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Diwali Lighting Ideas 2026: 9 Warm Ways to Light Up Your Home

Diwali lighting ideas for an Indian home — a warm brass chandelier glowing over a foyer with clay diyas, a marigold toran and rangoli

The first thing people notice when they walk into your home on Diwali isn’t the sweets. It’s the light.

A warm golden glow on the walls. Diyas flickering by the door. One big light over the hall that makes everyone look up and smile. That feeling — cosy, festive, a little grand — is what these Diwali lighting ideas are all about.

Here’s the thing. You don’t need a hundred fairy lights to get it. A few well-placed warm lights do more than a tangle of cheap string lights ever could. Let me show you how to light up your home this Diwali, room by room, with picks that last long after the festival is over.

Diwali lighting ideas 2026: the quick answer

Diwali 2026 falls on Sunday, 8 November. To light your home beautifully, start at the entrance with a warm outdoor light, hang one statement chandelier or jhumar in the hall, add soft wall lights for a golden glow, and keep every bulb warm white (around 2700–3000K) — never cool white. JagMag is a 100% Make-in-India lighting manufacturer, so these are pieces you buy once and keep for years, with spare parts available even a decade later. Want a custom piece for the festival? Place the order by the first week of October — we build custom lights in 15–20 working days, while importers take 60–120.

That’s the short of it. Now let’s make your home glow.

What’s in this guide

Where should each light go? A quick Diwali map

Not sure what goes where? This little table is the fastest way to plan your Diwali lighting ideas before you shop.

Spot in your homeBest light for DiwaliWhy it worksFrom
Front door / balconyOutdoor wall sconce (IP65)A warm, weatherproof glow that welcomes every guest₹5,690
Hall / living roomOne statement chandelier or jhumarThe centrepiece everyone looks up at₹32,600
WallsWarm brass & alabaster sconcesSoft golden light, no harsh glare₹4,890
Dining tableA low pendant lightMakes the Diwali feast look its best₹1,850
Puja / console cornerA small table lampA calm, diya-like glow₹9,860

1. Start at the front door

Diwali begins at the threshold. It’s where you hang the toran, draw the rangoli, and welcome Lakshmi in.

So light it well. A warm Outdoor Wall Sconce in black and brass (₹5,690) throws a soft golden pool over your doorway and stays put through rain and dust — it’s rated IP65, our weatherproof grade. Two of them, one on each side of the door, frame the entrance beautifully.

Want more options for the porch and gate? Browse our outdoor wall lights.

2. One statement chandelier for the hall

If you do one big thing this Diwali, do this. A single statement chandelier in the hall changes the whole mood of the house.

Look at the Round Art Deco Brass Chandelier (₹32,600). Warm brass, soft alabaster-effect glow, the kind of piece that makes people stop at the door. Switch it on at dusk and the whole living room feels dressed up for the festival.

Prefer a traditional Indian look? A jhumar does the same job with more sparkle — see our modern jhumar ideas for the hall, or shop the full chandeliers collection.

3. Warm wall lights for a golden glow

Here’s a trick most people miss. The walls do half the work.

Soft light washing up a wall makes a room feel warm and finished — that golden-hour feeling, indoors. The Brass and Alabaster Wall Light (₹4,890) does exactly this, with a gentle 3000K warm white that’s easy on the eyes during a long Diwali evening.

Place a pair on either side of a mirror, a console, or your puja wall. See more in our wall lights collection.

4. Light up the Diwali dining table

The Diwali feast deserves its own light. A pendant hung low over the table — about 75–85 cm above it — makes the food glow and pulls everyone in close.

The Art Deco Brass Pendant Light (₹5,680) is a lovely festive pick, warm and a little fancy. On a tighter budget, the Linear Glass Pendant in gold starts at just ₹1,850.

Not sure how to size or hang it? Our guide on choosing pendant lights for the dining room walks you through it.

5. Soft stone-glow accents

Now you might be thinking — what about those little corners? The shelf, the niche, the spot beside the sofa.

