Classic & Traditional Modern Wall Sconces
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If looking for a traditional look for the home, consider adding classic wall sconces. Classic lighting fixtures focus on displaying a throwback look to the Victorian era with complex and regal-looking silhouettes. Many also have exposed bulbs and simple geometry with thick metal that reminds of industrial style. Vintage wall sconces in particular can be used to provide a throwback to a different era as it mounts near a front door to introduce the style of the home to family, friends and guests. Like other wall sconces, antique wall sconces provide an additional layer of light to the room, sometimes more than a modern wall sconce thanks to the possibility of exposed bulbs. Great for a foyer, or down a hallway, these sconces can bring necessary light to darker parts of the home, enhancing the mood or making a statement while taking up minimal wall space.
Other Considerations
Classic wall sconces, like other wall sconces, need to be measured to ensure the proper dimensions work with the room. Too small or too big or placed in the wrong spot on the wall can cause a clash and the opposite intended effect, even if more light is added to the room. For outdoor sconces, perhaps the most important aspect to check is the location rating to make sure it is appropriate for the space. A wet rating allows for the fixture to be exposed directly to the water, while a damp rating is only for being in the same environment as the water, such as under a covered patio.
If the classic or antique look of the wall sconce is appealing, also consider traditional pendant lighting. These traditional pendants evoke the same style and part of human history, but hang low from the ceiling. Ranging from complex to simple, pendant lights can be a viable option in a room as a single unit or in a grouping, such as a linear arrangement. Pendants can also create a focused beam of light or a general layer throughout the room, depending on the needs of the room and the other fixtures present.
Wall SconcesFrequently Asked Questions
What is a wall sconce?
A wall sconce is a light fixture that mounts directly to a wall, providing ambient, task, or accent illumination without occupying floor or table space.
Expert tip: Because sconces sit at eye level, they have an outsized impact on a room's aesthetic; treat them as decorative objects, not just light sources.
What is the ideal mounting height for wall sconces?
The standard mounting height is 60 to 66 inches from the floor to the center of the fixture.
Expert tip: For stairway sconces, maintain a consistent height relative to each stair tread rather than the floor below.
What is the difference between hardwired and plug-in wall sconces?
Hardwired sconces connect to your home's electrical wiring inside the wall, resulting in a clean look with no visible cord. Plug-in sconces use a cord that plugs into a standard outlet.
Expert tip: If you love a hardwired design but lack a junction box, an electrician can typically add one for a modest cost.
How do I choose the right size wall sconce?
Scale the fixture to the wall and the elements around it. For bedside sconces, the shade bottom should sit roughly at shoulder height when seated in bed.
Expert tip: When in doubt, err slightly smaller; an understated sconce reads as intentional.
Are LED wall sconces better than traditional bulb sconces?
LED sconces offer longer lifespan, lower energy consumption, and consistent color rendering.
Expert tip: Check the fixture's CRI (Color Rendering Index); a CRI of 90 or above ensures colors appear accurate and vibrant.
What wall sconces are best for small spaces?
Look for slim-profile sconces that project minimally from the wall. Flush designs, vertical orientations, and wall sconces with switches that eliminate the need for a separate wall switch all help conserve space.
Expert tip: A sconce with uplight distribution can make a low ceiling feel taller.
Do wall sconces need to match my other light fixtures?
Matching is not required; a mix of finishes and forms often creates a more layered, considered interior.
Expert tip: Repeating a single finish (such as brass) across different fixture types creates continuity without rigidity.
What are ADA-compliant wall sconces?
ADA-compliant wall sconces project no more than 4 inches from the wall when mounted between 27 and 80 inches above the floor.
Expert tip: ADA-compliant sconces tend to have sleek, low-profile silhouettes that work well in modern interiors, making compliance a design advantage rather than a constraint.