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Definition of downlighter in English: downlighter(also downlight) nounˈdaʊnlʌɪtə A light placed or designed so as to throw illumination downwards. Example sentencesExamples - You could use just downlights or two-by-four fixtures to light the space and get functional light, but it wouldn't feel like anything; it wouldn't feel as if you had arrived someplace.
- At night, the building's silver aluminum soffit is lit with high-energy, high-efficiency uplights, and the lower-level walls are lit by wall-wash downlights recessed around the perimeter.
- The grey boxes, which protrude slightly from the panel, are inset with downlighters and display a curious assortment of objects, both old and new.
- Today the contemporary kitchen is one of the key spaces in the flat, with George having fitted bespoke Italian units with roll-top work surfaces, stainless-steel appliances and halogen downlighters.
- This type of lighting can be supplied by table or floor lamps, uplights, downlights, spotlights and hanging lights.
- Each apartment has gas-fired central heating, a full range of integrated appliances, low voltage downlights and uplighters and Avoco hardwood doors based on the original design.
- The quality is underscored by a combination of strategic artificial lighting, including downlights for the clients' art collection and general purpose uplighting.
- It is lit by recessed downlighters and fitted with polished wooden floorboards and another cast-iron fireplace.
- The sitting room has a Le Droff fireplace with slate hearth; it is lit by recessed downlighters.
- A glazed extension now creates a light, airy interior, while chrome recessed downlighters set the mood after dark.
- However, tilting downlights or installing a series of lights on a frame which swivel at will (called a gimble) offer more flexibility.
- Have one wall completely covered with a sheet of mirror (check the size first to make sure you can get it into the flat), then use ceiling recessed downlighters to cast light down the mirror.
- Dimmers have a minimum load rating, and so if only one or two low-voltage downlights are set on one dimmer, and that dimmer is turned down to a minimum, it may cause the bulbs to flicker and the switch will emit an irritating humming noise.
- The kitchen has a tiled splash back wall, a sink unit, pine ceiling with downlighters, integrated Zanussi dishwasher, colonial cooker hob and extractor fan and door to the rear garden.
- The ballroom has track lighting with conical downlights.
- Having a ceiling with downlighters in a kitchen, for example, requires more wires and planning than a centrally-placed pendant light.
- The uplighting within the three halls can be boosted with downlights as needed; however, there is less natural lighting than the architects had intended.
- Four beats after curtain rises, bump downlights to full wattage; they're boom lights rigged to the top of the stage.
- Despite the low ceilings, it's very airy and floods with light from halogen downlighters.
- Both the Terra B and Terra C models come fitted with three double plug sockets, a heater socket, a telephone connection, four internal downlighters and two external lights as standard.
Derivatives noun The Kendal students offered a fixed bridge with a modern twist, including downlighting under the bridge, vandal-proof towpath bins and benches, and a decrease in gradient of Parkside Road. Example sentencesExamples - Are they more the type you find hanging out around your polished granite benchtop with halogen downlighting perhaps?
- The mews is accessed through a panelled teak door with frosted glass, which leads through to an integrated garage/office with downlighting, shelving and a slate tiled floor.
- This may encompass recessed corrected-fluorescent lighting over stall areas, halogen downlighting near sinks and mirrors, and accent lighting via wallmounted sconces to highlight decorative tile or artwork.
- He takes me to the kitchen - expanses of terracotta tiles, downlighting, new designer units, and a resplendent cream four-oven Aga.
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