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Adjustable Downlights

Adjustable Downlights

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Adjustable Downlights

At Arrow electricals we have a diverse variety of adjustable downlights designed to add a touch of sophistication to any space.

Whether you're in the market for energy-efficient LED adjustable downlights or controllable dimmable options, with our extensive range you will find something to suit any environment. We stock a variety of choices, featuring mini downlights, trimless adjustable downlights, stylish twin downlights and reliable fire rated options. Also known as recessed downlights, our adjustable downlights seamlessly integrate into your ceiling that will in turn provide a sleek modern aesthetic.

We also stock IP65 adjustable downlights that ensure durability and performance in a variety of environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Adjustable Downlight?

Adjustable downlights are versatile lighting fixtures designed to provide focused lighting which allows users to adjust the angle or direction of light. Adjustable downlights are typically installed in ceilings and they offer a sleek modern appearance that is often flush with the ceiling surface.

Do Downlights Use More Electricity?

Electricity consumption of adjustable downlights can vary depending on the type of bulbs or fixtures used, it isn’t up to the fixture itself. At Arrow Electrical, you can find energy-efficient LED adjustable downlights, not only do they provide ample light but they also reduce electricity consumption.

How Do You Position Downlights?

Positioning downlights correctly is essential for achieving your desired lighting in any space, the ideal positioning may vary depending on the specific layout and purpose of your space. Proper positioning of adjustable downlights is crucial so it is subjective to each situation. For overall ambient lighting, downlights should be evenly spread across the ceiling to ensure a uniform illumination throughout the area.

You should also consider the room size when choosing the number of downlights as larger spaces may require more fixtures, while smaller environments may need fewer to avoid over-illumination. On the other hand, for task-oriented spaces position downlights directly over the task area to provide focused and shadow-free lighting.