On Track

Track lighting is a versatile way to accent certain areas of the home. With flexibility in sizing, placement and style, track lights can be aimed at furniture, walls and other room features to light up the space. 

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By Toby Zack Designs. 

The kitchen design was clean and contemporary and the limitations of the ceiling slab gave us very few options for lighting that would enhance the overall design of the space and keep with the clean and contemporary look; as well as adding the much-needed lighting to that space. The track lighting selected is sleek, minimal and provides the bright lights that we were looking for.

Photography by Dan Forer.

By Klima Architecture.

The design team utilized track lighting due to its flexibility of uses, bulb direction, spot ability and general grooviness. Other lights (pendants) were highlighted to add flair and function to the dining and entry features.  

Photography by George Oakley.

By David Gauld Architect. 

The track and fixtures are by Lightolier. This loft was designed with many of the same minimalist architectural details as a museum. Similar materials and lighting were used that would be in an art gallery.

Photography by Peter Dressel.

By Rufty Homes. 

The design team was challenged to create a welcoming home with a personal scale rather than a grand and intimidating design. The home features all North Carolina-sourced materials—from the brick to the wood framing, floors, ceilings and trim. It is LEED certified and features a closed geothermal system of 14 wells for heating and cooling.

Photography by Dustin Peck.

By Schwartz and Architecture.

Particularly in a multi-functioning space with the need for both task and art lighting, track lighting can be the solution. In this installation the architect inserted a small aluminum channel flush with the ceiling that then received the track. In this way, Sheetrocking could be completed without waiting on the electrician. The track provides a more minimal and sleeker look without adding great expense. With LED lighting the heads themselves are getting smaller and more elegant.

Photography by Bruce Damonte.