Collection: Ceiling Lights

Shop ceiling lights, flush and semi-flush for hallways, bedrooms and kitchens. Even diffusion, low-glare designs, and dimmable LEDs. Build layered lighting with chandeliers and modern light fixtures.  

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HOW TO CHOOSE CEILING LIGHTS

Start with clearance. In walk areas, keep about 7 ft of headroom. Use flush mounts for tight spaces and semi-flush when you want a little more spread without glare.

Match the shape to the room. Low-profile rounds work almost anywhere; squares and slim rectangles align well with modern cabinetry and hallways. If the room needs a focal point, consider adding a statement piece from our chandeliers—then let the ceiling lights carry the base level.

Plan by layers. Ceiling fixtures provide ambient light; task zones benefit from pendants or under-cabinet runs. For a cohesive whole-home look, explore our curated modern light fixtures across chandeliers, pendants, wall lights, and more.

For room-by-room advice (bedrooms, kitchens, hallways), see our detailed guide: How to Choose the Right Ceiling Light for Every Room.

Quick guidelines

  • Room size: Hallways/bedrooms need even, low-glare output; kitchens prefer brighter, diffused lenses.
  • Color temperature: 2700–3000K for relaxed spaces; 3500–4000K where you prep and clean.
  • Dimming: Pair LED fixtures with a compatible TRIAC/ELV or 0–10V control (see product specs).

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FAQs about Ceiling Lights

What’s the difference between a flush mount ceiling light and a semi-flush mount?

Flush mounts sit tight to the ceiling for low-clearance spaces; semi-flush mounts drop a few inches for a more decorative look and broader spread.

What ceiling lighting works best for low ceilings?

Choose flush mount LED ceiling lights to keep headroom while providing even, general illumination in halls, bedrooms and kitchens.

Are LED ceiling lights dimmable?

Many integrated LED fixtures are dimmable—just pair them with a compatible LED dimmer per the product specs.

Do I need damp-rated or wet-rated fixtures for bathroom or porch ceilings?

Use damp-rated where there’s humidity but no direct water; choose wet-rated for locations exposed to spray or rain.

Can I replace recessed can lights with a surface fixture without rewiring the room?

Yes—LED retrofit kits fit into existing cans and offer adjustable brightness/CCT; they’re a simple way to refresh kitchen or hallway lighting.