ᐅ Photos of your attractive ceiling lighting with a ceiling height of approximately 2.47 meters (about 8 feet 1 inch)

Created on: 31 Dec 2021 10:15
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Pinkiponk
I would appreciate it if you could share photos of your ceiling lighting or suggestions here. We are currently planning to install many LED spotlights in or on the ceiling (supported by floor and table lamps), but I am looking for alternatives. So far, I think we will have to forego hanging ceiling lamps because our floor-to-ceiling height is only about 2.47 meters (8 feet 1 inch) net (Hobbit house ;-) ) or similar.

For financial reasons, we have not hired a lighting designer.
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ypg
31 Dec 2021 12:04
By the way, we only have 2.47 meters (8.1 feet) on the ground floor... just measured. I don’t find that to be too low.
Araknis31 Dec 2021 12:11
Have you considered narrow light coves around the perimeter? I find the excessive use of spotlights—which are not really intended for general area lighting—particularly unsuitable in rooms with low ceiling heights.
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Smialbuddler
31 Dec 2021 12:26
OT (Sorry @Pinkiponk for the thread hijack.)
ypg schrieb:

Attached is the main lighting setup of my office.
@ypg May I ask how large your office is, or could you share the floor plan including the furniture layout? I usually only know desks facing into the room in very large halls, which doesn’t seem to be the case for you. I really like the idea of being able to look out the window, make good use of natural light, and still have a view of the room. I’m considering whether that could work in my space as well.
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Ysop***
31 Dec 2021 13:44
2.47 as a hobbit house is really not the case 😉 In our existing property, we are barely reaching 2.4. In the living room, there will be no recessed ceiling lights, only wall lamps and at most floor lamps. Direct overhead lighting is usually too bright for us there.
Hangman31 Dec 2021 13:59
ypg schrieb:

Attached is the main lighting of my office.


At first glance, I wondered if Apple has started manufacturing window sills now 😳
saralina87 schrieb:

Here are a few photos. I’m quite satisfied overall, except for minor details.


It’s always nice to see something from your house. Still my personal forum highlight 🙂

@Pinkiponk I was just teasing you in the other thread because based on your preferences, I expected something more retro-style. Ceiling spotlights are fine, but I would always prefer adjustable ones to highlight specific areas when needed. In your case, something beyond just white or anthracite is also welcome. For example:

Close-up of a rose gold ring with a black inner edge


Or as a ceiling lamp, the ultimate classic: the DCW Lampe Gras, which has been around for about a hundred years in roughly a thousand variations... and they are all beautiful.

Double pendant lamp with black arms and copper-colored shades, ceiling mounted


Pendant lamps at 2.47m (8 feet 1 inch)? Why not? But please only in places where you are sure you won’t bump into them, such as above the dining table, possibly the kitchen counter or island, or stairs.
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Pinkiponk
31 Dec 2021 15:01
ypg schrieb:

I have those “spots that I don’t like” …
May I ask how tall you are, @Pinkiponk? I think you might be worrying about something that isn’t really an issue.
Attached is the main lighting setup in my office

You have a nice office. I wouldn’t be able to work there—I’d just lean back and enjoy the view. 🙂

I am about 1.72m (5 ft 8 in), my husband is about 1.89m (6 ft 2 in).
Araknis schrieb:

Have you considered narrow cove lighting “around the edges”? I find the excessive use of spotlights—which are actually not meant for general lighting—especially disadvantageous in rooms with low ceiling heights.

I’ll look into that; honestly, I hadn’t thought about it yet.