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• Use RGB or RGB+W LED lighting options to maximise versatility of the installation. • Locate LED drivers and or LED lighting controllers in an accessible remote location. • Use transparent fixings where possible to minimise internal shadowing. • Use Superlight’s extensive expertise to help you design the best LED lighting solution.

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With any of these LED lighting techniques, getting the detail correct is vital to achieve the best results. Contact Superlight for more information and assistance on designing the correct backlighting LED lighting solution.

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Superlight was established in 2007. We offer the widest range of lighting products in Australia and we complete over one thousand projects every year across all states and territories

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Ceiling lights can transform the look of your home. There are so many ways to add ceiling lights to your home that you’re sure to find a great fit for the look you want. We have a wide selection of ceiling lighting, from luxury ceiling lights, such as a chandelier, to modern ceiling lights and everything in between. If you’re looking for something traditional, consider a ceiling light fixture such as a gold ceiling light or brass ceiling light that you can find in our collection. Put traditional ceiling lights into your home to freshen up your existing style or to kick off a whole new look. Another popular option is pendant lighting to create a statement in your space. Whether you’re looking to retrofit existing lights or to add new ones, you’ll find what you need here.

• Direct illumination – involves LED light source such as Superlight LED Panel Tiles® or LED Superstrips® mounted directly behind the lit surface to ‘directly’ illuminate the material from behind. Achieving the correct space between the LED light source and the illuminated material is very important.

• Edge-lit Illumination – utilises a linear LED light source such as Superlight LED Powerbar® installed continuously along one or more parameters to indirectly illuminate the material. This technique requires the inside of the structure to be finished correctly to ensure there is a fully enclosed light system .