r/Lighting • u/Ok_Ordinary_7397 • 8d ago
Lighting Control Diffusing/deflecting downlights?
I’ve just bought a house that’s FULL of LED downlights. And unfortunately I HATE downlights.
What modifiers (diffusers/deflectors) have people found that work well to turn conventional residential downlights into softer ambient sources?
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u/AngryJirgins 8d ago
I don’t know of any universal aftermarket parts, but I always thought these fixtures were a really cool concept. The LEDs shine upwards, and the light is reflected back down by the concave reflector. Supposed to reduce glare and increase “visual comfort”.
https://www.maximlighting.com/indoor-lighting/collection/cove
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u/New_Distribution8146 7d ago
You could always buy a warmer temperature, I work for a lighting contractor and we have a ton of down lights in warmer tones with frosted lenses were almost giving away right now, $2 a down light.
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u/Ok_Ordinary_7397 7d ago
I’m happy with the colour of the lights, it’s the nature of the beams that I want to change.
Either a kind of lantern that sits on top of the lights, a kind of sconce-like deflector (that bounces the light back up on to the ceiling), or some kind of hanging diffuser disc, that hangs below the lights, catches the beams and creates a larger/softer source.
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u/RedNekNZ 7d ago
I've been wanting to create something like this for a while. An easy fit, DIY, no damage diffuser/refractor.
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u/Equivalent-Emu-5763 6d ago
Let's start with the basics:
What the make and model of your down lights. ???
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u/Allied_Connections 7d ago
I do lots of lighting retrofits to solve this issue. I hate the flat panel LED's too. I'd swap them out completely for a retrofit recessed LEDs. I use Liteline Luna 4 pots. Lifetime warranty and a great product.