Ceiling Lights Categories

The most all encompassing category on the website, Ceiling lighting covers all chandeliers, pendants and close to ceiling lights and all other subcategories contained within. There is something for everyone in this section. Not feeling multiple arms on a chandelier? Try a single light pendant. Wanting a light attached to the ceiling but with a more ornate quality? Try a semi flush ceiling light which hangs down a bit from the ceiling adding more texture and ease of access should the light burn out and need to be changed. You can also place directional lights along your ceiling to add a bit of the dramatic to a room, highlighting areas or accenting others. Ceiling lights work in practically every room of the house. In a small area use a pendant light or mini chandelier. For larger rooms, multi-tiered chandeliers are available along with multi-light pendants. Not only can these ceiling lights brighten even the darkest room, they can also be either the focal point or a complementary piece to an area. The options are practically limitless.
Ceiling lighting has several lighting fixtures that fall under this category, all with differences that can appeal to different tastes. There are a lot of fixtures because ceiling lighting is an integral part of the home design plan. Ceiling lights are usually the overhead source of light that illuminates the majority of the space. It can sometimes have a harsh effect that can be easily diluted by incorporating other lighting fixtures.

The choice and use of the ceiling lights can depend on several factors. First, the amount of space you have from floor to ceiling and the overall area of the ceiling can dictate what kind of light you can get. This is also determined by the room you want to place it in. If you have a large area like the living room and the ceilings are high enough, you can have a large hang ing chandelier. These lights are both very stylish and large enough to illuminate bigger spaces. The next factor is the style and design, which are wholly dependent on your homes theme and your preferences, but make sure it does not detract from the rest of your interior design. An ideal fixture will complement both the space and the furnishings that are placed in that room.

A flush mount ceiling light is an alternative solution when you have limited spacing. For areas with lower ceilings or doorways that might obstruct hanging fixtures, a close to ceiling light is the best choice. It will provide that room with enough light, but it will not get in the way of the activities that take place there. These can be in areas like the foyer where the ceiling and doors are in close proximity or in the bathroom where spacing can be severely limited.

If you are halfway between having high and low ceiling space, you can select a semi-flush mount ceiling light. They are not wholly attached to the ceiling like the flush mount, but protrude a bit for functional and design purposes. These can be more stylish than the close to ceiling lights because it has more room for embellishments. It is a good alternative if you want something that is a bit more visually appealing than a flush mount light.

Lastly, if you want to add funky and fun lights, pendant lights are ideal for those who have a knack for interesting decor. Pendant lights are somewhat like a chandelier, but a scaled down version. They come in a variety of innovative designs and styles that allow you to choose according to your preferences. These can be small lights that are added to the rest of your homes decor or it can be the central piece to it. Pendent lights are usually small and used individually, but they can also be clustered to get a pseudo-chandelier effect. If you don’t want to complicate the design there are one piece pendant lights like the drum shade pendants that can be used individually for a simple look.

Ceiling lighting is the basis to which every home owner should design their lighting scheme. After you have established what overhead lighting fixture is the best for your space, you can move on to the many styles that are available. You can build a specific ambience once you have chosen the main light source. This way you will create a more habitable living space for you and your family to enjoy.