Flexible recessed wall lights
With a soft glow emanating from a completely sunken cavity in a flush wall, entirely recessed wall lights can provide gentle atmospheric ambient light. Alternatively, with the light temperature increased slightly, and the profile raised by a few millimetres at least, subtly directional recessed wall lights can highlight a wall feature or nearby interior feature with accent light.
Recessed wall lights have the advantage of flexibility over their placement as well. When there’s no need to worry about causing a trip-hazard, they can be positioned more specifically at foot or table height, and therefore provide highly functional task lighting too.
Choosing a recessed wall light style
Sinking recessed wall lights into the architecture of the room is not only a safety and space-saving imperative, but in retaining the smooth, streamlined contours of a room, specifiers don’t need to choose between functional lighting and style.
With many designs, styles, materials, colours, shapes, sizes, functions and features to choose from, specifiers are actually spoilt for choice with the various recessed lighting options they’re able to bring to a project. A recessed wall light can even be used to spark the entire interior design concept of a space.
Discover recessed wall lights on Architonic
Specifiers can get a much better idea of each luminaire’s lighting effect by scrolling through the ambient image galleries on the lights’ individual product pages on Architonic. This is also where they can find details on the sizes, temperatures and functions available, and contact the manufacturers for further information such as CAD files, catalogues, dealer contacts and specifications.