Showing posts with label ceiling lights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ceiling lights. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Bathroom Ceiling Lights Ideas

Bathroom ceiling lights are one of the most common items in today's households. The bathroom is the place that we do important grooming activities such as shaving and putting on makeup and all of these activities require proper lighting. The bathroom ceiling lighting is the important method as it not only makes you feel better, but also gives a spectacular look for your bathroom.

The selection of bathroom ceiling lights can be a little complicated and you need to spend some time researching what may look good in your bathroom and meets your lighting needs. Some people may have an interior designer available to give assistance in choosing the right bathroom ceiling lighting, but most of us have to go it on our own. There are many different styles of bathroom ceiling light fixtures. Some of them are the Venetian, Victorian, Tuscan, oriental style, etc. Depending upon the theme of your bathroom, a simple hanging pendent light will do a lot for your bathroom.

There are different types of bathroom ceiling lights fixtures that you can select from. One of the more popular types for ceiling illumination is recessed lighting. You probably have seen crystal chandeliers hanging in a lot of bathrooms because of so much moisture in such a small space. Recessed ceiling lighting is a better choice. They are just simple circular type lamps or lights that lay flush with the ceiling. This design has no hanging wires or parts that tend to collect moisture and plenty of dust.

Now, Let me now make a list of the aspects that you would want to consider to make your bathroom lighting be practical as well as beautiful. The list follows.

Brightness: You would want a bright bathroom that lets you see every corner clearly. To cite one practical example, would you not hate to shave in a bathroom that is not bright enough? So make sure that you have lamp shade glasses that permit sufficient light to flow through mounted on your ceiling.

Single versus multiple lights: In case you are in love with a light with a shade that does not permit too much light penetration, you may want to consider installing multiple lights. That way, you shall still be able to have a shade that you love, and yet have sufficient brightness in spite of relatively darker light shades.

Positions of installation: The bathroom ceiling lights installations must be able to provide you with sufficient brightness at all the places in the bathroom. So you may want to install a light above the wash basin looking glass, one near the bath tub and one near the toilet. Or, you may want to share lighting between the toilet and the bath tub and thus work with two ceiling lights rather than three. It is not advisable to compromise with the basin-top lighting.

Color of lights: Select lights of either white or bright yellow color. Any other light would not let you understand the true color of things and thus may be disturbing and may stress your eyes.

As you see now, installing bathroom ceiling lights in an effective manner does need some thought rather than mindless placing. Make sure that you do apply the thoughts before you perform the actual installation for best results.

Monday, April 6, 2015

Recessed Lighting Fixtures Remodel

Recessed lighting fixtures are embedded into the ceiling. That's why you find no switches, dangling cords, lampshades, bulbs or anything that interrupts your view. You just see glowing discs of light directed at an object like a painting, table, or shelf. Recessed light fixtures comprise three basic parts: trim, housing and lamp. Recessed lighting manufacturers at present offer interchangeable parts for maximum versatility.

Recessed trims include reflectors that enhance light production, open trims that create a finished look for a lighting fixture, baffles that minimize glare and reduce overall brightness, adjustables and directionals that maximize the versatility of ceiling lighting fixtures, diffusers that diffuse the light for a softer, wider beam, and shallow or steep ceiling reflector trims that minimize glare from recessed lighting fixtures used on sloped ceilings.

Among recessed housings, you find incandescent and halogen recessed housings that are economic as well as versatile. To control halogen housings, you have to use dimmer switches designed for that specific purpose. If you have a ceiling too high to reach, your best choice is fluorescent housing, which saves energy as well. Low voltage MR16 recessed housings help you to achieve precise accent lighting. If there is no access above the ceiling, a remodeling housing might be useful.

You should take care that recessed cans must be installed at least three inches away from any insulation. If direct contact with insulation is unavoidable, the recessed lighting housing should have a UL Insulated Ceiling rating. You can get recessed housing apertures in different sizes designed for general lighting, accent and task lighting and high-ceiling lighting.

Incandescent light bulbs are popular mainly because they are less expensive. They can be purchased in many sizes for various applications as well. Halogen light bulbs provide more light and last longer than standard incandescent bulbs. But compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs are the best choice, as they use less energy and last much, much longer. They are also available in various shades for your convenience.

Recessed lighting fixtures come in various forms and can be utilized in a number of imaginative ways. These "secret" agents of illumination can really add drama and sparkle to your house.