Any thoughts/ experiences? Our current design has some recessed lights and an outlet for a lamp. But maybe we should do something with better ambiance? I'm not sure how useful the recessed lights are even if they're on a dimmer.
Anonymous wrote:We have recessed lights and sconces
Do you use the recessed lights? I can't imagine them on in a pleasant way - with dimmers are they nice? Trying to figure out if we should take them out of the plans and replace with something else.
Yes, dimmers definitely make a difference with recessed lighting. I have all of the recessed lighting in our house on dimmers and the only time I use them at full strength is in the kitchen when I’m cooking and when I’m cleaning.
how do you have recessed lighting on your porch? My porch has a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, so I have dimmable sconces as well as two ceiling fans with lights.
I have dimmers on recessed lights, a light kit on the fan (with a dimmer switch) and we added string lights from Costco over Covid and this is more than enough- don’t over think it.
We have sconces and skylights. We did have an outlet installed toward the ceiling in case we do string lights. We have several other outlets, one of which is heavy enough to handle a space heater (i.e., it's on its own circuit).
Anonymous wrote:I have dimmers on recessed lights, a light kit on the fan (with a dimmer switch) and we added string lights from Costco over Covid and this is more than enough- don’t over think it.
Thanks! I also don’t want to overthink it and would prefer to be able to trust the contractor, but info is limited and I don’t want to pay a ton for a porch with impractical lighting. Wondering if we should just scrap the recessed. There’s one sconce and an outlet for a lamp. I was going to do a fan without a light.
Anonymous wrote:I have dimmers on recessed lights, a light kit on the fan (with a dimmer switch) and we added string lights from Costco over Covid and this is more than enough- don’t over think it.
Thanks! I also don’t want to overthink it and would prefer to be able to trust the contractor, but info is limited and I don’t want to pay a ton for a porch with impractical lighting. Wondering if we should just scrap the recessed. There’s one sconce and an outlet for a lamp. I was going to do a fan without a light.
Anonymous wrote:I have dimmers on recessed lights, a light kit on the fan (with a dimmer switch) and we added string lights from Costco over Covid and this is more than enough- don’t over think it.
Thanks! I also don’t want to overthink it and would prefer to be able to trust the contractor, but info is limited and I don’t want to pay a ton for a porch with impractical lighting. Wondering if we should just scrap the recessed. There’s one sconce and an outlet for a lamp. I was going to do a fan without a light.
I would put them in, personally. It’s way more expensive to regret it later.
We installed strip LED lighting under the window sills for the screens (we have a short knee wall under the screened panels). I is great lighting for ambiance - but not to read a book! On a dimmer. We also have one sconce and a light on the fan and that’s plenty but we have a smallish porch. We use the strip lighting the most.