Halogen Puck Light Under Cabinet Bright Lighting Accent Surface or Recess Mount 
Under Cabinet Fluorescent Light Puck 9W 120V Surface or recess mount 
NEW Recess Light 4″ Kt Br Nic Gu10 Ea. Recessed RS2000RG+ TRIM405 
ROYAL PACIFIC 8518WH RECESS LIGHTING 6″ REFLECTOR TRIM 
1 x DAYLIGHT LED 80 SMD Ceiling Light 8W RECESS MOUNT 
1 x WARM WHITE LED 80 SMD Ceiling Light 8W RECESS MOUNT 
Progress Recess Lighting Housing P85-AT w/Trim Lot of 2 
Halo ERT770TS 6″ Airtite Title 24 Recess Lighting Trim 
Halo ERT771TS 6″ Airtite Title 24 Recess Lighting Trim 
Halo 370 6″ Airtite Title 24 Recess Lighting Trim 370W 
FIVE RECESS LIGHTING CANS WITH SPRINGS AND TRIM RINGS 
Prima 8401 3.5″ Regres Blk Baffle Recess Light/Trim 
Prima 8401 3.5″ Regres Blk Baffle Recess Light/Trim 
Dimmable PAR38 16 Watt LED Spot Light Bulb Replacement for 120 Watt Recess Track 
Dimmable PAR38 16 Watt LED Spot Light Bulb Replacement for 120 Watt Recess Track 
Dimmable PAR38 16 Watt LED Flood Wide Angle Light Bulb = 120 Watt Recess Track 
Dimmable PAR38 16 Watt LED Flood Wide Angle Light Bulb = 120 Watt Recess Track 
Amerelle 100 Watts Halogen Under Cabinet 5 Light kit Surface or Recess Mount New 
M-6000 Thomas Industries Moe Light Pre-Wired Round Recess Box 
Amerelle 100 Watts Xenon Under Cabinet 5 Light kit Surface or Recess Mount New 
Westek Halogen 3 Lighting Kit Under Cabinet Surface or Recess Mount Brand New 
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Dimmable PAR30 11 Watt LED Spot Light Bulb Replacement for 75 Watt Recess Track 
Dimmable PAR30 11 Watt LED Spot Light Bulb Replacement for 75 Watt Recess Track 
Thomas Lighting TR40W Wht Recess Fixture Trim 
Halo 993P 4″ Coilex Baffle Recess Lighting Trim NIB 
PRESCOLITE P6340200 DOWNLIGHT CFR826UEB RECESS LIGHTING D13075 
PRESCOLITE BE864500 DOWNLIGHT CFR826UEB RECESS LIGHTING D13075 
Elco ELM30BCP 6″ 120V RECESS LIGHTING BAFFLE TRIM NEW 
Thomas Lighting TRM30W Wht Recess Fixture Trim 
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M818-BC Cream Recess Light Low Voltage Directional Beam 
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Thomas Lighting TR221W Wht Recess Fixture Trim 
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Thomas Lighting TR238 Blk Recess Fixture Trim 
Thomas Lighting TR132W Wht Recess Fixture Trim 
Sea Gull Lighting 6″ Recessed Trim in White Recess 1160AT-14 
Cooper Lighting 310p Blk/wht Recess Fixt Trim 
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G818-CH Chrome Recess Light Line Voltage Trim Housing 
Oxide Bronze Directional Trim Recess Pot Light G740-OB 
G816-ABF Dark Bronze Cone Baffle Trim Recess Light Can 
G816-OB Oxide Bronze Cone Baffle Trim Recess Light 
G715-WH White Directional Beam Recess Lighting Trim 
Thomas Lighting TRM40W Wht Recess Fixture Trim 
Black Mini Recess Light Lighting Fixture 12V 20W G4 Bulb Included 
Progress Recess Light P830-ATQL 4″ new construction LED Housing Quick-Link NEW 
TEN MR16 PAR20 Halogen LED Lamp black adjustable recess light fixture wholesale 
MR16 PAR20 Ceiling LED Light Lamp silver Fixture adjust recess under cabinet 10# 
MR16 PAR20 Ceiling LED Light Lamp silver Fixture adjust recess under cabinet 
MR16 PAR20 Ceiling LED Light Lamp Fixture adjust recess under cabinet golden 
Sea Gull Lighting 1133AT-15 White Trim f/Recess Lighting 
7W Recess Deck Light 
7 Recess Light Trim Finish in Silver for 6″ Recess Can 
NEW Recess Light 4in Non Ic E27 Each Recessed RS2000R (MCN2) 045734622128 
Thomas Lighting TR30BN 6″ Open Brushed Nickel Recess Tr 
Thomas Lighting TR30W 6″ Open White Recess Trim 
NEW Set 10 Hafele Push Fit Mounted Light Fixtures Under Cabinet Recess 12v/20w 
Angelo Lighting #66768 Polished Brass Recess Flat Trim 
Sea Gull Lighting 6910-14 White/Recess Functional Flushmount Ceiling Fixture 

Recessed Lighting Plans
Planning recessed lighting requires thinking from a three-dimensional perspective of a home’s interior architecture at all times. A number of key architectural and design elements play significant roles in recessed lighting plans. Such things as ceiling height, the overall size of the room, the number of windows determine where light shines and disperses throughout a room. Other lighting fixtures such as chandeliers, ceiling fan lights, pendant lights also play a pivotal role in planning the intensity and location of recessed lighting fixtures. Elements such as room color, decorative lighting color, fine art, and interior decorations also play a major role in deciding whether or not you should use plan to use recessed lights as the primary source of general light or a secondary, supportive element of a multi-dimensional home lighting plan.
