A ceiling fan with a light is one lighting option for a room with a high ceiling.
If you have a room with a high ceiling, you can brighten up the room and keep it from looking dark with the right ceiling light fixture. High ceilings are farther from the floor than standard ceilings, so stronger bulbs in standard fixtures or specialty lighting is sometimes required.
Hang Low
High ceilings can make it difficult for light from standard fixtures to reach the floor, so have your lights hang low to help eliminate the problem. Install a large chandelier in the center of your ceiling to add a lot of light and a bit of elegant style. If you'd prefer your high ceiling lights work more like spotlights, pick up some long pendant lights to hang in a row from your ceiling. You can buy both pendant lights and chandeliers in a variety of styles at your local home improvement store.
Recess It
If your room with a high ceiling is looking a little dim and needs some overall light, add recessed fixtures. Recessed lighting fixtures don't typically add a lot of light, but they can help keep your high ceiling room from looking like a large cave. Install recessed lights around the edge of the ceiling to get rid of dark corners. For extra overall light, place additional lights in a circle or square around your central fixture.
Add a Fan
Rooms with high ceilings tend to stay cool, since hot air rises, but if your room could use a little circulation, add a fan with an attached light fixture to serve multiple purposes. Unlike the basic fans of yesteryear, ceiling fans today come in a variety of styles from simple black or white designs to more elaborate woven frond-type blades. Blade number and