Here, lighting is not about spectacle but about extending the warmth of natural daylight into the evening. During the day, large windows let the room breathe with sun and shadows, while at night warm-toned lamps and sconces echo the richness of dark wood. Unlike minimalist living rooms that chase bright openness, this space embraces a heavier, grounded character, where light is meant to soften the mass of materials. Compared with luxury modern interiors, there is less focus on dazzling chandeliers and more on lamps that feel like part of the furniture language. The result is a layered, evening-friendly glow that respects the sturdiness of Farmhouse and the timeless elegance of Mid-Century.