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Built-in Spotlights Eglo Pineda Spotlight

Eglo Pineda Spotlight

LED, White, Plastic, IP-Class: IP44

£30.06
Or 3 interest-free payments of £10.02/mo.*
1store
Built-in Spotlights Nordlux Dorado Round Spotlight 3pcs

Nordlux Dorado Round Spotlight 3pcs

LED, Dimmable, Gold, White, Silver, Metal, Plastic, IP-Class: IP20, IP65

£38.21
Or 3 interest-free payments of £12.73/mo.*
1store
Built-in Spotlights Arcchio Led Recesseddimmable Lirin Aluminium Spotlight

Arcchio Led Recesseddimmable Lirin Aluminium Spotlight

LED, Dimmable, White, Aluminium, IP-Class: IP20

£38.89
Or 3 interest-free payments of £12.96/mo.*
1store
Built-in Spotlights SLV Numinos Move Xs Recessed Ceiling Light 2700K Spotlight

SLV Numinos Move Xs Recessed Ceiling Light 2700K Spotlight

LED, White

£51.25
Or 3 interest-free payments of £17.08/mo.*
1store
SPOTLIGHTS

FAQ

Spotlights are directional light fixtures that focus light on specific areas. They are ideal for highlighting artwork, architectural features, or creating mood lighting in a room. Spotlights typically use LED or halogen bulbs and can be adjusted to point in different directions.

Spotlights differ by providing focused illumination rather than general ambient light. Unlike ceiling lights or lamps, spotlights direct light to specific spots, making them perfect for accenting features or tasks like reading.

Spotlights are particularly beneficial in living rooms, kitchens, and galleries. In living rooms, they highlight artworks; in kitchens, they illuminate worktops; and in galleries, they enhance the display of exhibits.

Spotlights: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing spotlights, think about what you want to achieve with them. Are you looking to highlight specific areas in your home, such as artwork or architectural features, or do you need general lighting for a room? Knowing the purpose will help you decide on the type of spotlight, its brightness, and beam angle. For example, a narrow beam is excellent for highlighting objects, while a wider beam is better for general illumination.

Before purchasing 3D scanners, ensure they are compatible with your current hardware and software systems. Check the scanner's requirements for operating systems and any necessary software integrations. If you already use specific CAD software, verify that the scanner can export files in formats that are easily importable into your existing tools. This will help prevent unnecessary headaches down the line.

Energy efficiency is an important factor when selecting a hot tub, as it directly impacts running costs. Look for models with excellent insulation, such as full-foam insulation or high-density covers, which help retain heat and reduce energy consumption. Some hot tubs come with energy-efficient pumps and heaters, further lowering electricity bills. Check for energy ratings or certifications that indicate efficient performance, ensuring you enjoy your hot tub without worrying about excessive energy usage.

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