This considered a popular demand for the current market now.
Therefore, today topic is about downlights (also known as recessed spotlights)
Exploring different lighting options:
Shed Light with Fixed Recessed Downlights
"Recessed downlights are designed to maintain a good level of light in the room and draw attention to a focal feature in the space. There are four instances in which a downlight can be utilized. Width matters in each of these instances."
Adapted from "Principles of Good Home Lighting" by Philips
Beam width:
1) Fixed recessed downlights are available in beam angles between zero and 60 degree.
2) They can be set very close to a wall to pick out texture.
3) Light can be used to create a pool of light on the floor.
Philips Recessed LED down light
PH30624 / 60149 / 45018
White color
Details:
- Cozy bright light (2700K, 4000K, 6500K available) with good color rendering (CRI>80)
- Ultra efficient LED light source, saving more energy than incandescent lamp at similar light output level. (20 x 0.5W = 2 x 25W GLS)
- Up to 15 times longer life compared to incandescent light sources. (20,000 hours)
- No harmful UV / IR irradiation
- Frosted diffuser, for even light distribution. (Beam angle 140 degree)
- Plug and play integrated driver and connector for easy installation.
- Durable aluminium housing
- Common cut-out size for an easy switch from conventional downlights. Slim construction, ideal for low height false ceilings.
- Cut out size dimension (130mm)
- For indoor use (Living / Bedroom / Corridor / Study)
Great post! Philips Essential Spotlighting Downlight seems like a fantastic option for those looking to enhance their home or office lighting. I appreciate the detailed breakdown of its features and benefits, especially its energy efficiency. It’s always helpful to learn about products like fixed LED downlight options that combine functionality with style. Do you have recommendations for similar downlights that work well in larger spaces?
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