Ceiling lights
The fixed central light is the most common light fitting and traditionally has often provided the only source of light in a room. However, gone are the days of a simple ceiling rose pendant with a lampshade.
Modern lighting schemes are becoming more complex and frequently combine a range of different fittings, including wall, table and floor lights. The aim is to create a more flexible lighting scheme.
Ceiling lights are available in a wide variety of styles and designs, including surface mounted ceiling fittings, recessed ceiling lights, track style lights with spots that can be adjusted and directed, single and multiple hanging pendant lights and chandeliers.
Modern lighting schemes are becoming more complex and frequently combine a range of different fittings, including wall, table and floor lights. The aim is to create a more flexible lighting scheme.
Ceiling lights are available in a wide variety of styles and designs, including surface mounted ceiling fittings, recessed ceiling lights, track style lights with spots that can be adjusted and directed, single and multiple hanging pendant lights and chandeliers.
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