Collection: Foyer Lighting

Shop foyer lighting for 9–20 ft entries—chandeliers, lanterns and flush mounts with dimmer-ready LEDs and adjustable drops.

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HOW TO CHOOSE FOYER LIGHTING

Your foyer sets the first impression. Start with scale and ceiling height, then choose the form—lanterns for classic lines, crystal tiers for sparkle, and clean modern frames when you prefer a minimal profile. For statement pieces, explore our full chandeliers or room-specific picks in entryway chandelier styles. For tall voids and stairwells, see staircase chandelier designs.

Size & height: A quick rule of thumb is width (ft) + length (ft) ≈ fixture diameter (in). Keep about 7–8 ft of clearance in walk areas. In two-story foyers, the bottom of the fixture typically hangs slightly below the upstairs railing. More tips here: How to Choose the Right Foyer Chandelier.

Brightness & control: Pair LED fixtures with a compatible dimmer to shift from daytime bright to evening soft. Choose 3000–3500K for a warm welcome that still reads clear, and match finishes to nearby hardware for a cohesive look.

Quick guidelines

  • Door clearance: Leave safe space for the door to swing fully.
  • Narrow entries: Lanterns or slim linear profiles keep sightlines clean.
  • Large foyers: Multi-tier or multi-drop frames fill volume without glare.

Most orders include free U.S. shipping and 30-day returns. Need help with drop length or dimmer compatibility? Contact us.

FAQs about Foyer Lighting

Why is foyer lighting important in home design?

Foyer lighting is essential because it sets the first impression and tone for the rest of the home. It's not just about illumination but also about making a statement, reflecting the homeowner's design sensibilities, and creating a welcoming atmosphere for guests.

How do I size a light for my foyer?

Add the room’s width and length (ft) to estimate diameter in inches. Keep ~7–8 ft of clearance below the fixture.

How do I choose the right luminance levels for my foyer?

The choice of luminance levels should reflect the mood you wish to set for the rest of the home. You can opt for subdued ambiance for a cozier feel or a brighter, energetic vibe for a lively entrance. It's essential to align the lighting with the personality of your space and your design aspirations.

What height works in a two-story entry?

Hang the bottom slightly below the upstairs railing and ensure comfortable headroom at the main level.

Which color temperature feels welcoming by the front door?

3000–3500K provides a warm, clear look and pairs well with an LED-compatible dimmer.