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Ceiling Downlights

Architectural downlights that can be adjusted, aimed, and used to highlight your home, as you redefine it. Feel the light with Residence Supply's downlights.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are downlights the same as spotlights?

Downlights and spotlights are similar but not the same. Spotlights are a subcategory of downlights, providing a focused beam used to highlight specific architectural features. Downlights are any type of fixture that directs the light downwards, but the term usually refers to recessed lights.

What are ceiling downlights, and where are they commonly used?

Ceiling downlights are recessed lighting fixtures that direct light downward, creating focused illumination. They are commonly used in kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, and hallways to provide ambient or task lighting.

How do I choose the right size of downlight for my ceiling?

The size of the downlight depends on the height of the ceiling and the area to be illuminated. Larger downlights (6-8 inches) are suitable for higher ceilings or larger rooms, while smaller downlights (3-4 inches) work well in lower ceilings or more intimate spaces.

What is the difference between fixed and adjustable downlights?

Fixed downlights provide a stationary beam of light, ideal for general lighting. Adjustable (or gimbal) downlights can be tilted or rotated, allowing you to direct light toward specific areas, perfect for highlighting artwork or architectural features.

How do I install ceiling downlights in an existing ceiling?

Installing ceiling downlights in an existing ceiling requires cutting holes for the fixtures and running electrical wiring. This is typically a job for a professional electrician, especially if the ceiling is made of plaster or contains insulation.

Are downlights good for bedrooms?

Downlights are best used in bedrooms as accent lighting. Consider wall washers or lights that illuminate art or other focal points. Also, adjustable downlights can be used for the bedside table if you want to read a book in bed or have some light before you go to sleep.

What types of bulbs are best for ceiling downlights?

LED bulbs are the most popular choice for ceiling downlights due to their energy efficiency, long lifespan, and range of color temperatures. They also generate less heat compared to incandescent bulbs, making them safer for recessed installations.

Can ceiling downlights be dimmed?

Yes, many ceiling downlights are compatible with dimmer switches, allowing you to adjust the light intensity to create different moods and save energy. It is important to ensure that both the downlights and the dimmer switch are compatible.

How do I determine the spacing for ceiling downlights?

The general rule for spacing downlights is to divide the ceiling height by two. For example, in an 8-foot ceiling, downlights should be spaced approximately 4 feet apart to provide even illumination. However, this can vary depending on the desired lighting effect.

What are some design tips for using ceiling downlights?

Use downlights to create layers of light in a room. Combine them with other fixtures like pendants or wall sconces to achieve a balanced lighting scheme. Avoid placing downlights directly over seating areas to prevent harsh shadows and ensure a comfortable ambiance.

Downlights are light fixtures that direct the light downwards. They are installed in the ceiling and they are an excellent choice for ambient, task, or even accent lighting.

Let's go through these one by one so that we can help you make your choice.

Downlights for ambient light

Ambient light is the general light used to illuminate a room. Downlights in this case can be used with low ceilings as they are recessed and so they don't take up too much ceiling space.

They are ideal for ambient light, particularly in kitchens, living rooms, and hallways, where consistent, overall brightness is needed.

Although our recessed downlights are great as standalone pieces, they can be elegantly combined with chandeliers or pendants in the living room and kitchen.

Bathroom downlights are also an excellent choice and they can complement your vanity lights very well.

Downlights for task lighting

Task lighting is the light used to perform specific actions, such as reading a book, shaving, or cutting your veggies.

Therefore, downlights are effective for task lighting when positioned over specific work areas, such as kitchen countertops, desks, or bathroom vanities. They focus light directly downward, reducing shadows and glare and making tasks easier and more comfortable.

For task lighting, consider our adjustable downlights as these can be the most practical. Also, consider our LED downlights as they are typically easier on the eye.

Downlights for accent lighting

Finally, downlights can also work greatly for accent lighting. Remember to layer your light and always use these three layers of light wherever possible.

For accent lighting, downlights can be used as wall washers and to highlight architectural features, artwork, or other focal points in a room. They can be angled to create dramatic effects, drawing attention to specific areas or objects.

Outdoor downlights

Downlights are also great for outdoor settings, such as under eaves, in soffits, or above doorways, providing focused lighting for improved safety without overwhelming the area with too much light.

They can also be placed above garage entrances to provide clear visibility, especially in areas with steps or uneven terrain.

How to install downlights

  1. Switch off the circuit breaker for the area where you'll be working.
  2. Use a template to mark the spots on the ceiling where the downlights will be installed.
  3. Use a hole saw or drywall saw to cut the marked holes.
  4. Feed electrical wiring from the power source to the holes. Use a fish tape if necessary to guide the wires.
  5. Strip the wire ends and connect them to the downlight’s wiringβ€”black to black (live), white to white (neutral), and green/bare to green (ground).
  6. Push the downlight housing into the ceiling hole. The spring clips should hold it securely in place.
  7. Insert the appropriate LED or other light bulbs into the downlight.
  8. Switch the circuit breaker back on and test the downlights to ensure they work correctly.

If you don't feel confident performing electrical work, please consult a professional electrician for safety.

If you are still unsure about which fixture to buy, we offer a free consultation with our design experts via phone call. On the call, we can discuss all about your individual needs and preferences and help guide you through your purchase. If you would like to book a call, please visit this link. We are looking forward to hearing from you!