Ceiling lamp

Premium Ceiling Lamps for Your Home

Ceiling lamps provide essential illumination while adding style to any room. Our high-quality ceiling lamp collection combines functionality with elegant design to enhance your living spaces.

Key Features of Our Ceiling Lamps

  • Modern Designs: Sleek and contemporary styles to complement various interior decors
  • Energy Efficient: LED compatible models available for reduced power consumption
  • Durable Materials: Constructed with premium metal, glass, and high-grade plastics
  • Easy Installation: Simple mounting system with clear instructions included
  • Adjustable Lighting: Many models feature dimmable options for customized brightness

Technical Specifications

Model Dimensions Weight Wattage Material Finish Options
CL-200 18" diameter x 6" height 5.2 lbs 60W (LED equivalent) Brushed steel with glass shade Silver, Black, Gold
CL-350 24" diameter x 8" height 8.7 lbs 100W (LED equivalent) Aluminum with frosted acrylic White, Bronze, Nickel
CL-500 36" diameter x 10" height 12.4 lbs 150W (LED equivalent) Hand-blown glass with brass fittings Clear, Opal, Amber

Ceiling Lamp Installation Guide

  1. Turn off power at the circuit breaker
  2. Remove existing fixture (if applicable)
  3. Assemble ceiling lamp components according to instructions
  4. Connect wiring following color coding (black to black, white to white, ground to ground)
  5. Secure mounting bracket to junction box
  6. Attach lamp fixture to mounting bracket
  7. Install bulbs and shades/globes
  8. Restore power and test operation

Ceiling Lamp Maintenance Tips

  • Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth
  • Use mild cleaner for glass or acrylic components
  • Check electrical connections annually for safety
  • Replace bulbs when they begin to flicker or dim
  • Inspect for any signs of damage or wear

Ceiling Lamp FAQ

Q: What's the ideal height to hang a ceiling lamp in a room with standard 8-foot ceilings?

A: For optimal illumination and aesthetic appeal, ceiling lamps should typically hang 7-7.5 feet above the floor in rooms with standard 8-foot ceilings. This provides sufficient head clearance while ensuring effective light distribution. In dining areas, the bottom of the fixture should hang 30-36 inches above the table surface.

Q: Can I install a ceiling lamp myself, or should I hire an electrician?

A: Many ceiling lamps can be installed by homeowners with basic DIY skills, provided the electrical box is already in place and properly wired. However, if you need to run new wiring, modify the electrical box, or work with complex installations (like chandeliers), it's recommended to consult a licensed electrician to ensure safety and compliance with local building codes.

Q: How do I choose the right size ceiling lamp for my room?

A: To determine the appropriate ceiling lamp size, add the room's length and width in feet, then convert that sum to inches. For example, a 12x15 foot room would require a fixture approximately 27 inches in diameter (12+15=27). For dining rooms, select a fixture that's about one-half to two-thirds the width of your dining table. Consider ceiling height too - larger rooms with higher ceilings can accommodate more substantial fixtures.

Why Choose Our Ceiling Lamps?

Our ceiling lamps stand out for their exceptional quality, stylish designs, and reliable performance. We use only premium materials and rigorous quality control to ensure each fixture meets our high standards. Whether you need ambient lighting for your living room, task lighting for your kitchen, or dramatic accent lighting for your foyer, our ceiling lamp collection offers the perfect solution.

Ceiling Lamp Applications

  • Living Rooms: Create warm, inviting atmospheres
  • Dining Areas: Enhance meal experiences with focused lighting
  • Bedrooms: Provide soft, relaxing illumination
  • Kitchens: Ensure bright, shadow-free food preparation areas
  • Hallways: Offer safe, consistent lighting for passageways
  • Offices: Deliver focused task lighting

Safety Considerations

When installing and using ceiling lamps, always:

  • Turn off power before installation or maintenance
  • Use bulbs with wattage at or below the fixture's maximum rating
  • Ensure the electrical box can support the fixture's weight
  • Keep flammable materials away from hot bulbs
  • Inspect periodically for loose connections or damage
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