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What is a picture light?

A picture light is a directional fixture designed to mount above or beside artwork, casting focused light onto the displayed piece. It serves as accent lighting, drawing the eye to specific objects or walls.

Expert tip: Picture lights work best as part of a layered lighting plan, complementing ambient and task sources rather than replacing them.

How wide should a picture light be?

The fixture should span two-thirds to three-quarters the width of the artwork. This proportion ensures even coverage without overpowering the frame or leaving edges in shadow.

Expert tip: When in doubt, size up. A slightly wider fixture provides more even distribution and is easier to adjust.

What is the best color temperature for lighting artwork?

A warm white range of 2700K to 3000K is generally recommended. This temperature renders colors naturally and creates an inviting atmosphere without the cool, clinical quality of higher Kelvin values.

Expert tip: Pair warm color temperature with a CRI of 90 or above to ensure the full spectrum of color in the artwork is accurately represented.

What is the difference between hardwired and plug-in picture lights?

Hardwired fixtures connect directly to the electrical system with no visible cord, resulting in a cleaner look. Plug-in models connect to a standard outlet and are easier to install, though the cord needs to be routed or concealed.

Expert tip: If you are planning new construction or a renovation, specifying hardwired junction boxes above artwork locations gives you flexibility for future fixture changes.

Are rechargeable picture lights worth it?

Rechargeable picture lights offer genuine convenience for spaces where running wires is impractical, such as rental properties or temporary installations. Battery life varies, but many current options provide weeks of use per charge with LED sources.

Expert tip: Look for models with USB-C charging and dimming capability for the most versatility.

How far above a painting should a picture light be mounted?

Mount the fixture 4 to 6 inches above the top edge of the frame. This spacing allows the light to spread evenly across the artwork without creating a harsh shadow along the top of the piece.

Expert tip: For pieces hung above furniture, such as a painting over a console, ensure the fixture height does not interfere with standing sightlines or create glare at seated eye level.

Do picture lights damage artwork?

Modern LED picture lights produce minimal heat and virtually no UV radiation, making them safe for most artwork, including photographs and works on paper. Older halogen and incandescent fixtures generate more heat and should be positioned with greater care.

Expert tip: For sensitive or valuable works, consult a conservator about recommended lux levels and exposure duration.

Do picture lights need to match other fixtures in the room?

Not necessarily. While matching finishes creates coordination, intentional contrast can be equally effective. A brass picture light in a room with nickel pendants can add warmth and visual interest rather than discord. The key is consistency of intention.

Expert tip: If you are mixing metals, aim for no more than two or three finishes in a single room, and repeat each finish at least twice to create a sense of purpose.