Recessed Kitchen Lighting
Spotlights (otherwise known as down lights) are a classic choice for lighting your kitchen, and for good reason. Downlights ensure that light can be evenly distributed around the room so that your kitchen is brightly lit in its entirety for food preparation and easier cleaning. Having a kitchen well-lit with spotlights also adds a fantastically airy feeling to the room helping the kitchen feel fresh and open. Spotlights truly are the base of modern kitchen lighting, creating ambient light while cleanly inlaid into the ceiling. Whatever the finish of your kitchen, our vast range of downlights are available in all different finishes and colours, from brushed steel to brass.
Dimmable IP65 Fire-rated LED Downlight: Budget-Friendly GU10 Alternative
5 Options£14.40
Adjustable Twin Lamp Trimless Plaster-in Downlight
£45.00
LED Downlight with GU10 Bulb to Cover Large Holes - 3 Finishes
9 Options£17.30
Triple Adjustable Interior Downlight For GU10 Lamps
2 Options£72.20
Adjustable Square Trimless Fire Rated GU10 Downlight
£32.40
Straight-To-Mains Oversize Adjustable Fire-Rated Downlight for GU10 Lamp
5 Options£38.40
Invisible Trimless Plaster-in Downlight for GU10 Lamps
£30.35
Square Downlight in Antique Brass Finish - Embossed and Patterned
£64.00
Double Recessed Adjustable Spotlight for GU10 Lamps
2 Options£42.00
Square White Recessed Downlight for GU10 Lamps - IP23
£4.95
Adjustable Low Profile Advanced LED Fire Rated Downlight - Matt White
3 Options£31.40
Round Decorative Recessed Antique Brass Spot Light - Adjustable
£120.00
Fire Rated GU10 Twin Plaster-in Downlight - Adjustable
£69.00
Polished Brass Traditional Round Recessed Downlight
£45.00
Recessed Kitchen Lighting - Tips and Advice
Downlights (also known as spotlights) have now become a classic kitchen lighting staple. Many people choose to only use spotlights for their kitchen projects, however we like to think of downlights as the starting block for your kitchen lighting. One of the beauties of spotlights is that due to their being recessed in the ceiling, they leave the space uncluttered meaning that you can still choose to layer on other lighting forms for aesthetic and functional benefits. Say, for example, you have a kitchen island or breakfast bar installed and wish to incorporate a long drop feature light over it. Downlights are the perfect partner for feature lighting in a kitchen as they can brightly and evenly light all areas of the kitchen, while allowing your feature lighting to shine (quite literally!).
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