wellfiled.com wellfiled.com wellfiled.com
  Site Home >> About Us >> Place Your Link >> Privacy >> Terms of Service >> Add Your Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Property & Agents

Business & Services

Education & Reference

Family & Home

People & Society

Hygiene & Health

Vehicles & Automotive

Relationship & Lifestyle

Science & Research

Recreation & Entertainment

Employment & Careers

Finance & Banking

Self Help

Adventure & Sports

Issues & News

Software & Networking

Politics & Government

Shopping & Auction

Drink & Food

Travel & Vacation

Indoor Games

Art & Creative

Healthcare & Medicine

Children

 

Site Home –› Family & Home –› Interior Decoration
 

Recessed Lighting

 

Recessed lighting is sleek as well as functional, subtle yet elegant, and affordable but modern. Its low-key illumination gives a dramatic touch to each room of the house. Recessed lighting fixtures are embedded into the ceiling. Thats why you find no switches, dangling cords, lampshades, bulbs or anything that interrupts your view. You just see glowing discs of light directed at an object like a painting, table, or shelf. There are different types of recessed lighting that provide different varieties of lighting depending on their bulbs, housing, and trim.

A complete recessed lighting mechanism comprises several parts. Varying on their combinations, they will produce a light that can be focused and bright, diffuse and soothing, or middle-of-the-road lying between the extremes. The housing or can, the first vital part, is the electrical fixture that positions the light and makes power available to the bulb.

The housing will determine what bulbs you choose - fluorescent, halogen, or incandescent. Fluorescent lights can cut your expenditure; halogens can be acquired in low voltage varieties and incandescent bulbs provide a warm, familiar glow whose brightness can be varied with the help of a dimmer switch.

There are reflectors inside the housing, which are domes that bounce light downward into the room that needs it the most. Diffusers are discs of glass or plastic that change the light in some way. Normally, people install an array of fixtures to meet all the varying requirements of separate areas of a room.

Recessed lighting has another part called the trim. A decorative element, it is the most visible piece of material that lays flat against the ceiling. The trim can be white plastic so that it blends in with the ceiling, or be tinted for a touch of color.

Recessed lighting fixtures come in various forms and can be utilized in a number of imaginative ways. These secret agents of illumination can really add drama and sparkle to your house.

Author: Jimmy Sturo
 
Author Bio:
Jimmy Sturo is a noted author. Jimmy likes to create articles about this area.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Gift-Giving Tips For Men: Tips For How To Thrill The Woman In Your Life
 
Spruce Up Your House With A Country Style Home Decor Theme
 
Importance Of Bathroom Remodeling You Never Thought Of
 
Easy Hypertufa Planters
 
Halloween Safety For Your Family
 
Poster, Print or Painting. Where Are You Going To Put It?
 
Does Your Dog Have Otitis Externa?
 
Find New And Exciting Halloween Masks For Your Next Costume Party!
 
Seasonal Cactus Lovers Have Options
 
How To Talk To Your Baby - And Understand What She's Saying Back
 
 
 
   Site Home >> Privacy >> Terms of Service
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.wellfiled.com - All Rights Reserved.