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Recessed lighting, the modern alternative to traditional fixtures, prominently known as can lighting, downlighting or pot lighting, illuminates entire spaces or enhances an area with targeted accent lighting. Our minimalist, modern, energy-conscious, and canless recessed downlights are available in numerous trims, light colors, and specifications, making them the prime choice for a myriad of applications.
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Can free, or canless, LED lights. A sleek look without traditional can housings.
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Dynamic lighting, RGB LED 3.5" color-changing lights. Set the perfect ambiance.s
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2" LED Recessed Light - Ultra Bright (3W) 1-5/8" Cut Out Size
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2" LED Recessed Light - Ultra Bright (3W) - Satin Nickel 1-5/8" Cut Out Size
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2.25" LED Recessed Light for Flat or Sloped Ceilings - Ultra Bright (3W) 1-7/8" Cut Out Size
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3.15" LED Recessed Light - Standard Bright (3W) 2-5/8" Cut Out Size
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3.15" LED Recessed Light - Ultra Bright (9W) 2-5/8" Cut Out Size
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3.5" LED Recessed Light for Flat or Sloped Ceilings - Standard Bright (3W) 2-7/8" Cut Out Size
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3.5" LED Recessed Light for Flat or Sloped Ceilings - Ultra Bright (9W) 2-7/8" Cut Out Size
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3.5" RGB LED Recessed Light - Ultra Bright (9W) 2-3/4" Cut Out Size
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3.5" RGB + White LED Recessed Light - Ultra Bright (24W) 2-3/4" Cut Out Size
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3.5" Single Array LED Recessed Light for Flat or Sloped Ceilings - 10W 3" Cut Out Size
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4.2" Recessed Light for flat or Sloped Ceilings 6 LED - 6W 3-5/8" Cut Out Size
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5.2" Recessed Light for Flat or Sloped Ceilings - 12 LED (12W) 4-13/16" Cut Out Size
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Frequently Asked Questions About Recessed Lighting
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Are downlights appropriate for every room?
Are downlights appropriate for every room?
Yes! Downlights are versatile and can be used to address various lighting needs in different rooms. They are particularly useful for kitchen recessed lighting, living room recessed lighting, and bathroom recessed lighting, among other areas.
Why should I opt for integrated LED recessed lighting?
Why should I opt for integrated LED recessed lighting?
Integrated LED recessed lighting provides high energy efficiency, longevity, and superior lighting quality. It's an ideal choice for those seeking maintenance-friendly and eco-friendly lighting options.
Can I retrofit my current lights using recessed lighting?
Can I retrofit my current lights using recessed lighting?
Using LED recessed lighting offers a straightforward way to upgrade your existing recessed lighting. Using your existing hole, you can retrofit a old, can-lighting system with a sleek, modern looking LED lighting fixture that can aluminate your space in a new and tasteful way.
What considerations should I make for outdoor recessed lighting?
What considerations should I make for outdoor recessed lighting?
Outdoor recessed lighting should be waterproof and durable, ensuring it can comfortably withstand various weather conditions. It's also beneficial to select fixtures with a low voltage (12VDC or 24VDC) for safety purposes. You should also consider protecting your power supplies in a waterproof area of your installation or consider placing them in a waterproof box.
What is the purpose of recessed lighting trim?
What is the purpose of recessed lighting trim?
Recessed lighting trim is a critical component that enhances the aesthetics of the fixture while directing and diffusing light. Available in several styles and colors, it can significantly contribute to your overall room design.
Do all recessed lights require housing?
Do all recessed lights require housing?
No, certain lights such as aspectLED's in-ceiling lights, also known as "can-free" lights, do not require traditional recessed lighting housing. These fixtures are designed to be directly inserted into drywall cut-outs.

