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Recessed Downlights

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Recessed Lighting for Households

Use inconspicuous recessed lights to illuminate spaces from overhead. These lights shine from ceiling to floor and cover more area than task lights. Learn how to set up these lights in your home by reading our guide on that topic, How to Install Recessed Lighting.


Consider LED recessed lights that use minimal energy and heat. The options for color temperatures include energizing cool light, relaxing warm light and daylight, which replicates outdoor light. Many lights are dimmable. You can use a dial or dimmer switch to adjust how much light they provide. Lowe’s lighting and fan installation services can help you set up your new downlights.


Frequently Asked Questions


Q: What’s a recessed downlight?

A: A recessed downlight sits flush with the surface of a ceiling, wall or other surface — as opposed to traditional lights that extend down from a ceiling, extend out from a wall, or sit on a table. Recessed lights are a sleek way to brighten any room. Take a look at our guide — Design the Best Recessed Lighting Layout — to learn how to incorporate these lights into your living room.


Q: Is recessed lighting a good idea?

A: Recessed lighting occupies very little space, making it a great option for low ceilings. It also can help you draw attention to artwork, furniture and other focal points with a spotlight effect.


Q: What’s the difference between a recessed downlight and other ceiling lights?

A: A downlight directs light downward from a recessed position in the ceiling. Other ceiling lights, such as pendant lights and chandeliers, hang down from the ceiling. They cast light in more than one direction and also serve as design elements.

Frequently Asked Questions