Kichler wall sconces are decorative light fixtures mounted directly to a wall, designed to provide beautiful accent, ambient, or task lighting. As a key component of a layered lighting plan from Kichler Lighting, these versatile Kichler wall lights add depth, style, and dimension to any room. From illuminating a dark hallway to creating a cozy reading nook, they are both functional and elegant.
Versatile Kichler Wall Lights for Any Room
- Hallways & Entryways: Create a warm, welcoming path and add visual interest to long corridors or stairways. Installing a series of sconces is a stylish way to provide safe, ambient illumination.
- Living Rooms & Bedrooms: Add a touch of elegance and create a cozy atmosphere by flanking a fireplace, sofa, or headboard with a pair of matching sconces. They provide soft, flattering light perfect for relaxing.
- Bathrooms: Many Kichler wall sconces are Damp-Rated and perfect for bathroom use. Installed vertically on either side of a mirror, they provide even, shadow-free light for grooming tasks.
- A Style for Every Decor: Whether your style is sleek and modern, classic and traditional, or rustic and industrial, there is a Kichler Lighting wall sconce to complement your home's design.
Add Depth and Style with Kichler Sconces
Wall sconces are the perfect way to add a sophisticated layer of light to your home. At Bees Lighting, we carry a huge assortment of Kichler wall sconces to suit any application. For placement advice or style questions, contact our lighting experts at 855-303-0665.
Frequently Asked Questions
How high should I mount Kichler wall sconces?
How high should I mount Kichler wall sconces?
What does it mean if a sconce is "ADA compliant"?
What does it mean if a sconce is "ADA compliant"?
Are Kichler wall lights dimmable?
Are Kichler wall lights dimmable?
Are Kichler wall sconces hardwired or do they plug into an outlet?
Are Kichler wall sconces hardwired or do they plug into an outlet?
What is the difference between an uplight and a downlight sconce?
What is the difference between an uplight and a downlight sconce?