Thursday, September 29, 2016

Add Gentle Pop To Your Home With Recessed Lighting


Enlighten the darker chambers of your home with the assistance of recessed lighting. PA specialists in décor and design have long been harnessing the power of this awesome way to brighten the otherwise lightless areas of your home. Basements, hallways and other parts of your home can be given a major boost on the class and aesthetic pleasure departments with the help of recessed lighting. The Lighthouse will get you all set up with everything that you will need to get recessed lighting going in your home.

So how will you incorporate recessed lighting into your home?

If you are planning on brightening your basement in a minimalist fashion, opt for this lighting variety that allows all lighting implements to be set up within your ceiling. Your recessed lighting will simply hang from above without creating any clutter. Basements tend to offer lower ceilings to begin with, making them ideal locations for recessed lighting. The lighting implements take up no additional floor or wall space as other lighting varieties would.

Try to not set up your recessed lighting in a straight line. Group them in small clusters that allow for optimal lighting space as only two lights are needed in a typical grouping. If you are adding recessed lighting to larger spaces, five or six lights within a group should suffice.

Maybe you intend to create a focus within your home. Recessed lighting will help bring the proper attention to a work of art or a family portrait. Recessed lighting creates this focal point by not impeding upon the focus of your eyes, gently pointing out your desired focal point with light.

If you are in full blown feng shui mode and wish to go minimalist—recessed lighting works well in such cases—and are opting to keep big light fixtures and other potentially gaudy items out of this room (or rooms), do so as the bulb will be the lone visible evidence of lighting from the entire recessed lighting set-up, along with the ring and casing of the light.

Recessed lighting can be used at any spot within your home. Feel free to offer your imagination up to the plethora of ways you can implement recessed lighting into your home.


If you would like more information how to use recessed lighting in your Pennsylvania (or surrounding states) home, call us at the Light House at 302-239-8290, visit our Home Lighting Center or browse our website. We would be happy to tell you more about the recessed lighting we sell!