There is a category of lighting products that most people discover late, usually after they have finished decorating and realize something is missing.
LED wall sconces are not the first thing you think about when planning the lighting of a room, but they are often the element that makes the difference between a flat, evenly lit space and one with depth, warmth and personality.
A ceiling with a single central light source illuminates everything the same way, and that's the problem. There is no contrast, no zoning, no atmosphere. Sconces solve this exactly: they add light where you need it, at the right height, with a visual effect that a single chandelier cannot offer.
If you are in the search stage, go to lustreled.ro andsee the LED sconce offer. The following guide explains where and how to mount them in each space in your home and what to check before you buy.
Living room — sconce as a design element, not just lighting
The standard mounting height in the living room is between 150 and 170 centimeters from the floor, high enough not to obstruct the view, low enough to create light at the level where you actually feel it. Sconces pointing upwards project light towards the ceiling and create a volumizing effect, ideal for living rooms with high ceilings.
Those pointing downwards are more functional and suitable for lighting near the sofa or reading area.
As a design element, the living room can handle sconces with a stronger visual statement, geometric shapes, mixed materials, matte or glossy finishes. It is the room where the sconce can be treated as a piece of furniture in itself, not just a light source.
Bedroom — the perfect replacement for bedside lamps
For the bedroom, color temperature matters enormously. An LED sconce with warm light, around 2,700K, creates the perfect atmosphere for relaxation and sleep. If you also add dimmer compatibility, you have complete control over the intensity: full light when reading, minimal light when you want to fall asleep without turning it off completely.
Aesthetically, the bedroom goes well with discreet sconces with a flat profile that don't dominate the wall. Models with an articulated arm are a smart choice if you use the sconce for reading; you can direct the light exactly where you need it without disturbing your bed partner.




