Although lamps make great room accessories, ceiling fixtures provide background, task, and accent lighting. With such uses, you can turn a dimly lit living room into a luminous masterpiece. From contemporary to classic designs, ceiling fixtures can be simply used to supply light or to showcase specific areas, objects, or pieces of furniture. So, whether you want a fixture that hangs or one with a funky shape, choose one that works best with the room.
Light Up Your Life
Besides providing light, ceiling fixtures add charm and life, and with various types of fixtures, you'll always have the right lighting in every room.
* '''Spotlights''': Do you have a painting, vase, or a section of a room you would like as a focal point? Use a spotlight fixture to control where the light shines. These fixtures are adjustable, so you'll never have to worry about re-installation.
* '''Track''': These fixtures are made up of multiple spotlights and are mounted on a ceiling track. Track lights and fixtures are flexible, which allow individual lights to shine in different directions. However, there are two types of track fixtures: those with pre-installed lights, while others include power lines for customization.
* '''Downlights''': If you have ever seen a fixture that is mounted close to the ceiling, it's called a downlight. These fixtures cast light onto the ceiling and are used for focal illumination. Downlights emit light that varies based on the shape of the fixture and bulb type. This fixture is used as a room accent and works best on low ceilings.
* '''Pendants''': These are your basic hanging fixtures that usually hold one bulb, which can then be covered with shades of almost any shape and color. Pendant fixtures provide general lighting and can be used throughout a room to create special task lighting. Or, you can combine multiple pendants for a decorative display.
* '''Chandeliers''': It doesn't matter if it's a fancy or plain chandelier, these ceiling fixtures will definitely make a statement. Chandeliers are made up of numerous pendant fixtures that hold multiple bulbs and even candles. Some chandeliers have intricate details and branches while others require light shades. These fixtures are an incredible focal point, so choose an appropriate size and design for your room.