Flush Mount vs. Semi-Flush Mount
Flush mount lights sit directly against the ceiling with no gap — ideal for rooms with 8-foot ceilings where hanging fixtures would feel cramped. Semi-flush mounts hang 4-8 inches below the ceiling on a short stem, creating a slight drop that adds visual interest while maintaining clearance. For hallways, closets, and utility rooms, flush mounts keep the ceiling clean. For bedrooms, kitchens, and dining areas, semi-flush mounts offer more style options and a more finished look. Both types provide ambient overhead lighting.
Choosing by Room
Kitchens: Use flush mounts for general overhead light, supplemented by under-cabinet lighting and pendants over islands. Bedrooms: A semi-flush mount centered on the ceiling provides soft ambient light — pair with bedside table lamps or sconces for reading. Bathrooms: Choose damp-rated flush mounts for locations near showers. Hallways: Space flush mounts every 6-8 feet for even coverage. All 36 fixtures in this collection are from Hudson Valley Lighting Group — check UL ratings on each product page for bathroom and covered outdoor suitability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are flush mount lights bright enough for a kitchen?
Flush mounts provide general ambient lighting, but kitchens typically need multiple light sources for adequate task lighting. Pair a flush mount with under-cabinet lights for counter workspaces and pendants over islands or sinks. A single flush mount is usually sufficient as the primary light in a small galley kitchen (under 100 square feet). For larger kitchens, use 2 flush mounts or supplement with recessed lighting.
Can I install a flush mount where a recessed light was?
Yes, with a recessed-to-flush-mount conversion kit (available at hardware stores). The kit covers the recessed housing and provides a standard junction box for mounting the flush fixture. This is a common upgrade when you want to add character to a room that currently has builder-grade recessed can lights. An electrician can do this in under an hour per light.
What size flush mount do I need for my room?
Add your room dimensions in feet together — that number in inches approximates the ideal fixture diameter. A 10x12 room suits a 22-inch flush mount. A 12x14 room works with a 26-inch fixture. For hallways, 10-14 inch flush mounts provide enough coverage without overwhelming the narrow space. Bathrooms typically use 12-16 inch fixtures. When in doubt, size up slightly — an undersized ceiling light makes a room feel dimmer than it should.