What Is Flexible Track Lighting
Flexible track lighting has gained a lot of popularity in recent times. This is also called monorail lighting.
As the name implies this lighting system is flexible and the metal rail that is inside adds power and more strength to the system. This feature allows home owners and home builders to test their creativity for adding extra visual appeal to the house or room. Regular lighting systems are rigid and can not be bent to our needs easily.
When you decide to use flexible track lighting in your home, you not necessarily use it to the entire house. You can still use traditional lighting in some rooms and add flexible lighting in corners which are difficult to be reached or illuminated using traditional lighting.
Normally the electric wiring is routed to individual light positions. Track lighting is a method where light devices are attached on a continuous track. Flexible Track systems are available in nickel, bronze and many other types. Also available in different colors to add aesthetic appeal.
Track lighting uses a track which can be fitted to the ceiling thus bypassing the remodeling which saves time and money. The tracks come in a wide variety of shapes which is huge plus for any type of floor plan.
Also the light bulbs come in different sizes, shapes and colors which add variety and complement the surroundings. The need for just one power source eliminates the extra cost of traditional lighting systems which might need multiple power sources.
Flexible track lighting kits are usually used to accentuate a particular area or prized possessions. Since mostly low voltage is used they rarely can brighten the whole room.
Another appealing feature of flexible track lighting is the provision to add additional fixtures without needing more junction boxes which minimizes further the expenses.
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