Ceiling Lights

Ceiling lights are both a functional necessity and a key design feature in any room, forming the foundation of the lighting scheme. The right ceiling light can set the mood, complement the décor, and transform the room’s atmosphere, making it feel welcoming and thoughtfully designed.

Whether you're after soft lighting to create a cosy atmosphere in your living room or a bold statement piece to make an impact in your dining area, Electricpoint’s ceiling light collection has something for every room, style, and taste. With a wide range of options, you're sure to find the perfect fit for your space.

To choose the right Ceiling Light for your needs have a look at our Ceiling Lights FAQs.

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Ceiling Lights FAQs

What is the best colour temperature for ceiling lights?


What are flush ceiling lights?


What are semi-flush ceiling lights?


Can ceiling lights make a room feel larger?


What is the difference between recessed and flush mount ceiling lights?


What are the differences between downlights and ceiling lights?


Are LED ceiling lights a good idea?


  

What is the best colour temperature for ceiling lights?

The best colour temperature for ceiling lights depends on the room and the desired effect. In general, warm white light (2700K to 3000K) is best for creating a cosy and inviting atmosphere, while cool white light (4000K to 5000K) is better for providing a more stimulating and energizing environment.

Table summarizing the different colour temperatures and their effects:

Colour Temperature Kelvin Effect
Warm White 2700K to 3000K Cosy, inviting, relaxing
Natural White 3500K to 4000K Neutral, balanced, versatile
Cool White 4000K to 5000K Stimulating, energizing, refreshing
Daylight White 5000K to 6500K Bright, crisp, invigorating

 

Here are some specific recommendations for colour temperature in different rooms:

  • Living room: Warm white light is a good choice for the living room, as it creates a relaxing and inviting atmosphere.
  • Kitchen: Natural white light is a good choice for the kitchen, as it provides a neutral and balanced light that is suitable for both cooking and eating.
  • Bedroom: Warm white light is also a good choice for the bedroom, as it can help to promote relaxation and sleep.
  • Office: Cool white light is a good choice for the office, as it provides a stimulating and energizing light that is good for productivity.
  • Bathroom: Natural white light is a good choice for the bathroom, as it provides a bright and crisp light that is good for grooming and makeup application.

Ultimately, the best colour temperature for your ceiling lights is a matter of personal preference. Experiment with different colour temperatures to see what works best for you in each room.

What are flush ceiling lights?

Flush ceiling lights, also known as flush mount lights, are lighting fixtures that are mounted directly against the ceiling, creating a seamless and streamlined look. Flush chandeliers are ideal for rooms with low ceilings or when a sleek and unobtrusive lighting option is desired. Available in various styles and sizes, flush ceiling lights provide both functional illumination and add a stylish touch to any space, including bedrooms, hallways, kitchens, and living rooms.

What are semi-flush ceiling lights?

Unlike flush mount lights that sit directly against the ceiling, semi-flush ceiling lights hang down a short distance, typically several inches creating a small gap or drop between the fixture and the ceiling surface. This design allows for more visual interest and decorative elements while still maintaining a relatively compact profile. Semi-flush ceiling lights offer a balance between the streamlined appearance of flush mount lights and the more dramatic effect.

Can ceiling lights make a room feel larger?

Semi-flush ceiling lights are an excellent option for creating the illusion of more space. Their design maximises room height without being obtrusive, making them ideal for spaces with lower ceilings. Hanging just below the ceiling, they allow light to shine both downwards and upwards. 

This upward illumination reflects off the ceiling, producing a softer, ambient glow that brightens the room and enhances its sense of openness.

What is the difference between recessed and flush mount ceiling lights?

Recessed and flush mount ceiling lights differ in their installation and appearance. Recessed lights are installed into the ceiling, creating a seamless look with the fixture hidden from view. They offer focused and directional lighting, often used for task lighting or highlighting specific areas. Flush mount ceiling lights are mounted directly against the ceiling, providing general illumination to the entire room. They have a compact and streamlined design, making them suitable for spaces with low ceilings or where a sleek lighting option is desired. The choice between recessed and flush mount lights depends on the desired lighting effect, room function, and style preferences.

What are the differences between downlights and ceiling lights?

While both are installed in the ceiling, there are some practical differences between the two.

  • Ceiling lights are typically used for general or ambient lighting, diffusing light evenly throughout a room, while downlights emit a focused beam, making them ideal for task lighting. In practice, this makes ceiling lights the better choice for general illumination and downlights the better choice for task lighting.
  • Ceiling lights provide a foundational level of light that can be enhanced with additional lighting sources, such as table and desk lamps for task lighting, wall lights for zoned illumination, or strip lights for accents. Conversely, downlights are often used to create specific zones in areas like reading or workspaces. Multiple installations would be necessary to achieve the same level of illumination with downlights that ceiling lights provides, leading to more complex wiring and higher installation costs.
  • As the cornerstone of a room’s lighting scheme, ceiling lights often serve as statement pieces and are designed to be visually prominent. In contrast, downlights are designed for discretion, featuring a sleek appearance that sits flush with the ceiling.

In summary, while both types of lighting play essential roles in a room, they cater to different lighting needs and design aesthetics.

Are LED ceiling lights a good idea?

LED ceiling lights are highly energy-efficient, consuming significantly less electricity compared to traditional lighting options. This translates into cost savings on your energy bills. LED ceiling lights also have a longer lifespan, lasting much longer than traditional bulbs. This means less frequent replacement and maintenance, saving you time and money in the long run. LED ceiling lights are available in various colour temperatures, allowing you to create the desired ambience and mood in your rooms.


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