A pendant light, sometimes called a drop or suspender, is a lone light fixture that hangs from the ceiling usually suspended by a cord, chain, or metal rod. Pendant lights are often used in multiples, hung in a straight line over kitchen countertops and dinette sets or sometimes in bathrooms.

How low should a light fixture hang?

A general rule of thumb is to hang the fixture 3 feet (36 inches) above your table or 6 feet (72 inches) off the floor. However, all rules are made to be broken and some people consider this too low for casual entertaining.

How do you fix a hanging loose light fixture?

How to Fix Light Fixtures That Are Hanging Loose

  1. Turn off the power to the loose fixture at the circuit breaker.
  2. Remove the fixture’s cover and bulbs.
  3. Loosen the fixture from the mounting bar bolts and pull the fixture off.
  4. Disconnect the fixture’s wires from the ceiling box wires and set the fixture down.

What is a recessed luminary?

Use a recessed downlight luminaire designed for compact fluorescent lamps, rather than putting a screwbase compact fluorescent lamp in a downlight designed for an incandescent lamp. Position recessed downlights near important visual tasks. Wall-wash recessed luminaires light a wall evenly.

What is a wall mounted light called?

A sconce, by definition, is typically a wall lighting fixture that is installed using the wall for support.

How far down from the ceiling should a chandelier hang?

Hang a chandelier approximately 30 to 34 inches over a table with an 8 foot ceiling height. If your ceiling is higher than 8 feet, mount the chandelier an additional 3 inches higher for each foot of ceiling.

How close to the ceiling can you hang a chandelier?

Don’t forget about the ceilings Choose a chandelier that will hang no lower than 7 feet above the floor to allow for head clearance. Ideally, if your ceiling height can accommodate it, you want to allow 7 feet, 6 inches from the bottom of the chandelier to the floor. This provides ample head clearance.