LED ceiling panels

LED ceiling panels - this is a great modern solution in the interior of the room. They are able not only to play the first fiddle in the design, but also save your money significantly, since they consume much less energy than outdated light sources - fluorescent and incandescent lamps.

How best to place LED panels?

With the help of decorative LED panels, you can successfully highlight the individual zones in the room. For example, create a composition of alternating dark and light panels, and in the center place a panel with a picture. If you want to evenly illuminate the selected area, use neutral panel LED panels.

There are little tricks in using this kind of lighting . For example, to visually lengthen the room, place the sheets along it along the perimeter. Of course, to make it shorter - mount the panels across the room. And if you risk placing the panels in a chaotic order, you'll get a rather unusual light pattern that your guests will appreciate.

For rooms with high ceilings, such panels are recommended as a proven means of giving special majesty and harmony of space.

Types of Ceiling LED Panels

LED ceiling panels are square, rectangular or round. By order, companies can produce a non-standard form, although it will cost much more.

By size, you can choose any suitable option for you, and the thickness of any kind is not more than 14 mm. As you can see, LED Pali is thin enough.

This type of lighting can have different power and all kinds of shades. If you have a ceiling made of plasterboard , the LED light panel can be embedded directly into the drywall. Other options for installing such panels are overhead or suspended structures.

An undeniable positive moment in choosing such lighting devices is the simplicity of their installation. For this you do not need to have special skills, special tools and a lot of time. The main thing is to design the luminaires, select the size of the LED panels and proceed with the installation.

Such designs have the property to perfectly match the rest of the lighting fixtures, as well as furniture and interior items.