That’s where stone-glow lights shine. The Alabaster Up and Down Wall Light (₹5,290) glows like a warm little lantern, soft and natural. The Black Marble Wall Sconce (₹2,850) does the same in a sleeker, modern look. Dot a few around the house and the whole place feels alive with light.

6. A cosy lamp by the puja corner

A small lamp near the puja or on a console gives you that calm, diya-like glow — the kind you leave on long after the crackers go quiet.

The Art Deco Brass Table Lamp (₹9,860) is warm, soft, and gentle — a quiet finishing touch for your Diwali lighting ideas.

7. A budget festive pick under ₹2,000

Festival budgets are real. Good news — warm and beautiful doesn’t have to be expensive.

The Linear Glass Pendant in ribbed gold starts at ₹1,850 and brings real warmth to a corner, a kitchen, or a small dining nook. Hunting for more low-cost showpieces? Our roundup of the best chandeliers under ₹5,000 is full of them.

8. Keep the light warm, not white

This is the one tip that fixes everything. Use warm white bulbs — around 2700–3000K — everywhere.

Warm light looks like a sunset and a diya flame. Cool white looks like a hospital. For Diwali, you want that honey-gold glow, not a harsh blue-white. Most JagMag lights already come with warm LED, so you’re sorted.

9. Layer big and small

Here’s the secret good designers use. Never light a room with one light.

Mix one big light (your chandelier) with a few small ones (wall sconces, a table lamp, diyas). That layering is what makes a room feel rich and festive instead of flat. Add a dimmer if you can, so you can soften everything down for the aarti and turn it back up for guests.

Why buy your Diwali lights from JagMag

Most “fancy lights” in India are imported and sold by stockists. We’re different — and it matters for a festival you celebrate every year.

  • 100% Make in India: every light is built in our own factory, not shipped in from China.
  • Spare parts for 10+ years: a crystal or part goes missing in 2030? We can still make it, because we made the light.
  • Fast custom builds: 15–20 working days for a custom piece, versus 60–120 for importers — so a custom Diwali chandelier is actually possible.
  • Reliable reorders: doing the whole house in phases? We can make the exact same light again, any time.

We’re also a DPIIT-recognised, government-funded Make-in-India manufacturer — built to cut the country’s reliance on imported lights.

Lighting your home for the whole festive season? Our festive lighting guide for Indian homes covers permanent fixtures that work for Diwali, weddings, Ganesh Chaturthi and more.

Diwali lighting questions, answered

When is Diwali in 2026?

Diwali 2026 falls on Sunday, 8 November (Lakshmi Puja). If you want a custom light made for the festival, place your order by the first week of October — JagMag builds custom pieces in 15–20 working days.

What kind of lights are best for Diwali at home?

Warm white lights (around 2700–3000K) are best for Diwali. Start with an outdoor light at the entrance, add one statement chandelier or jhumar in the hall, and layer in soft wall sconces and a small lamp. Warm light gives that golden, diya-like glow; avoid cool white.

What is a good budget light for Diwali?

A warm pendant light is a great budget Diwali pick. JagMag’s Linear Glass Pendant in gold starts at ₹1,850, and our roundup of chandeliers under ₹5,000 has plenty more affordable showpieces.

Can I order a custom chandelier in time for Diwali?

Yes. JagMag manufactures custom lights in 15–20 working days because we own our factory in India. For Diwali on 8 November 2026, place your custom order by the first week of October to be safe.

Should Diwali lights be warm white or cool white?

Warm white. Aim for 2700–3000K. Warm white looks like sunset and diya flame and makes a home feel festive and cosy. Cool white looks harsh and clinical — not the mood you want for Diwali.

Ready to light up your Diwali?

Pick one idea and start there — the front door, or that one big chandelier for the hall. Build the glow from there. Every light is made in India, warm by design, and built to come back out of the box for many Diwalis to come.

This Diwali — also called the festival of lights — give your home the glow it deserves. Shop chandeliers online → or browse more living room lighting ideas.