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Articles in Category: Recessed Lighting Installation

Installation of recessed lighting can add a modern touch and contemporary flair to your home. Learn more about recessed lighting solutions here.


6 Pro Tips for Using Recessed Lighting 6 Pro Tips for Using Recessed Lighting

Versatile Recessed Lighting Adds Function and Beauty to Your Home

Most modern homes include some form of recessed lighting. All too often, however, it's recessed “can” lights for basic ambient illumination. While it serves the intended purpose, these recessed lighting installations don’t take advantage of everything you can do with it.

The best lighting design incorporates a layered approach. The three layers are ambient, task, and accent lighting. These layers range from the functional to the aesthetic, but lighting—especially recessed fixtures—can serve multiple purposes in the same space in your Watercolor, FL, home. Read on to learn six ways professional lighting designers use recessed lighting.

Elevate Your Home’s Illumination with Upgraded Recessed Lighting Elevate Your Home’s Illumination with Upgraded Recessed Lighting

DMFs DRD Series Offers Impressive Flexibility and Versatility

Too many homes are outfitted with lighting that meets basic illumination requirements but falls short of adding much aesthetically. What if we told you that you could add new dimensions of light to your house without rewiring every last part of your Santa Rosa Beach, FL, home? You can do that with a new recessed lighting installation using DMF's innovative DRD Series. 

DMF is well known in the lighting industry for flexible, versatile, and modular architectural lighting. So even if your home isn't that new, you can transform your lighting to give it a new look and feel. Keep reading to learn more about what DMF DRD lighting can do for you.

3 Ways to Benefit from a Recessed Lighting Installation 3 Ways to Benefit from a Recessed Lighting Installation

Recessed Lighting Is More Versatile than You Think

Most homes have some form of recessed lighting. We say "most homes" because older homes in Georgia might have more traditional chandeliers or fixtures centered in the ceiling, along with sconces for decorative lighting. Most modern homes use recessed lighting to provide the base level of ambient light in a room. At its most basic, it might be the "4 cans and a fan" that interior and lighting designers like to joke about. With more sophisticated recessed lighting installations in newer Vinings-area homes, you’ll have a recessed lighting package that provides the right level of ambient illumination for a space. 

Did you know that recessed lighting is much more versatile than the ubiquitous overhead cans? With modern LED lighting, you can use them for task and accent lighting too, and they also have some neat tricks for integrating into your ceilings. Keep reading below to learn about three ways you can use recessed lighting in your Vinings home.