Ceiling Fixtures - Pendants and Chandeliers
Ceiling fixtures provide excellent general room illumination. Pendants can also
be used to add more light to specific areas such as a kitchen table, and
ceiling mounted fixtures are ideal for general lighting in the foyer. For
safety in hallways, install lighting fixtures approximately every 8 to 10 feet.
Chandeliers or pendants with 200-400 watts of overall wattage provide abundant
illumination for a dining room. The diameter of the fixture should be 12" less
than the width of the table, and the fixture should be centered over the table
and installed 30" above the table to allow for headroom when standing.
To prevent accidents, stairs should be lit top to bottom, with switches in both
places. Ceiling fixtures or recessed lighting will offer the needed light for
stairs. Also, increased wattage should be used in areas where tasks are
performed, in rooms with ceilings higher than 8 feet, and in rooms with
dark-colored floors and walls.
See a Lighting One sales consultant for more information and design ideas.
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