How Do You Flush Mount Lights On A Ceiling?
- simonco875
- Oct 15, 2022
- 2 min read
The first thing to consider when selecting a ceiling fixture, however, is the visual heaviness or weight of your selected light fixture. For example, a crystal chandelier is visually heavy and therefore will lend itself to a smaller diameter or width. However, a Ceiling Light with thin wrought iron branches can more easily fill a larger diameter with its lighter feel. The size of a fixture that will be placed over a table depends on the table and not on the room size. This is the case when it comes to hanging height over a table as well. Lights hung over tables should be centered in the middle of the table (unless two fixtures are hung over an extremely long table) and the bottom of the fixture should be hung at least 30" above the table.
When you are installing a ceiling light and there is no table to help you determine the correct size, you must consider the size of the room as well as the ceiling height. The guideline to follow for hanging height is to allow 2 1/2" to 3" per foot of ceiling height. So, if you have a 12 foot ceiling (12 ft. x 2.5") your light would be approximately 30" from your ceiling. Lights should never hang lower than 7 feet from the floor for clearance purposes. To determine the correct width of your fixture, determine the room dimensions. Add the width of your room to the length of the room. For example, if your entry way is 8 feet wide and 14 feet long, this equals 22 feet. Convert this number to inches, and viola, this is the approximate width of the needed light fixture for this room; 22 inches.
So now that you know how to make sure the width and hanging height of a ceiling light are proportionate for your room, there is one more thing to consider when it comes to ceiling height. Understandably, if your ceiling is very high, although you may make sure that your width and hanging height are correct, if the light is too short, it will look silly. So, what to do...although common sense may be the simple answer, there is a formula or rule that is often followed in the design world for this too. The height of the actual fixture should be approximately 2 1/2" for every foot high the room is. If your room has 8 foot ceilings, the fixture height should be a minimum of 20" in height.
Decorative ceiling lights, pendant ceiling lights, Flush Ceiling Lights, spotlight ceiling lights, crystal ceiling lights, etc., are available for your home's ceilings. Since there is a wide variety of ceiling lights to choose from, you needn't worry and should instead focus on what part of the home you'd like to illuminate with ceiling lights. Lighting has undergone extensive development since its introduction. There are specific ceiling lights for specific parts of your home. So, you must pick the one suiting the room that you wish to embellish with these lights.
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