Indoor Ceiling Lights
Indoor Ceiling Lights
Help & Advice
Why are ceiling lights important?
What are the main types of ceiling light?
Flush Lights – flat attachments mounted on your ceiling with no gap. A very versatile style where you can easily find fixtures for whichever function or room you are looking for.
Semi Flush – lights that are attached with a short stem to create a gap. Semi flush lights are common in kitchens and dining rooms.
Spotlights – adjustable lights that are often used to highlight a particular area of a room.
Recessed Spotlights - Ideal for rooms with a low ceiling - Recessed Spotlights are mounted into the ceiling. They are great for creating ambience.
Pendant Lights – a hanging fitting, usually with a single source of light.
Chandeliers – a decorative hanging fitting with branches for several types of bulb. The perfect centrepiece fitting for a room.
Should I go for a flush or semi flush light?
Do ceiling fans have lights?
Are ceiling lights dimmable?
Are bulbs usually included?
Can I use a ceiling light in my bathroom?
This will depend on the fitting’s IP rating. An IP rating classifies the degree of protection a fitting offers against moisture and liquid.
Lights that are being used in a bathroom need to be rated IP44 and above.
Please get in touch with us if you need help clarifying whether a ‘non bathroom’ specific ceiling light would be suitable for use in your bathroom.
How bright are ceiling lights?
Brightness of ceiling lights is measured by ‘Lumens’ – The higher the Lumens, the brighter the light. Please refer to this comparison table to see how Lumens rate in terms of wattage.
What is a multi-arm pendant?
Do you stock ceiling lights with fans?
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