Regardless of which direction you take when planning a recessed lighting installation, keep in mind that all recessed lighting is accomplished through a very simple principle known as “pooling of light.” Because these fixtures direct light downward from circular or semi-circular housings, they create circles of illumination when they strike the floor. When a number of these lights are installed together, they form overlapping pools of light which create a uniform, general lighting effect. The reverse is true when recessed lights are selectively or individually installed. In these cases, the individual pools of light provide accent to any number of special room decorations, sculptures, or works of fine art. In both general lighting and accent lighting, it is paramount to develop a point-by-point photometric lighting plan prior to purchasing and installing recessed lights. Because you are dealing with multiple layers of lighting combined together, it is crucial to mathematically calculate first how many fixtures you will need, the distance between your recessed lights, and the angle of incidence for the direction of each light. ILD house lighting plans created by lighting specialists can help you with these calculations and even produce three dimensional plans of how your new living room, home office, entertainment room, or personal study will look under our recessed lighting fixtures.
It is also best to plan a recessed lighting system with the help of a professional lighting design firm, and to share with that firm any interior decorative plans you currently have in mind. If you are working on a new home construction, think ahead to how you plan to decorate each room of the home. Visualizing your new home’s interior ahead of time will help you determine where to install recessed lighting for maximum luminary affect. Planning ahead is even more important if you are remodeling an existing home or making home repairs. Some recessed lights are made specifically for new homes, while others are made specifically for remodels. You need to have a clear picture of what the new look and feel of your home is going to be before you go out and buy fixtures that may turn out to be inappropriate for your particular project.
You should also pay attention to the types of lamps you plan to install in your recessed fixture housings. Clear halogen lights are the best source of recessed art lighting or picture lighting, and render color the colors of paintings, decorative arrangements, and vases with at a level nearly equivalent to daylight. Clear halogens are not so good for general lighting, though. They tend to highlight object outlines sharply, produce stark shadows, and at times even highlight skin blemishes and wrinkles. When used in general lighting plans, recessed halogen lights are normally fitted with frosted lenses or frosted lamps that disperse a more gentle down light over the room.
In spite of new laws and plans to phase out incandescent-based light sources such as halogen lamps, for the time being recessed lighting still relies heavily on incandescent technology for light sourcing and lighting control systems for mood setting. Although fluorescent lamps can now be fitted to recessed housings, they lack the color rendering abilities of halogen and cannot be altered or dimmed with wall box dimmers to set the mood. Until changed is mandated unilaterally by lighting regulatory codes, plan on recessed halogens sticking around for a while until fluorescent technology is able to catch up to the colour correction, dimmability, and ambient mood lighting that our heretofore incandescent world has made us all accustomed to.
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How to install recess lighting, is it hard?
I would love to add more lighting to my Kitchen and Living Room. It is such a large open area that the ceiling fan light and the small chandelier are not working real well because they themselves are in a recess cutout in the ceiling. So I would like to outline the cutout recess ceiling with recess lighting. How hard would it be to add the new lighting and can a DIY be able to handle the job.
Depends on the construction of the house and your skill level. The problem is not so much cutting the holes for the housings if you have a newer house with drywall ceilings (you will need to buy “old work” housings that can fit in through the holes) but in fishing the cable to feed them through the walls and ceiling spaces. Unless you are a pretty skilled DIYer this could be a real challenge for you and you would need some specialized tools like flexi-bits and fishtapes. If your house is older and the ceiling is plaster it will be a really tough project. Also, if it is a recessed area (like a tray ceiling) you may not have enough clearance for normal-sized recessed lights. if you have access from above from an attic space it might be do-able but that would be unusual unless you live in a ranch-style house.
I would not reccommend this as a DIY project if you don’t have some previous wiring retro-fit experience.
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