

As a member of the American Lighting Association (ALA), Annapolis Lighting has ALA-certified Lighting Specialists to help you choose the best lighting and other merchandise for your home. We constantly focus on providing the highest level of customer service.
There are three basic types of lighting that work together to light your home: General, Task and Accent. Our consultants maximize lighting plans and your space’s possibilities by combining all three types to light an area, according to function and style.
We understand that lighting is everything and can make or break a room’s
beauty, spirit and functionality. And we believe in the personal touch. Using your blueprints or home diagram, our lighting consultants can help design perfect, lovely lighting in just one room or throughout your entire home. Our experts can lay out recessed or track track lights, pick out fixtures for different areas and help with ceiling fans, lamps, wall décor or other home accessories.
Trends in Dining Room Lighting
Today’s dining rooms reflect consumers’ changing lifestyles. Once used solely for daily dining, this room has become more multipurpose. Read how to balance the many lighting needs of today’s dining room, from work area to family gatherings. Click here to read more.
Decorating with Light
The wallpaper is up. The drapes are hung, and the furniture is in place. But something is missing. Decorating is not complete without a selection of stylish lighting to seamlessly finish the look. Learn how to decorate with lighting. Click here to read more.
Energy-Wise Lighting Tips
Record demand for electricity is resulting in higher energy bills for many households. Save money with some very easy changes and learn how to reduce your energy consumption. Click here to read more.
Bright Kitchen Lighting Tips
Today’s kitchens are more than just places to prepare meals. In addition to its primary food function, this room ranks as the heart of the home and center of family activity. Read the best recipes for good kitchen lighting. Click here to read more.
Sanctuary for Slumber...and more: Bedroom Lighting
Whether you retire to a small alcove or grand master suite, you probably use your bedroom for more than simply slumber. Dark bedrooms are great for sleeping, but too little light hinders other activities. Bedrooms have become a favorite place for reading, watching TV and even working — learn how to use lighting to make your own bedroom a truly relaxing space. Click here to read more.