Houlte Art Lighting Guide
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A picture light should span 50–70% of your artwork's width, mounted 6–10 inches above the top frame, angled at 30–45° toward the centre of the piece for even, glare-free illumination.
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Houlte Picture Light Size Chart
All current models — dimensions, finish, and ideal artwork size
| Model | Light Width | Ideal Art Width | Finish | Type | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ArtGlow 18" | 18" | 24"–36" | Brass / Black | Hardwired · LED | Dining, Bedroom |
| ArtGlow 24" | 24" | 32"–48" | Brass / Black | Hardwired · LED | Living Room, Hallway |
| ArtGlow 30" | 30" | 42"–60" | Brass / Black | Hardwired · LED | Statement wall, Gallery |
| Galleria 18" | 18" W × 9.5" D | 24"–36" | Brass / Bronze | Hardwired | Classic interiors |
| Galleria 24" | 24" W × 2.3" D × 13" H | 32"–48" | Brass / Bronze | Hardwired | Dining, Study |
| Brushed Radiance 24" | 24" | 32"–48" | Brushed Brass | Portable / Plug-in | Rentals, flexibility |
| Elegance Illuminate 18" | 18" | 24"–36" | Brass | Portable · Dimmable | Bathroom, Bedroom |
| ArtGlow Adjustable Spot | 6" H (spot) | Any — single focal point | Brass / Black | Hardwired · GU10 | Sculptures, 3D pieces |
The Complete Picture Light Size Guide (2025)
Picture lighting is one of the most nuanced and underappreciated elements of interior design. While most homeowners spend hours choosing the perfect artwork and the right frame, the light that illuminates it is often an afterthought. Yet a well-chosen picture light can elevate a piece from merely decorative to genuinely museum-worthy, drawing the eye across its full surface and giving it the presence it deserves on your wall.
This guide walks you through every dimension of picture light selection: the sizing formulas, the mounting rules, the finish pairings, the light temperature science, and direct links to every Houlte fixture suited to your specific artwork.
The Core Sizing Formula: The 50–70% Rule
The single most important rule in picture lighting is this: your fixture should span 50% to 70% of your artwork's width. This counterintuitive guideline works because picture lights cast a wide, diffused beam that spreads significantly beyond the fixture's physical edges. A light that perfectly matches the frame width would over-illuminate the outer edges and create harsh falloff in the centre.
The Golden Ratio
Minimum Light Width = Artwork Width × 0.50
Ideal Light Width = Artwork Width × 0.60
Maximum Light Width = Artwork Width × 0.70
Example — 36" wide painting:
Min: 36 × 0.50 = 18" | Ideal: 36 × 0.60 = 21.6" | Max: 36 × 0.70 = 25.2"
Ideal Light Width = Artwork Width × 0.60
Maximum Light Width = Artwork Width × 0.70
Example — 36" wide painting:
Min: 36 × 0.50 = 18" | Ideal: 36 × 0.60 = 21.6" | Max: 36 × 0.70 = 25.2"
For portrait-oriented artwork (taller than wide), use the lower end of the range — around 50% — because the narrow width means less surface to cover horizontally. For landscape pieces (wider than tall), you can confidently go toward 65–70% to ensure the light reaches the full horizontal span.
💡 Key Insight: For very large artworks wider than 48 inches, consider two smaller picture lights mounted symmetrically rather than a single oversized fixture. Two 24" ArtGlow lights flanking a 72" canvas will produce more even, shadow-free coverage than one 36" fixture centred alone.
Mounting Height: Where to Install the Fixture
The mounting position of a picture light — specifically the distance between the bottom of the fixture and the top of the frame — has a dramatic effect on the quality of illumination. Too close, and you get a concentrated hot spot at the top of the canvas with the bottom falling into shadow. Too far, and the light splashes across the wall above the frame rather than onto the art.
The universally recommended distance is 6 to 10 inches above the top of the frame. For most standard 8-foot ceilings, this means the fixture body sits about 6–8 inches above the frame. For larger artworks with greater height, you can extend toward 10 inches to allow the beam to reach the lower portions of the piece.
| Art Height | Recommended Mount Gap | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Under 18" | 4"–6" above top frame | Small works — keep tight for focused light |
| 18"–30" | 6"–8" above top frame | Standard range, optimal for most interiors |
| 30"–48" | 7"–10" above top frame | Taller pieces need more throw distance |
| 48"+ | 10"–14" above top frame | Consider adjustable spot lights for tall works |
Beam Angle: The 30–45° Sweet Spot
Angle is the dimension of picture lighting that most people never think about — yet it directly determines whether your artwork glows evenly or suffers from glare and reflections. The ideal beam angle from a picture light directed at a canvas is 30 to 45 degrees from the vertical wall surface. At less than 30 degrees, the light grazes across the texture of the canvas creating heavy shadows. At more than 45 degrees, the beam bounces back toward viewers causing glare. All Houlte picture lights are engineered with shade geometry optimised for this sweet spot straight out of the box.
