April 19, 2009

All You Need To Know About Recessed Lighting Trim

by Garry H. Neville

One of the most important aspects of home design and decoration is lighting. Lighting can accentuate architectural faces, artwork or other objects providing the home owner has the right plan in place for lighting. Different colors and types of lighting can easily create different ambiances and modes in the home and property. Recessed Lighting offers a great way of doing that.

The basic format for recessed lighting has grown over the years into an array of styles, colors and sizes that make it easier than ever to be used by architects, builders and home owners to improve the design of a home.

Recessed lighting trim can be used to create a customized look in your home, matching whatever decor you have from sleek contemporary styles to French country traditional.

The main thing to know about recessed lighting trim installations that they can fit and match any decorating scheme and functionality that is needed in a particular room, house or home. There are many different kinds of recessed lighting trims available such as:

Open trims - This is the basic style of recessed lighting that consists of a simple trim around the opening of your lighting assembly. This trim can come in a variety of colors and finishes.

Another type are reflector trims which - as the name implies - use their reflective surface to mirror the light. This is an excellent choice for spaces that need brighter lights especially workspaces like kitchen areas or home offices.

Architectural trims - Some homes have specific design elements that require a more custom look for recessed lighting. What you need to know about recessed lighting trim in this instance is that you can find certain custom architectural looks through a variety of sources or even contract for a made to order one.

Baffle trim - For those lighting requirements in the home that need a beam of light pointed in a specific direction, baffle trim is used. Reflectors are located inside the recessed lighting fixture which is used to direct the light. Baffles help reduce the overall glare of light emitting from the recessed fixture as well.

Directional or adjustable trims are very versatile types of recessed lighting trims which is probably the most important thing to know. They basically allow to play with the direction of the beam of light to illuminate selected areas of the house or room.

Additional recessed lighting trims are available including glass trims, pinhole trims, wall wash trims, shower trims or diffuser trims each designed for a specific purpose. Many options are available when selecting recessed lighting trims.

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