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Benefits of Plasterboard Recessed Downlights
Benefits of Plasterboard Recessed Downlights
When it comes to decorating and renovating your home, deciding on the right kind of lighting is a very important part. Lighting is not just there to make it easier to see in the dark, it can set the mood and atmosphere of a room. There is also the fact that there are some lights that work better in some applications than others. If you are in the process of planning a refurbish in your home, but unsure what kind of lighting would be best, have you considered recessed downlights? If you haven't, this post has been designed with you in mind, as it will discuss the many benefits of using a specific variation of this type of illumination - plasterboard downlights.
What are Plasterboard Ceiling Lights?
Plasterboard recessed ceiling lights stand out from other choices on the market as they have a plasterboard element in their design. They can then be mounted with GU10 LED bulbs to provide an almost invisible fixture.
Below we have put together a list of some of the main benefits of using this particular form of lighting when you are planning home improvements.
Easy to personalise
One of the distinct advantages of using recessed lighting with a plaster element in the design is that they can be easily customised. Usually, when you choose lights you have to choose the model that has the best fit for your decor, in terms of colour and even design. However, by choosing gypsum downlights, it won't really matter if the original colour is, as you can repaint the plaster in the light. So, if you have a blue bathroom and want the lights to appear as if they were always part of the ceiling, you can use the same paint you used on the ceiling on the lights.
Often redecorating a room, means switching out the lighting fixture. The beauty of just how customisable these particular recessed lights can be is that you don't have to worry about changing the lights. Simply repaint them with the new colours.
Almost Limitless Applications
Although we've so far discussed using this type of lighting as the main ceiling lights in a room, you could also use them as task lights. As they can all be painted, even if there are different colours in different parts of a room or building, you can just paint the individual lights to match their background. Even if you are not renovating your home property, but are having work carried out at your work premises, these are still an ideal choice.
Different Mounting Styles
As you'd imagine, there is more than one choice of mounting when it comes to these amazing gypsum downlights. You can invest in more circular mountings or square and while there are singular mounts, you can also buy twin mounts with two lights. So, no matter what kind of lighting you need and how much you need of it, these recessed lights are a great choice from the Future House Store.
Installation:
The plasterboard recessed downlights are easy to install so anyone can install them easily within a few minutes. Please check the video below to see how to install them step by step.
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