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Recessed ceiling lights are an amazing way to light a room. They're awfully versatile, permitting you to light a room for casual ambiance, decorative lighting, or for a selected task.
Task lighting is where you light an area to help you carry out a task. In an office you want good lighting over your desk. You have to see to read, write, and use your workstation. In a kitchen the island is a spot where you cut veggies, read recipes, and make measurements. Overhead lighting will be incredibly helpful in these circumstances. Allowing you the light you require with out taking up precious space. Positioned correctly, these lights can give you what you need to see, without causing glare. Furthermore they could reduce shadows that can get in the way of what you're focused on.
For a normal lighting purpose recessed ceiling lights, spaced throughout a room, can keep the entire room effectively lit. Where one central overhead doesn't get light to every corner of the room. You then need to compensate with places floor and desk lamps around the room to allow light into all aspects of a room. And with a dimmer switch you'll be able to control just how bright you want the room to be. With people over you want a nicely lit room so all can see and be seen. If you're watching a movie, you may want the lights dimmed to lessen glare and provide you with that theater feeling.
For that special something, there's ornamental lighting. You just bought a Salvador Dali original and you just need to light it for all to see. You may set a well placed light in the ceiling to do just that. Perhaps you've just finished your very first sculpture and you want it set in the hall.
With a few lights set in the ceiling you could light this new artwork for various angles, allowing a better sense of depth to the work of art without getting unattractive shadows. What ever your intention, recessed ceiling lights could provide you with the solution.
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