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Whether you're looking to brighten up your home or add a touch of elegance to your commercial space, our extensive range of lighting fixtures will transform the ambience of your space.
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Targa USB & Wireless Charging Desk Lamp
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Trax Classic Gooseneck Desk Lamp
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Alfred Dark Walnut & Brushed Brass Highlight Adjustable Floor Lamp
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Harlow Velvet Fabric Shade Touch Table Lamp
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Premium Vintage Large Bankersville Desk Table Lamp
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Vicenza Natural Timber Floor Lamp - 3 Light
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Artem Natural Timber Adjustable Floor Lamp
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Cheviot Floor Lamp - E27 Holder, 40W Max - Stylish Metal
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Tabiano Small 9.6W LED Vanity Mirror Light
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Lighting Torso 5-Light 22W LED Iron & Glass Lantern Style Pendant Light
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Verso Boucle Fabric Table Lamp
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Darnius Floor Metal Lamp
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Marinello 2 Tier Rectangular Crystal Chandelier
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Messina 10 LED Cluster Ball Pendant Light
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Verona Crystal Spiral Chandelier
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Tilbury DIY Cast Aluminium Outdoor Coach Ceiling Light
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Allora 12W Dimmable Ceiling Light
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Roxy DIY Ceiling Fixture - White
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Spirelet Ceiling Light - Elegant Alabaster Style
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Recessed Eye Motion Sensor for Automatic Lighting
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FAQs
How do I Choose the Ideal Lighting Fixture for my Space?
How do I Choose the Ideal Lighting Fixture for my Space?
Before you start choosing lighting fixtures, it's important to understand the different types of lighting and their functions.
There are three main types of lighting:-
Ambient Lighting: Also known as general lighting, this type of lighting provides overall illumination to a space. It typically serves as the primary source of light in a room, ensuring sufficient brightness for daily activities.
Task Lighting: Task lighting is used to illuminate specific areas or tasks, such as reading, cooking, or working at a desk. It emits brighter illumination than ambient lighting, effectively highlighting specific areas or objects.
Accent Lighting: Accent lighting is employed to create a focal point or accentuate specific features, such as a piece of artwork, a plant, or a sculpture. It adds visual interest to a space and is usually the most dramatic type of lighting.
Now let's take a look at some of the most common types of lighting fixtures and their functions:
Pendant Lights: These lights hang from the ceiling by a cord, chain, or rod. They come in a variety of styles, sizes, and materials and can be used for ambient, task, or accent lighting depending on the design and placement.
Lamps: Table lamps, floor lamps, and desk lamps are examples of lamps used for task lighting. They come in various styles and provide both functional lighting and visual interest to a space.
LED Downlights: These are recessed lights installed in the ceiling to provide ambient lighting. They are often used in modern or minimalist spaces and are a suitable choice for rooms with low ceilings.
Outdoor Lighting: Outdoor lighting serves purposes such as safety, security, and aesthetics. Examples include landscape lighting, security lights, and pathway lighting.
Ceiling Lights: These lights are mounted to the ceiling and provide ambient lighting. They come in various styles and sizes, including chandeliers, flush mounts, and semi-flush mounts.
Wall Lights: Wall lights are mounted to the wall and offer ambient, task, or accent lighting depending on the design and placement. They come in a variety of styles, adding both functionality and visual interest to a space.
Spotlights: Spotlights are used to highlight specific areas or objects and generally emit brighter illumination than ambient lighting. They can be used for both task and accent lighting.
Track Lights: These lights are mounted on a track and can be adjusted to direct light where needed. They are typically used for task or accent lighting and are suitable for rooms with high ceilings.
Bathroom Lighting: Bathroom lighting usually combines ambient and task lighting. Examples include vanity lights, overhead lights, and shower lights.
Solar Lights: Solar lights are outdoor lights powered by solar panels. They are an eco-conscious choice and can be used for safety, security, or aesthetic purposes.
Smart Lighting: Smart lighting can be controlled by a smartphone, tablet, or voice assistant. It allows homeowners to automate their lighting and create a personalized lighting experience.
LED Strip Lighting: LED strip lighting is a flexible, adhesive-backed tape used for task or accent lighting. It is commonly used for under-cabinet lighting, cove lighting, or backlighting.
Commercial Lighting: Commercial lighting is designed for businesses, offices, and other commercial spaces. Examples include track lighting, pendant lights, and LED panel lights.
What Factors Should I consider When Choosing Lighting Fixtures?
What Factors Should I consider When Choosing Lighting Fixtures?
When selecting lighting fixtures, consider the following:
- The function of the space and whether you need ambient lighting, task lighting, or accent lighting
- The style of your interior and how fixtures such as modern pendant lights or traditional chandeliers will complement it
- Your budget and long-term value
- Energy efficiency, particularly when choosing LED lighting or LED globes
- Fixture size relative to room size
- Light output and brightness levels
- Placement of fixtures such as ceiling lights, wall lights, or lamps
- Installation requirements and whether professional installation is needed
What are the Common Lighting Mistakes to Avoid?
What are the Common Lighting Mistakes to Avoid?
Lack of lighting control
Not incorporating dimmers, smart lighting controls, or motion sensors limits flexibility and can increase energy usage.
Incorrect fixture sizing
Using fixtures that are too large or too small can disrupt room balance. This often occurs with chandeliers, pendant lights, and ceiling lights.
Poor colour coordination
Mismatched wall colours and lighting tones can affect the overall appearance. This is especially noticeable with LED downlights and LED globes of different colour temperatures.
Overcrowding the space
Excess furniture can block light and create shadows, reducing the effectiveness of ambient lighting.
Using only one light source
Relying on a single ceiling light often leaves areas underlit. Layering downlights, lamps, and wall lights creates better results.
Overusing downlights
Too many LED downlights can create a harsh, clinical look. Balance them with pendant lighting, wall lighting, or lamps.
Incorrect colour temperature
Choosing the wrong colour temperature for LED globes can negatively affect the mood of a room.
Poor placement causing shadows
Incorrect placement of bathroom lighting or kitchen lighting can cause shadows where task lighting is most needed.