Ceiling Lights - How to Choose Your Design
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Our latest powerpoint will provide you with some excellent information and tips on how to choose your ceiling light designs. This includes taking into consideration such factors as; what room are you selecting ceiling lights for and if there's a theme within the room. Use the tips in this extremely useful slideshow to help you make your decisions!
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2. Which room are you selecting for?
o Consider which room your lighting is going to be
implemented within
o If you are selecting lighting for multiple rooms at
the same time, then make the process simpler by
taking each room individually, focussing on one
room at a time
o By avoiding distraction, you will be able to
complete the selection process quickly and
efficiently for each room
3. What type of Ceiling Lights do you prefer?
o For sophisticated hallways and living rooms, you may wish to
incorporate ornate hanging pendant lighting to add class and
elegance
o In most bathrooms, recessed down lighting has become a popular
choice. These are built into the ceiling to create a neat,
contemporary finish
o Flush lighting fixtures can sit close to the ceiling offering a more
stylish option. These are perfect for rooms with low ceilings
o Spot lights can be bought as individual fixtures and carefully
scattered across the ceiling. This allows you to distribute light to
specific areas of the room
4. Is there a theme within the room?
o If a style has been implemented within a room, it is
important to select ceiling lights to match
o If the room is designed with quite traditional features,
then extravagant or contemporary lighting is likely to
look out of place
o However, within a modern styled kitchen,
contemporary chrome or block coloured lighting would
be quite fitting
5. What activities will be taking place?
o It is important to consider what types of activities will
take place within the room
o If the main aim of the room is to relax, then activity
levels will be quite low and calmer lighting designs can
be used
o This would be quite inappropriate for a kitchen.
Brighter ceiling lights are required here for cooking and
cleaning tasks
6. Is this the only source of lighting?
o Consider what other forms of lighting are already in the
room or may be incorporated. This could include lamps,
wall lighting or up lighting
o Ensure the fixture you choose suits the role it plays within
the array of lighting
o If it is the sole light source within the room, consider
implementing a dimmer switch to allow for different levels
of lighting
7. Ceiling Lights
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