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Ceiling Lights

On the ceiling for general illumination of the room or a specific section of it

Recessed light fixtures, sometimes called recessed can lights or downlights are flush with the ceiling, making them great for rooms with low ceilings. A downlight has three main components: the housing, the trim and the type of bulb or lamp. Recessed lighting can be a stylish and functional addition to your home. Learn how these sleek, hidden lighting fixtures can brighten your space and what to look for when choosing recessed lighting.

The housing is the actual light fixture. It sits above the ceiling and holds the trim and light bulb. Find the housing that suits your needs:

  • New-construction housing is used before the ceiling is installed in a new home or when adding a room to a house.
  • Remodel housing is designed to allow for installation in an existing ceiling.
  • Insulation contact (IC)-rated housing is designed for direct contact with insulation.
  • Non-IC housing must have at least 3 inches of clearance from the insulation above.
  • Airtight housing reduces the airflow between the unconditioned space above (usually the attic) and the conditioned room below.
  • Shallow ceiling housing is used in ceilings with 2-inch-by-6-inch joists.
  • Slope ceiling housing allows space for the light to be angled in a sloped ceiling.

Ceiling lights are an often-overlooked area of interior design, but they are vital in helping to create the right sort of ambience and atmosphere in your home. Choosing the right type of ceiling light can also make all the difference in how usable a room is, and you need to ensure your light is functional and fit for its purpose.

Some types of ceiling lights work better in certain scenarios than others, and understanding the differences between various ceiling lights, as well as their advantages and disadvantages, will help guide you in choosing the perfect ceiling light for your space.

Recessed lighting, downlighting, pot lighting, or can lighting—it has been increasing in popularity in recent years. And for good reason—it’s easy to combine with other types of lighting to create a layered look, and it helps to add ambience to any room. Unlike chandeliers, pendants or flush mount lamps, which are designed to be visible, recessed lamps provide light without a visible fixture.

Ceiling lights are very important for two reasons: They are the main source of illumination in most rooms but they also set the whole tone for your space. They provide functional illumination so that you can see what you’re doing, of course, but they also create highlighted areas, shadows, personality and character. All of this means that choosing the right ceiling lights is a crucial part of your interior design and home styling.

Every room in your home needs to be lit properly so that you can carry out even the most basic tasks of living: cleaning, entertaining, relaxing, cooking, eating or even exercising.

Ceiling lights provide the light to do all of this comfortably. With dimmer switches, they can completely change the mood of a room. With great shades, they can lead the design personality. With recessed spotlights, you can arrange just the right amount of functional light or even highlight paintings, art, furniture or areas of each room. Naturally, all rooms need ceiling lights for a certain level of background or ‘normal’ light.