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Recessed lights generally require sufficient ceiling cavity space for installation, making them well suited to homes with standard or raked ceilings rather than concrete slab ceilings without a cavity.
Yes, recessed lighting is hardwired and must be installed by a licensed electrician in Australia to ensure safe wiring and compliance with building standards.
As a rough guide, recessed lights are often spaced 1.2m to 1.5m apart to provide even coverage, though exact spacing depends on room size and desired brightness.
Recessed lighting provides even, unobtrusive illumination across a room without a visible fixture, which suits minimalist interiors or rooms with lower ceiling heights.
Many recessed lights are compatible with dimmer switches, though it's worth confirming compatibility with both the fixture and your existing electrical setup before installation.
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