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Spotlights are typically adjustable and can be directed at a specific area or object, while recessed lights are fixed in place and generally used for broader, even room illumination.
Spotlights are often used to highlight artwork, architectural features, or task areas like kitchen benchtops, providing focused illumination rather than general ambient light.
Yes, hardwired spotlights must be installed by a licensed electrician in Australia to comply with electrical safety standards.
Multiple spotlights arranged across a ceiling can serve as a room's main light source, particularly in kitchens or living areas where flexible, directional lighting is beneficial.
Adjustable spotlights offer more flexibility to redirect light as room layouts or needs change, making them a practical choice for spaces where lighting focus may shift over time.
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