11,535 Ceiling Lighting

Chandeliers and pendant lights are great, but what if you have low ceilings? Don’t worry, there are plenty of other ceiling lights to choose from that don’t have to hang low. Handy flush ceiling lights barely hang off the ceiling, which allows them to spread the light without ducking or diving as you walk by. You can also find LED ceiling lights, which provide the same space saving perks with a smaller environmental footprint. Often these come in the form of spotlights or downlights, but these may be a bit bigger job to install than other ceiling lighting products. More
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If you’re trying to track down the perfect ceiling lighting, take note of the following while on your search:

What types of ceiling lighting is available?


The range of options is plentiful. Here are a few types of ceiling lights to consider:

Flush ceiling light fixtures: Flush ceiling lighting hangs flat against the ceiling and comes in various styles. They are a good solution for providing ambient light from low ceilings; however, it can be difficult to change bulbs in flush mounted fixtures.

The most common flush ceiling lights are downlights as they can brightly illuminate a room but also blend neatly into the ceiling without standing out too much.

Semi-flush ceiling lights: Hanging about 10-20 cm from the ceiling, these fixtures are a cross between flush ceiling lighting and chandeliers and provide ambient light. They might be a good fit if you want to make a small feature of your lighting but not detract from the rest of the room too much.

Pendant lighting has become more and more popular in recent years and with so many different styles, bulbs and designs to choose from, it’s a trend that doesn’t seem to be slowing down. You can usually choose the height of your pendant lights by adjusting the flex, so you can go for a dramatic, low look or a more subtle look by hanging the pendant light a bit closer to the ceiling. Will you go for the three matching pendant lights over the kitchen island? Or maybe mix it up and have pendant lights over your bedside tables as side lights? Take a look at the pendant light section to get more ideas.

What size ceiling lighting fixtures should I consider?


This depends on where you plan to place your ceiling lights, but in general you want them to feel in proportion to your other room furnishings. Even if a chandelier is going to be the focal point, you don’t want it to overwhelm the space. In addition to the surrounding furnishings, you also want to take into account the size of the room and make sure the overall design of the room is balanced.

Where should I hang ceiling lights?


Ceiling lighting fixtures work best to highlight certain areas, such as a dining table, breakfast bar, sitting area or entryway. You can either centre one fixture over an area, or hang multiple to achieve additional light and an interesting look.

Check out all of the various types of ceiling lights and ceiling lighting fixtures by going through the sections listed on the left. From opulent chandeliers and trendy pendant lights, to practical downlights and spotlights, you’ll find everything you need.