Friday, August 24, 2012

Lighting For Your Sun Room

A lighted ceiling fan is an ideal lighting option for a sunroom.


One of the benefits of a sunroom is that it is designed to allow the maximum amount of natural light into the space during the day. However, if you plan to use your sunroom in the evenings, you will need to add lighting fixtures. You have several options that work well for a sunroom, so you should find an option that meets your needs and design style without disturbing the wide, open feel of the space.


Lighted Ceiling Fan


One of the most common types of lighting for a sunroom is a lighted ceiling fan. A sunroom typically features a wall of windows, which means that there usually isn't much space for wall-mounted fixtures. Ceiling-mounted fixtures are an ideal alternative, and a lighted fan works especially well because it allows you to cool off and light your sunroom at the same time. Lighted ceiling fans are available in both traditional and modern styles. Some have a single light fixture in the center while others feature stems with individual lights at the end of each. Because of the design variety, you can find the ideal fit for your sunroom's d cor.


Pendant Light


If you like the idea of a single, ceiling-mounted light fixture for your sunroom but don't like the look of ceiling fans, a pendant light is an attractive alternative. Pendant lights hang down from your ceiling, so they provide a decorative element for the space. They are available in a variety of colors and styles, so you can find an option that helps tie the room's d cor together. Instead of hanging a single pendant light in your sunroom, however, you can hang three or four in a cluster to create an attractive focal point for the room.


Track Lighting


Track lighting is another ceiling lighting option for your sunroom. It is often more effective than a lighted ceiling fan or pendant light because it can light more of the space. The fixtures contain several light heads that are mounted on a track. However, you can adjust the individual lights to direct light to specific areas of your sunroom. As a result, track lighting works well as accent lighting if there are certain features in your sunroom that you wish to highlight, such as artwork or potted plants. While track lighting sometimes gets a bad rap for its appearance, you can find it in a variety of attractive, modern styles that help dress up your sunroom's ceiling.


Recessed Lighting








For a simple sunroom lighting fixture, recessed lights are an ideal option. Like lighted ceiling fans, pendant lights and track lighting, they are ceiling-mounted lights, but the fixtures are actually sunken in holes in the ceiling surface. As a result, all that is visible is the light itself. You can install a series of recessed lights across your sunroom's ceiling to light the entire space or place a few in strategic locations.


Floor Lamp


While ceiling lights work well in a sunroom, adding one or two traditional floor lamps to the space is a good idea. If you plan to use your sunroom for reading or other tasks that may require concentrated light, overhead fixtures may not provide adequate lighting in the exact spot that you need it. Placing a floor lamp right beside a sofa or behind an easy chair helps provide direct illumination where it is required.

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