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Surface-Mounted Spotlights

If you need a stylish and functional light fixture, Ronse Lighting’s surface-mounted spotlights are perfect for you. They can create eye-catching areas to highlight your artwork or decorations. You can adjust the angle of each surface-mounted spotlight to position the light exactly where you want it.

We provide surface-mounted spotlights in a variety of finishes and styles. These fixtures can be easily installed on the ceiling or wall to blend in with your interior space perfectly. In addition, whether they are halogen bulbs or the more popular low-energy LED bulbs, they can be installed in our spotlights, so you will have more choices.

How many surface-mounted spotlights do I need?

There is no absolute standard for this. For surface-mounted spotlights, the number of installations should be sufficient to meet the illumination needs of the indoor space to avoid insufficient lighting and affect the user experience.

Generally speaking, surface-mounted spotlights are best if they can be evenly distributed in the room. Therefore, Ronse Lighting recommends calculating the space required between each light on the ceiling (you can get the value by dividing the ceiling height by two) to determine the number of light fixtures required.

How do I choose the right color temperature?

Choosing the right color temperature is very important and will affect the lighting effect of the space. Ronse Lighting’s surface-mounted spotlights have a color temperature range of 3000K-5000K, giving you plenty of choices.

You can try different color temperatures depending on the space effect you want to create. Low color temperatures can enhance warm colors (such as red, yellow, etc.), while high color temperatures can highlight cool colors (such as blue, green, etc.).