Black Bedroom Recessed Lighting
Bedroom Recessed Lighting Explore
Why We Love Bedroom Recessed Lighting
In bedrooms with minimal ceiling space or a shorter ceiling height, recessed lighting is the best choice of overhead illumination. Unlike a flush ceiling light or other close-to-ceiling fixtures, recessed lights are installed inside of the bedroom's ceiling, providing ample and focused downlighting without taking up much room. Most recessed lighting options also feature bright LED trims to ensure your bedroom is well-lit and energy efficient.
[[BREAK]]Ample lighting in the bedroom cannot always be accomplished through the use of one ceiling light and a pair of table lamps or floor lamps. For this reason, you'll find it useful to install recessed lights in the bedroom to act as a source of functional downlight that pairs well with other fixtures. Although considered functional, these in-ceiling lights can also be noticeable and here you'll find plenty of decorative trims that make them really stand out on the ceiling. Whether you have low ceilings or need a bright fixture to light up the room, recessed lighting is a preferred choice.
Bedroom Recessed Lights for Every Style
Functional does not mean these light fixtures are without character and personality. In this assortment, you'll find a variety of options that work in almost any decorative space. From the clean-lined trims from Juno Lighting to the highly-decorative crystal recessed trims by Fabbian, you are guaranteed to find something that fits into your bedroom's aesthetic. And the LED recessed lighting from Element -- the division of recessed trims and housings from Tech Lighting -- ensures your space is modern and energy-conscious.
Choosing the Best Bedroom Recessed Lighting
Before you purchase recessed lighting for the bedroom, you will need to determine the type of recessed housing needed for your home. Recessed light fixture housings are available for new construction homes or for retro-fitting older, remodeled homes. Once you know the type and size of housing you need for your bedrooms, you will be able to pick out the recessed trims you want. Trims are offered in a wide variety of sizes starting with a 3" diameter and moving up into larger diameters. Depending on how much light you will need from a can light, you may need to select fixtures with larger diameters. Once you know the housing type and have an idea of the size you will need, you can then refine your options by the light source -- LED, halogen, fluorescent or incandescent, colors, finishes and other design features. If you have any questions about the bedroom recessed light fixtures featured here, please call our lighting experts at 877.445.4486.
Other Considerations
If you would prefer a fixture that is not mounted inside of the ceiling but still sits flush with the ceiling, you'll want to check out the assortment of flushmounts. If you have some ceiling height to work with, consider a semi-flush ceiling light. You may also like the idea of putting your recessed light fixtures on a dimmer to easily control the amount of light output they provide in the bedroom. Look to the collection from Legrand Adorne for an exceptional assortment of cutting-edge and stylish dimmers and controls.