This plaster fixture is designed for a clean recessed solution without significantly disturbing the ceiling surface. The oval design includes two light sources, so it is suitable where you need to spread the light over a larger area or work with routing in one unit.
A practical advantage is the possibility to adjust the surface with ordinary wall painting, so you can easily match the lamp with the surrounding interior. It is intended for installation in a plasterboard ceiling.
Using the lamp in the interior
The DINGO II directional model is mainly used in modern interiors, where it stands out thanks to its inconspicuous integration into the ceiling and the ability to direct the light as needed. It is suitable, for example, for corridors, living rooms, kitchens or other spaces where you appreciate the combination of a clean look and practicality.
Thanks to the plaster design and the possibility of repainting, it looks very unified with the surrounding surface after installation. When planning, however, it is necessary to take into account the fact that the lamp is intended exclusively for plasterboard.
Key features of the light fixture DINGO II directional TILT PLASTER
- The mounting hole corresponds to a solution that will help verify continuity with the prepared soffit.
- The recessed depth determines how much space is needed in the ceiling structure for comfortable installation.
- The overall dimensions simplify the planning of placement and spacing in the assembly.
- Connection to a common electrical installation simplifies integration into a standard distribution system.
- An inclination of 25° gives more freedom in directing the light where it is really needed.
Technical information and recommendations
The light fixture should be chosen especially where it makes sense to have a recessed installation in plasterboard and a clean appearance without a recognized edge. Before assembly, it is a good idea to check the construction readiness, the necessary space for installation and the connection to the prepared opening.
If you want to maintain the uniform appearance of the ceiling, you will appreciate the possibility of repainting the surface in the same color as the surrounding area. The result can be a very unobtrusive solution that does not disturb the architecture of the space and allows the light effect itself to stand out.