Are you looking for some new lighting to hang from your ceiling? Just by browsing online, you may notice that there are many different styles of ceiling lighting. This article explores seven common styles of ceiling lighting while exploring their advantages and disadvantages.
Traditional
The most traditional ceiling light is a single bulb hanging from the centre of the ceiling. In your average 2.4 metre tall room, this typically hangs about 30 to 50 cm from the ceiling surface. These ceiling lights can look quite bare on their own and so are usually accessorised with lampshades. Because they consist of a single bulb, these light fittings are not always effective at brightening up an entire room – especially awkwardly shaped rooms or those with lots of alcoves and recesses (such as kitchens).
Track
Track lighting consists of multiple bulbs attached to a track on the ceiling. Each bulb is pointed in a different direction to illuminate every corner of the room. Track lighting is one of the most cost-effective multi-light options. It’s often seen as a cheaper alternative to wiring in multiple recessed lights. There are lots of decorative styles you can explore including very long options that can stretch the entire length of a ceiling.
Chandelier
Chandeliers are lighting fixtures that typically hang from the centre of a room and are made up of multiple branches containing multiple bulbs. Traditionally, chandeliers held candles and were a symbol of wealth. The most ornate chandeliers were made of crystal to help reflect the light around the room. You can still buy crystal chandeliers, but there are many other styles of chandelier you can consider too. This includes more modern chandelier styles like the sputnik chandelier. These light fittings are often designed to make a statement and can offer more brightness than a single overhead bulb, however they come at a higher cost.
Suspended
Suspended lights (also known as pendant lights) often consist of a single bulb just like traditional ceiling lights. However, they hang much lower. You’ll often find them hanging over a breakfast bar or sometimes a dining table. These lights are not designed to illuminate the entire room, but instead to provide focused lighting to specific area. They can take the form of bare bulbs or they can have lampshades. Be careful how low you hang them so as not to bang your head on them.
Flush
Flush lights are mounted directly to the ceiling. They are popular in bathrooms, because they are cleaner and safer. They can also be a good option in low ceilinged rooms, because there’s less chance of hitting your head on them. There are many different styles of flush light to consider.
Recessed
Whereas flush lights are mounted on the ceiling, recessed lights are built into the ceiling. They are the most minimal form of ceiling lighting and are very popular because of their clean appearance. It’s common to wire in multiple recessed lights across a ceiling as a way of providing optimal brightness. You’ll need to find an electrician near you to carry out this work. Be wary that recessed lighting can cost more than other ceiling lighting options due to the amount of individual fittings needed.
Fan
It’s also possible to install ceiling lights in the middle of ceiling fans. This allows you to illuminate and cool the room from a single fixture in the ceiling. These are one of the most expensive ceiling lights to install and can require quite a bit of maintenance. However, if you live in a warm climate and don’t want to rely on A/C to keep your home cool, you may benefit from one of these lights.
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