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Ceiling Lights And Your Home

By: Annie Deakin


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Finding the perfect ceiling lights for your home can seem like an extremely daunting task. Can you just use the same style lights in all your rooms? Is there anything that makes different styles of ceiling lights necessary, besides personal preference and visual appeal?

In an average room, the amount of sunlight the room receives, as well as the type of activities you perform in the room will help you narrow down your choices. Cost and class will play a major role in your decision making. Some people prefer track lighting, while others prefer recessed lighting. Both can be used very effectively when installed in the right setting.

Some rooms make excellent use of soft light, like a room where you commonly watch television. Soft lighting makes it easy to see the television while helping to cut down on any reflection or glare on the screen. Ceiling lights don't necessarily have to be expensive, even cost friendly lights when installed in the right setting can enhance the look of your room.

Bedrooms tend to be relatively simple rooms to choose ceiling lights for, except when you get into larger bedrooms, where you do a lot more than sleep and change clothes. Some people like to have a ceiling fan in their bedrooms, while others do not. This will minimize your choices, but not totally eliminate them.

Some people like the look of recessed pot lights, and find they give an elegant, or sophisticated look, while providing excellent lighting. Others tend to prefer the track lighting systems. This is why it is extremely important to know not only the types of ceiling lights that you like, but what kind of lighting you need in your room.

Regular sized rooms do well with minimal lighting. What I mean is, it doesn't require a great number of ceiling lights to fully light a regular sized room. Granted we may all have different standards as to what constitutes a regular sized room, but unless your room is overly large, or has multiple uses, you don't commonly need more than one type of ceiling light.

One example of a room that is not usually large, but that requires multiple ceiling lights, due to its multiple types of use is the bathroom. Most often a fan in the bathroom will not be of the ceiling fan variety, but rather of the exhaust fan variety. Most bathrooms receive and benefit well from two separate ceiling lights. Where the mirror is located is usually the area that requires the brightest light. Fluorescent lights tend to be fairly popular for the bathroom.

The bathroom while being in one sense difficult to choose lighting for, on the other hand it offers you a unique chance to combine a few different types of lights. Ceiling lights that you may commonly see in the bathroom are recessed pot lights, track lights and fluorescent lights. Standard light fixtures are still popular in many bathrooms, as the variety of light shades that are available offer you many choices to make your light blend in with the rest of your bathroom.

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Annie is an expert furniture and interior design writer. Her current area of specialism is bedroom furniture, leather armchair and living room furniture

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