Color Temperature: Choosing the Right Light for Your Art
The color temperature of your bulb affects how the colors in your artwork appear. This is not a minor detail — the wrong color temperature can make warm oil paintings look cold and clinical, or cause bright contemporary prints to appear muddy and flat.
2700K — Warm White
The warmest option, producing a golden amber glow. Best for traditional oil paintings, warm-toned photography, and antique prints. Houlte's Galleria series pairs beautifully with 2700K bulbs for a classic gallery ambiance.
3000K — Soft Warm White (Most Versatile)
The most universally recommended color temperature for art illumination. Suitable for oil paintings, acrylics, mixed media, and framed photography alike. This is the standard included in all Houlte picture light sets.
3500K–4000K — Neutral White
Best for contemporary art, graphic prints, black-and-white photography, and blue-toned modern canvases. Houlte's LED picture lights support adjustable color temperature in this range.
Finish Pairing: Matching the Light to Your Interior
Brass / Gold (ArtGlow, Galleria, Elegance Illuminate) pairs beautifully with warm wood tones, travertine, marble, and traditional or transitional interiors. Matte Black (ArtGlow Black) suits industrial, Scandinavian, and contemporary minimalist interiors. Brushed Nickel (Brushed Radiance) offers a versatile neutral that works across modern and transitional styles. Bronze (Galleria Bronze) brings a rich antique quality especially well-suited to traditional libraries and studies with dark wood furniture.
Hardwired vs. Plug-in: Which is Right for You?
Hardwired picture lights (ArtGlow and Galleria series) have no visible cord and present a completely clean, built-in appearance — ideal for permanent installations and newly renovated spaces. Portable plug-in fixtures (Brushed Radiance and Elegance Illuminate) are the right choice for renters, temporary installations, or when a wall socket is conveniently nearby. Modern Houlte plug-in picture lights include an inline dimmer on the cord for brightness control without additional wiring.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about picture light sizing
What size picture light do I need for my artwork?+
Use the 50–70% rule: your picture light should measure 50% to 70% of the width of your artwork or frame. For a 36-inch painting, choose a light between 18 and 25 inches wide. For portrait pieces, stay closer to 50%; for wide landscape pieces, you can go up to 70%. Use our calculator above for a precise recommendation tailored to your exact dimensions.
How high above the frame should I mount a picture light?+
The standard recommendation is 6 to 10 inches above the top edge of the frame. For smaller artworks under 18 inches tall, 4–6 inches is sufficient. For large-scale pieces over 36 inches tall, mount 10–14 inches above the frame so the beam can reach the lower portion of the canvas.
Should a picture light be wider or narrower than the art?+
Always narrower. A picture light should be 50–70% of the artwork's width, never equal to or wider than the frame. Picture lights cast a beam that fans out significantly wider than the fixture itself, so a narrower fixture illuminates the full canvas evenly.
What is the best color temperature for illuminating artwork?+
For most residential artwork, 3000K (soft warm white) is the most universally flattering option. For traditional oil paintings or antique prints, 2700K adds romantic warmth. For contemporary art and photography, 3500K–4000K offers crisper color accuracy. All Houlte picture lights ship with 3000K bulbs as standard.
What is the best angle for a picture light?+
The optimal beam angle is 30 to 45 degrees from the vertical wall plane. Houlte picture lights are pre-set to this angle with their shade geometry. If using the ArtGlow Adjustable Spot, tilt the head to approximately 30–35 degrees for oil paintings and canvases with texture.
Do I need a hardwired or plug-in picture light?+
Hardwired fixtures give the cleanest look with no visible cord and are ideal for permanent, high-end installations. Plug-in fixtures are better for renters, flexible arrangements, or when a nearby outlet makes installation simple. Both options in Houlte's collection produce identical lighting quality.
Can I use a picture light in a bathroom?+
Yes, with the right fixture. The Houlte Elegance Illuminate and Brushed Radiance portable series are suitable for bathrooms when installed outside the direct splash zone around the shower and bathtub. They work beautifully above framed mirrors and artwork in bathroom vanity areas.
















































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