Internal Leds
Recessed downlights are the most common style of garden office lighting. They come in several fitting styles: fixed, eyeball, gimbal and wall washer. With fixed downlights, the light is directed downwards. Gimbal downlights can be rotated to direct the light. Eyeball lights can also be moved to direct the light, but through a greater range than gimbals allow. Wall washer lights although fitted in the ceiling are designed to direct light at the walls. Find out more
Ambient Lighting
Creating a tranquil ambience with clever lighting is important if you plan to use your garden room as a yoga studio, meditation space or home cinema. All garden rooms come with dimmer controlled, recessed, ceiling lights and stainless steel fixtures as standard. You could even place a few candles around your garden room for more subtle lighting and to create a serene mood for relaxation. (Make sure to always use candles responsibly and keep them off the floor)..
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Skylights
Natural light is not always accessible, especially in a north facing or shady garden. To overcome this, we recommend getting creative with your windows to make the most of the light you do have. Sun pipes, roof windows and skylights are the perfect solution for this and let in rays from above, all day long.
Installing a skylight can help you cut electricity costs and take advantage of the natural light available throughout the day. In this way, a skylight can be an economical choice and great for the environment, too! Find out more
External Lights
A garden room is designed for year-round use which means you also need to think about outdoor lighting. For example, if you are planning to use your garden room for alfresco dining at night or to relax in the hot tub on an evening, you will require exterior lighting. Fixed wall lights or spotlights are sleek and modern and can provide ample light for your garden room exterior.
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