Track lighting was prominently used in museums and art exhibits but has since made its way into our homes and businesses. The versatility and options we have with track lighting make it a very popular option. While there are many different options, not everyone knows how to use track lighting.
3 Tips to Track Lighting
Lighting has many different forms, from recessed cans to desk lamps. One more customizable lighting option is track lighting. Figuring out where to start with track lighting is as is finding an existing ceiling fixture. The beauty of lighting is that you can get power from existing ceiling fixtures.
Using the existing electrical box in the ceiling will give you power, and using the track will let you aim the light where you want it the most. Taking advantage of the already existing power in the ceiling makes installing lighting very easy. You can add track lighting during construction or even just a remodel.
Add track lighting to a hallway and point the lights at the art or photos on the wall, in the kitchen to spotlight your food creations, turn your closet into a work of art by spotlighting your clothes, and so much more.
One Size Doesn’t Fit All
Another amazing feature of track lighting is its versatility. You can use light bulbs of all different sizes and colors to really turn your lighting into a feature, not just a necessity. However, there are times when track lighting may not be the best option. Low ceilings could create an issue since the lights hang down a bit from the track (depending on their size).
Lighting should also not be relied on as general lighting in a room. Instead, it is best used as accent lighting. Which makes track lighting a perfect candidate for LED lighting since LED lights will use less power and keep the accents coming for years.
How to Buy
After deciding track lighting is the best option for you and picking the room and location for the tracks, it’s time to get to the store (or online). When buying lighting, you can get creative with the shapes and sizes. Be sure to have the measurements for the area that you want and an idea of the size and shapes you want to use.
For example, “U” shapes for better in kitchens since they can have lighting covering the countertops and cooking surfaces. Keep in mind that while everything is customizable, there is a point. The bulbs may be bought from any manufacturer, but the parts to the tracking are not interchangeable.
Also, if you’re not an electrical professional, you should always utilize professionals. Ask questions and get the answers you need. If you’re a business, keep in mind that you may need building permits to upgrade your lighting, depending on your area. Lighting is an awesome way to spice up things in your home or office.
Allowing you to draw attention to areas that you want instead of letting your eyes wander. Take advantage of the changes made to lighting and energy-saving bulbs to make the most out of your lighting. Lastly, never be afraid to ask for help; you can contact us with questions to help you get started.