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Flush mount lights sit directly against the ceiling with no gap, while semi flush mount lights hang slightly below the ceiling on a short rod, offering a subtle style statement with minimal drop.
Flush mount lights are ideal for rooms with lower ceilings, where a hanging pendant might feel too low or obstruct movement, particularly in hallways or smaller bedrooms.
Many flush mount lights are designed as the primary light source for a room and provide ample brightness, though larger rooms may benefit from supplementary lamps for layered lighting.
Semi flush mount lights work well in dining rooms, hallways, and bedrooms, offering a bit more visual interest than a fully flush design while still suiting moderate ceiling heights.
Yes, flush mount lights are a popular choice for bathrooms, particularly when combined with an appropriate IP rating for moisture resistance near showers or basins.
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