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Spotlights

Spotlights have become a popular feature in British homes up and down the country, helping to create a smart and sophisticated environment and ensuring plenty of light, evenly spread across the room. At KES Lighting you can find a fantastic range of spotlights available, ensuring to get the right design for your home.

We only source the finest brands and spotlight designs in the industry, with industry leaders from Europe and the UK providing a quality appeal. You can choose some of the biggest designer brands to complement your home and give your property a stylish appeal you’ll love.

Whilst it’s true spotlights perhaps lack an eye-catching display, they instead help to provide a number of other excellent benefits, such as durability, longevity and functionality. Spotlights have been improved and refined upon over the years, giving a focused reading light or subtle ambience. As such, spotlights are ideal for many purposes.

Among the variety of excellent spotlight designs at KES Lighting you can choose from recessed, surface-mounted and twin, triple and quadruple light units, as well as a variety of attractive finishes – including black, satin chrome, white and aluminium. This will all ensure the spotlight design will complement your room’s design.

At KES Lighting you can also enjoy free delivery on all orders over £99, whilst having a 14-day money back guarantee on all purchases. Order today with KES Lighting and transform your home.

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Help & Advice

Can I use indoor spotlights outside?

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No, indoor spotlights are specifically designed for interior use and may not have the necessary weatherproofing or insulation to withstand outdoor conditions. Using them outside could pose safety risks and compromise the longevity of the light. If you need outdoor lighting, it's best to invest in lights specifically designed for outdoor use.

How do I align spotlights correctly?

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It’s very easy – just swivel to align them in any direction you wish.

Do all spotlights swivel/tilt?

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Usually this functionality comes as standard with spotlights.

Are spotlights dimmable?

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Many fittings already have dimmable functionality built in. For those that don't, you'll be able use dimmable bulbs and get your electrician to install the compatible dimmer that corresponds to your fitting.

Can I use spotlights in my bathroom?

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This will depend on the fitting's IP rating. An IP rating classifies the degree of protection a fitting offers against moisture and liquid. Lights that are being used in a bathroom need to be rated IP44 and above.

Do spotlights work in a living room?

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Absolutely! Spotlights can be an excellent choice for living rooms. They offer focused lighting, which is great for highlighting specific areas or features like artwork. Additionally, with adjustable spotlights, you can direct light where it's needed, such as reading areas. However, the overall ambiance and function of the room will determine the suitability of spotlights. In spaces where you desire more diffused or ambient lighting, combining spotlights with other lighting types might be ideal.

What is the difference between a spotlight and a downlight?

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The main difference lies in their lighting direction and purpose:
Spotlight: This type of light is designed to focus on a particular area or feature. It emits a directed, narrow beam of light, allowing you to "spotlight" specific areas, objects, or architectural details. Spotlights can be adjustable, enabling you to change the direction of the beam.
Downlight: Often referred to as recessed lights, downlights are typically mounted into the ceiling, emitting light downwards in a broad spread, providing more general and ambient lighting to a room. They tend to be more discreet since most of the fixture is recessed into the ceiling.
Both types of lights have their unique applications and can often be used together to achieve layered and multifunctional lighting in a space.