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Ceiling Lamps - Find the best lighting for you
Here on the page, you will find our large selection of ceiling lamps.
Lamps have the ability to either complete the room or ruin the atmosphere.
The right ceiling lamp should match your room, give you the lighting you want, and complement the other design elements in your room.
There are many types of ceiling lamps out there, and it can be difficult to figure out which lamp is best for you and your room.
3 things you should consider before buying ceiling lamps
There are many things to consider when looking for a lamp that suits you best, and your own personal taste is just one of many.
Therefore, you can find a list below of what you should consider when going out to look for your next ceiling lamp.
#1 - The different varieties of ceiling lamps
There are many different varieties of ceiling lamps, and not all of them fit every room in your home.
Flush ceiling lamps, also known as flush-mount lamps, are ceiling lamps that are flush with your ceiling and can be very versatile.
Small flush ceiling lamps are often ideal for bathrooms, closets, and hallways, while larger flush ceiling lamps are often the safest choice for a child's room, where play can often get wild.
Flush ceiling lamps often suit rooms best where there is less than 2.5 meters to the ceiling, as many feel there is often too much empty space when the ceiling is higher.
Semi-flush ceiling lamps, known as semi-flush lamps, are another popular and versatile type of ceiling lamps.
Semi-flush ceiling lamps often hang 10-20 centimeters below the ceiling and are often recommended for people who have between 2.5 to 3 meters to the ceiling.
The biggest advantage of semi-flush ceiling lamps is that they make it much easier and faster for you to change bulbs, unlike flush ceiling lamps.
This type of ceiling lamp is most often found in kitchens and smaller dining areas but can easily find its place in other rooms.
If you are in doubt about which type of these two to choose, there is one thing you can take into consideration.
A flush ceiling lamp directs light straight down into the room, while a semi-flush ceiling lamp directs light down into the room but also illuminates the ceiling at the same time, which can make smaller rooms appear larger and ceilings higher.
The last type of ceiling lamps is called pendant lamps and is one of the most popular types of lamps.
They are classic and often come in a wide variety of timeless designs.
They often come with a chain, a cable, or with a rod, so you can hang them at the most ideal height when you install them.
Pendant lamps are very similar to chandeliers since they often hang low from the ceiling, and, much like chandeliers, can often be a good addition to a room; you can install several pendant lamps in a small space or a room that requires more light.
Because pendant lamps typically hang low from the ceiling, these lamps will often be very noticeable and should therefore fit well into your living room, bedroom, or dining room.
Therefore, it will be a good idea to research how large the pendant lamp should be, how low it should hang, and whether the design fits well with the current room.
#2 - The length and size of your ceiling lamp
It can be difficult to figure out exactly how to find the best ceiling lamp for your room, but fortunately, there is a way to calculate that.
Width x length = diameter or width of your ceiling lamp.
Length Width | 2 meters | 3 meters | 4 meters | 5 meters | 6 meters | 7 meters | 8 meters | 9 meters | 10 meters |
2 meters | 33 cm | 42 cm | 50 cm | 58 cm | 66 cm | 75 cm | 83 cm | 92 cm | 100 cm |
3 meters | 50 cm | 50 cm | 58 cm | 66 cm | 75 cm | 83 cm | 92 cm | 100 cm | 110 cm |
4 meters | 58 cm | 58 cm | 66 cm | 75 cm | 83 cm | 92 cm | 100 cm | 110 cm | 117 cm |
5 meters | 66 cm | 66 cm | 75 cm | 83 cm | 92 cm | 100 cm | 110 cm | 117 cm | 125 cm |
6 meters | 66 cm | 75 cm | 83 cm | 92 cm | 100 cm | 110 cm | 117 cm | 125 cm | 132 cm |
7 meters | 75 cm | 83 cm | 92 cm | 100 cm | 110 cm | 117 cm | 125 cm | 132 cm | 142 cm |
8 meters | 83 cm | 92 cm | 100 cm | 110 cm | 117 cm | 125 cm | 132 cm | 142 cm | 150 cm |
9 meters | 92 cm | 100 cm | 110 cm | 117 cm | 125 cm | 132 cm | 142 cm | 150 cm | 158 cm |
10 meters | 100 cm | 110 cm | 117 cm | 125 cm | 132 cm | 142 cm | 150 cm | 158 cm | 165 cm |
In the table above, you can find the width and length that best suit your room, and the corresponding size of your ceiling lamp that will fit ideally.
In general, it is recommended to have a minimum of two meters between your floor and the base of the ceiling lamp, so that the lamp does not disturb you when you move around in the room.
However, it is important to remember that your own personal taste is what matters most when considering the size and design of your lamp.
#3 - The lighting of the ceiling lamp
To create a comfortable and cozy room, the light needs to spread out throughout the entire room.
There are many different types of lamps, and you can therefore easily find the ideal lighting for you.
If you would like more control over your lighting, it can be ideal to consider dimmer switches, smart bulbs, or similar, so you can change your lighting according to what you desire and need at any given time.
You can also find several different forms of lamp designs and shades, which also have a significant effect on the lighting.
If you have a lampshade that directs light up towards the ceiling, you will often get a more subdued lighting in the room, which can help create a cozy atmosphere, or perhaps you prefer a clear and open lighting, where a transparent lampshade can help contribute to that.
You can also get track ceiling lamps that can be very effective over kitchen islands and dining tables, as they spread the light efficiently and evenly over whatever surface they hang above.
There has been a significant shift to LED bulbs, as they are more economical because they require much less electricity to produce the same amount of light, which can be ideal for saving money and energy.