Unlike the typical way of installing recessed lights you need special housing cans also known as shovel cut cans that are angled to fit up to a 45 degree slope for fitting the lights.
Installing recessed lights in vaulted ceiling.
For vaulted ceiling lighting it is recommended to install sloped ceiling specially designed recessed light fixture parts.
It might sound a bit odd to you but recessed lights on vaulted ceilings can work wonders.
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I would like to install recessed lighting in my vaulted ceiling.
Basically it will compromise the insulation of the roof.
One contractor i spoke with suggested not doing that because the rafters are shallow only 6 inches which does not leave much room for the light housing and not much room for insulation and a channel for moisture to escape.
You ll need to specifically use recessed lights for sloped ceilings to make sure the light beam of light shines in the correct direction.
For example recessed lighting spacing for an 8 foot high ceiling would be 4 feet between each light.
The result is the amount of space to leave between each light.
Learn how to install recessed lighting also known as can lights with our light installation tutorial.
This is a suitable option if your cathedral ceiling is in a room where you want to work read or.
Recessed lights are fitted into the ceiling and create downward facing light.
This will give good spacing for general room lighting.
For more lighting tips see our lighting and ceiling f.
I m planning to install recessed lights in my kitchen which has sloped ceilings that meet in the center of the kitchen like an a.
I am planning to install 8 recessed lights on each sloped ceiling for a total of 16 recessed lights covering a floor area of 21 x 20.
There are special considerations for angled ceilings.
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You will need a sloped ceiling housing type that fits your ceiling slope angle to allow the output light to be directed down rather than directed at an angle.