Ceiling lights can be placed in various positions in a room. Normal areas are at the center point of a room. In living rooms, lighting required changes over time. When meals are over, a calm environment can be created. This is by using different positions of the lamps. Ceiling lights can be exposed, recessed or normally hung. Lighting can also be improved by using colored light bulbs. It is important to conserve energy when using the different lamps.
The plaster ceiling can be formed to accommodate different points of the lamps. Straight fluorescent tubes are usually placed on the edge of the ceiling and the wall. The lighters can be placed in the four corners of the ceiling lights in the room. In order to get the different light effects in a room, the ceiling is designed to allow a hollow place to place the fixtures. Wiring is done normally but with different switches. Dimmers can also be used to enhance lighting effects in the room.
Characteristic points of light in a plaster ceiling are first identified. The recessed point is formed by trimming the plasterboard. A one foot by three foot hole is cut in the corners of the room. This is at intervals of five feet apart. The ceiling mark is shaped to allow for the gap. The depth of the hole is half a foot. A hollow box of plaster is formed. It measures one by three feet long. The electrical conduit is placed at the embedment point. Wiring is also done from the room control point.
Once the plaster voids are complete, the lighter spots are drilled into the flat ceiling. These are used to supplement fluorescent lights. Then the plaster is finished and two layers are painted. Then the tube lights are mounted and fixed in the recesses. Ceiling lighters also attach to the ceiling and tilt to desired degrees. Once all the lamps are in place and tested, the final painting is complete. The openings can also be painted a different color from the ceiling to add more beauty to the lighting.