.

4. Task lighting: Desk lamp


A desk lamp is used to illuminate the area directly under it and nothing else so that it focuses the light while keeping the rest of the room dim. They are often called "reading lights" due to the fact that many people use them in darker rooms to give them the ability to see the pages without disturbing others.

5. Task lighting: Slimline bar or under cabinet

These two lighting styles are basically the same, but they are used in different areas to provide the same effect. A slimline bar light is mounted on the wall and used to highlight something like a photo or painting, while the undercabinet lights are used in the kitchen and other areas to light up a countertop.

6. Accent lighting: tape lights

These have become highly popular in the last couple of years because they are so easy to use, apply and customize. They are a bit of a novelty, but you can use the basic settings to create a nice look in almost any area of the home. They are usually powered by an outlet or small battery pack, plus they can sometimes be wifi enabled so you can control them from your phone.


Outdoor Light Styles

1. Ambient Lighting: Stake lights

Stake lights are one of the most common lights you will see in decorative gardens. They are usually used to add a bit of lighting to well-manicured areas, or they are used along a path to light the way. There are so many available on the market, and they are usually relatively easy to install.

2. Ambient Lighting: Bollard Lights

People often use bollard lights at the end of pathways to guide people to specific areas. They are also used in driveways to let drivers know where the driveway begins and ends. They are an attractive decorative feature that adds a sleek look.

3. Task Lighting: Floodlights

For large areas that need lots of light, like backyards, driveways, or pool areas, floodlights are the best choice. You can even attach one to a sensor so that the light only comes on when necessary.

4. Task Lighting: Stair lights

These are a fantastic choice for stairs that are stuck in dark areas. To avoid any spills, use lights that go either beside or directly on the stair to light up the whole step.

5. Ambient Lighting: Fairy lights/string lights

People love to use fairy lights and string lights to enhance their beautiful back and front yards. They're easy to set up, and they don't add too much light to the area, so it's a great way to bring some sparkle.

6. Ambient Lighting: Spotlights

If you have a garden that you have worked hard to maintain, then you want to show it off as much as you can. Spotlights are one of the easiest ways to highlight the parts of your yard you want the neighbors to see, and they can make the yard look elegant and well maintained.


There are so many different lights and different lighting styles as well as other remodeling ideas that you can use to show off your home when you're selling it and looking to show off your home the best way you can.