Friday, 29 August 2014

Kitchen Ceiling Lights to provide quality lighting when you’re cooking

Nowadays, the main lighting that people use in their homes is ceiling lights. Ceiling lights attach to light fittings on the ceiling of a room, and because they’re high up, they can spread their light over a large area of a room.  In addition to fitting ceiling lights in a room, some households get wall lights too, which can light up the areas of the room around a wall. This is especially useful in a large room where the light from the ceiling lights may not be bright enough to be useful at the sides of the room. Usually, you can ceiling lights and wall lights that match each other, and at Lighting Majestic, the vast selection of ceiling lights and kitchen ceiling lights that they have to offer means you’ll have no problem finding something to your taste that suits your kitchen.
kitchen ceiling lights


Depending on the layout and style of your kitchen, there are lights that should complement the rest of your room perfectly. For example, if you’ve got a low ceiling but still need to spread the light across the room, the ‘Via Ceiling Light’ is made from either Satin Chrome, Polished Chrome, or Antique Brass, and can be used in both a traditional kitchen, or a modern colourful kitchen. The polished chrome would look good in a more modern kitchen, and the brass might complement the style of more antique, traditional kitchen, depending on your choice.

There are also even more stylish designs available if you’ve got a higher ceiling—for example, the ‘UFO LED Bar Light’ and ‘Chrome Bar Pendant’ are like modern-day interpretations of chandeliers, each housing four lightbulbs; a beautiful array hanging from a single light fitting.

The other type of lighting that is found in many kitchens and utility rooms is the fluorescent tube. The fluorescent tube produces light in a completely different way to the more normal LED lights and incandescent bulbs. In a fluorescent tube, mercury atoms are excited by firing electrons (electricity) through the tube, colliding with gaseous mercury. This gives out UV light, which is converted into visible light by a phosphor coating on the outside of the tube. This means the light produced by the fluorescent tube can be manipulated to give a perfect white colour, and the light in the tube is spread evenly across the whole tube, making it possible to light a large area of room. Ceilinglights that use fluorescent tubes are also available at lighting majestic.


For more information, contact Lighting Majestic at lightingmajestic.co.uk.

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