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Recessed Light
Fixture
If you are currently going
through home construction, remodel, or simply want
a change of pace in your home lighting, there are
so many options to choose from that picking the
right lighting source can quickly become
overwhelming.
In this brief article, we’ll take a
quick look at one of the more popular light
sources for a variety of rooms, the recessed light
fixture. This unique style of lighting has several
advantages it can lend to a room, as well as
several other benefits.
The recessed light fixture
has three basic principals – the unobtrusive
appearance, the wide range of effects it can
produce, and the ability to meet a variety of
interior schemes. Recessed lighting uses several
types of housing, which can come in the form of
high-hats or cans. Reflector trims are used to
bounce light out of the housing.
High-ceilinged
rooms can really benefit from recessed lighting,
and so can rooms where wide spaces need to be lit
from a relatively low ceiling. Any recessed
lighting that can come into contact with thermal
insulation should carry an IC, or insulated
ceiling, rating. This rating determines how
effective recessed lighting can be in close
proximity to insulation.
Recessed
lighting is a good choice, therefore, for the top
floor of a building, which is typically blanketed
with insulation. If a housing does not carry an IC
rating, it should be used away from insulation,
which is typically the ceiling between floors of a
building. Recessed lighting can be much easier to
install than one would think, especially with the
wide variety of housings and lighting types to
choose from.
The recessed light fixture is a
versatile, easy way to effectively light a variety
of spaces. Since recessed lighting is set back
into a wall or ceiling, the housing allows light
to bounce off in relatively any direction, giving
a wider, softer overall lighting effect. Many
people choose this type of lighting for spaces
they want softly lit in an unobtrusive
way.
When considering lighting
types, especially for wide rooms with a low
ceiling or insulated ceilings and walls, consider
the recessed light fixture. Recessed lighting
offers a professional and unique look that can’t
be found in other lighting types, and can be used
in virtually any room.
There are recessed lighting
fixtures available in halogen, incandescent,
fluorescent, for indoor and outdoor use, and a
number of other customization options available.
There are many sources of
recessed light fixtures on this
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