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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