Metal Monorail Directional Heads
Monorail Directional Heads Explore
Why We Love Monorail Lighting Heads
As a necessary piece of a well-designed monorail lighting system, directional heads and spotlights are the fundamental elements that bring essential life to the system. These adjustable and directional spotlights allow you to use your monorail system to its fullest potential, providing functional illumination in a number of spaces of the home. You'll appreciate their ability to focus anytime you need them to, but you'll also love the modern style they bring to your home's lighting scheme.
[[BREAK]]Where Monorail Spotlights Work Best
The functional nature of a spotlight allows you to highlight certain areas of any given space. That could mean putting a touch of light on artwork in the living room, where the light from directional monorail heads will also work to complement existing fixtures like floor and table lamps. Or, in the kitchen where useful task lighting is always welcomed for cooking and food prep tasks, a selection of directional heads offer plenty of functional focused light. Home offices can also benefit from this style of focused lighting and consider monorail heads for a system in the hallway.
Monorail Heads For Every Style
Adjustable monorail heads are primarily a functional type of lighting, used in conjunction with other fixtures in a room. However, these directional spotlights have an uncanny ability to bring a refreshed sense of modern to the home too. Clean-lined and metallic designs from Tech Lighting instantly complement contemporary locations. Choosing monorail heads from Tech Lighting make it easy to incorporate with any of the brand's monorail kits. Find a wide assortment of monorail heads on a swivel from LBL Lighting and look to Nora Lighting for monorail fixtures that are easy to introduce into any room of the house.
Choosing the Best Monorail Spotlights
With an intent of highlighting a specific part of a room, it's important to choose monorail spotlights that can deliver the amount of light you need. You'll need to determine the number of directional heads you can use on your monorail system (keeping overall wattage of the system in mind) and how much space is available on the system. Review the spotlights' light output (noted in lumens) to ensure it will provide the amount of light needed for your task. And choose the colors and finishes of monorail spotlights that blend in easily to your room's existing decor. If you have any questions about the monorail heads featured here, please call our lighting experts at 877.445.4486.
Other Considerations
If these monorail heads don't quite fit your fancy, you may opt for pendant lighting instead. Monorail pendant lights, usually smaller in size, offer a significant decorative impact and are available in a wide variety of hanging lengths. If you prefer a system that is less flexible than a monorail system, you could benefit from fixed track lighting. Track lighting also allows you to hang decorative low voltage pendants and directional spotlights to create a well-rounded amount of illumination. Lastly, put a dimmer on it! Dimmer controls are easy to install and give you the ability to determine the amount of light output from your track or monorail system.