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Hallway / Corridor Lamps
What is a Corridor Light Fixture
A corridor light fixture is a lighting device designed to illuminate hallways, typically mounted on the ceiling or walls. It enhances visibility and safety while also contributing to the overall aesthetic of the space. Common types include flush mount lights, pendant lights, and wall sconces, providing both functional and decorative lighting solutions.
What Type of Lighting is Best for a Corridor?
How to Choose Corridor Lighting?
Start by considering the size and layout of your space. Opt for fixtures that provide ample lighting without overpowering the area. Ceiling height is important—flush mounts work well for low ceilings, while pendant lights add style to taller spaces. Wall sconces can offer subtle, ambient lighting. Additionally, match the fixture’s style and finish to the hallway’s décor for a cohesive look. Energy efficiency and bulb type should also be considered for long-term savings and functionality.
What Size of Light is Best for a Corridor?
Wall sconces should be installed 60 to 66 inches above the floor for optimal illumination. For narrow hallways, choose slimmer sconces to avoid visual clutter. In wider spaces, larger sconces can make a statement. The distance between sconces should generally be about 6 to 8 feet apart to ensure even lighting without dark spots. Additionally, consider the wattage and bulb type to achieve the desired brightness and ambiance.