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Sloping roof: Ideas for lighting
Clever lighting solutions for the atticSloping ceilings are an architectural feature that lend a room a great deal of charm - but they also present a challenge when it comes to lighting design. This is because sloping walls and a lack of classic ceiling surfaces make it difficult to position standard luminaires. But with the right ideas for lighting the pitched roof, stylish and functional solutions can be implemented. Whether for the bedroom, kitchen or bathroom in the attic: we will show you clever solutions, creative room ideas and harmonious style variations that will make you feel at home - even when there is a lack of light, when there are not enough windows for natural light.
Basic rules for lighting on pitched roofs
Sloping ceilings tend to "swallow" light and make rooms look smaller. This makes it all the more important to use the right combination of several small light sources when planning lighting. Good solutions for sloping ceilings: Instead of a central lamp, specifically placed spots, wall lamps or indirect lights provide balanced illumination. A good mixture of direct and indirect light has a particularly homely effect and makes the room appear larger. Placement is also important: lighting from bottom to top brings structure to the room and emphasizes the architectural features of your sloping roof.
Lamp types for sloping ceilings - these options work
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Clever use of pendant lights on sloping ceilings
Pendant lights are also suitable for sloping ceilings - if they are flexible. Models with a height-adjustable cable can be adjusted in height and angle as required. For kitchens with sloping ceilings, for example, a row along the dining table or kitchen island is ideal. How to create zone lighting with style.
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Cable systems for angled rooms
If you want to install a lamp in the pitched roof, cable systems are a functional solution. They offer maximum flexibility and are therefore ideal for lighting solutions in the attic. Especially in the kitchen, living room or a hallway with sloping ceilings, this lighting solution offers variable lighting design and a modern look.
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Light tracks & spots on sloping ceilings
Light tracks with sliding and dimmable spots are one of the most popular solutions for lighting sloping ceilings. Downlights with swivel heads in particular can be used in a targeted manner and set lighting accents exactly where they are needed. Whether as a spot for the sloping roof or the straight wall opposite - track systems with spotlights and even individual spotlights are versatile and efficient.
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Indirect lighting with LED strips
Indirect lighting with LED strips is a solution for those who appreciate lighting at its coziest. LED strips are particularly recommended for creating a particularly atmospheric lighting mood on the pitched roof, as they can be easily integrated into coved lighting or attached to the back of furniture. The soft lighting has a homely effect, does not dazzle and is ideal for bedrooms or living rooms with sloping ceilings.
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Flexible wall lights
Wall lights are particularly suitable for sloping wall areas. Models with up & downlight effect can be used flexibly and create exciting light images on the walls. Wall lamps for sloping ceilings are a clever alternative to ceiling mounting, especially in bedrooms or hallways.
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Lighting from below: Table lamps & floor lamps
An atmospheric addition for lighting sloping ceilings are lights that work from below: table or floor lamps create homely accents in cozy corners and are a must-have, especially in bedrooms or small rooms with a slope. However, they are less suitable for basic illumination, but are unbeatable as atmospheric and uncomplicated additional lighting.
Targeted illumination of rooms with sloping ceilings
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The ideal bedroom sloping ceiling lighting combines function and atmosphere. Bedside table lamps, warm light and indirect LED strips create a sense of security. Dimmable lights offer additional convenience. Up & down lights or pendant lights to the right and left of the bed are a stylish idea, replacing the classic bedside table lamps.
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In the kitchen under the sloping roof, you should emphasize work surfaces and the dining table with direct light. The combination of pendant light and spot or track light offers a well thought-out solution for lighting the kitchen with a sloping roof. Downlights are also perfect on the sloping ceiling to provide good general lighting in the kitchen around the dining table.
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There are also many ways to create stylish and safe lighting solutions in bathrooms with sloping ceilings. Make sure the lights have the appropriate IP code for the area in question. A combination of wall lamps and spots is particularly suitable. A mirror with integrated lighting is also a functional eye-catcher.
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The attic room is often "left over" and is converted into a study. A combination of ceiling, wall and table lamps with CCT function is useful for creating optimum, glare-free light that promotes concentration at work. Clip-on lights are also a practical option for the desk.
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In the children's room, safety is just as important as imagination. Dimmable night lights, LED fairy lights or glowing wall stickers transform the sloping ceiling into a playground and create pure atmosphere. Flexibly mountable wall lamps and spotlights offer a practical solution for basic lighting in children's rooms with sloping ceilings.
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A narrow hallway with narrow corridors looks longer and more inviting with islands of light. These can come from uplighters or wall spotlights, but also from track and cable systems to create flexibility at all levels. For example, with spotlights that can be individually aligned. Table lamps and floor lamps come into play as accents.
Smart lighting control for lights that are difficult to access
Smart controls are the perfect addition, especially for high ceilings or hard-to-reach corners. Dimmable, color change, app and voice control make your attic lighting flexible and convenient. A fan for the pitched roof with smart control and LEDs can also be used as an option.
Stylish additions: Homeliness with design & accessories
Lighting is more than just a function - it is a central design element. Combine lamps for sloping ceilings with matching furniture, reflective surfaces and warm colors. This makes your home under the roof stylish and cozy. Selected decorative items also create feel-good highlights.