Ceiling recessed fixtures, also known as recessed lights, are lighting fixtures that are installed directly into the ceiling, so that the light source is flush with or slightly above the ceiling surface.
2. Ceiling surface mounted
Ceiling surface-mounted fixtures are lighting fixtures that are installed directly onto the surface of the ceiling, with the body of the light visible and projecting into the room.
3. Ceiling pedant
Ceiling pendant fixtures are a type of lighting fixture that hangs down from the ceiling, usually suspended by a rod, chain, or cord. These lights are designed to hang lower than surface- mounted or recessed fixtures, making them more of a focal point or decorative feature in a room.
4. Table lamps & floor lamps
Table lamps and floor lamps are both types of portable lighting fixtures used to provide localized illumination, often for specific tasks or to enhance the ambiance of a space. They also serve as decorative elements, enhancing the overall aesthetic of a room.
5. Wall mounted
Wall-mounted lights, also known as wall sconces, are lighting fixtures that are attached directly to walls rather than ceilings or floors. They can provide up-lighting (directing light upward), down-lighting (directing light downward), or both
6. Floor mounted (recessed and surface)
Floor-mounted fixtures, also known as floor lights or uplights, are lighting fixtures that are installed directly into or on the floor to provide illumination from the ground up. These fixtures are often used to create dramatic lighting effects, highlight architectural features, or add ambiance to a space.