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3,372 Ceiling Lights
Ceiling lights are the most practical way to illuminate your home, and include chandeliers, pendant lights, downlights, spotlights, and even ceiling fans. Not only do they light up a room with minimal obstruction, but they can also be a feature in their own right. For more information on the types of ceiling lights available, read on below. More
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Flush ceiling lights hang flat against the ceiling and are a great way to provide ambient light in rooms with low ceilings. Especially popular in the bathroom and laundry, they won’t intrude on space and are typically minimal in design.
Semi-flush ceiling lights are a cross between flush fixtures and chandeliers, hanging about 10 to 20 centimetres from the ceiling. They, too, provide ambient light but are usually more decorative and are a great way to subtly set the tone of a room.
Island lights are similar to pendant lights in that they hang from a stem or rod. To create a large pool of light, you typically need two to three light sources versus just one. You can go for a dramatic, low look, or hang them high so they’re more discreet.
Semi-flush ceiling lights are a cross between flush fixtures and chandeliers, hanging about 10 to 20 centimetres from the ceiling. They, too, provide ambient light but are usually more decorative and are a great way to subtly set the tone of a room.
Island lights are similar to pendant lights in that they hang from a stem or rod. To create a large pool of light, you typically need two to three light sources versus just one. You can go for a dramatic, low look, or hang them high so they’re more discreet.