How to Choose Flush Mount Fixtures
Ideal Ceiling Height
On average, flush and semi-flush mounts are about 13 inches wide. Due to their smaller size, they look best in rooms with ceilings that are 8 feet tall or lower. When you add a chandelier or pendant in a room with low ceilings, it looks disproportional and may be a hazard for tall guests!
If you are looking to save ceiling space but want more light to spread across the ceiling, choose a semi-flush mount for those few inches between the fixture and ceiling.
Best Placements
While ceiling fixtures can be placed anywhere you want, there are some areas where they work better. Consider adding flush and semi-flush mount lights in the following rooms:
- Foyer
- Hallway
- Laundry Room
- Pantry
Functionality by Room
In a room like the kitchen or bedroom, you need more than ambient lighting. If you also need task or accent lighting, a flush or semi-flush mount will only provide general illumination so consider supplemental light sources. Also keep in mind that your light fixture may be too bright for a space, so frosted glass may help reduce glare.
For long hallways, you may need to add more than one of these ceiling fixtures to make sure you can see every step of the way.
Dimmability
Dimmers can be added to certain flush and semi-flush mount models. Dimmability allows homeowners to control the level of light in a room as needed. Whether you need more light to read a book or less to watch a movie, a dimming flush or semi-flush mount provides illumination that’s tailored to you.
Our staff at Restoration Lighting Gallery is knowledgeable and prepared to help you choose the perfect flush or semi-flush mount. To learn more about our selection of vintage and antique ceiling fixtures, visit our gallery today!