Advantages, Challenges, and HALO Solutions
Regressed lighting offers significant advantages in reducing glare and enhancing visual comfort. However, regressed lighting also presents some installation considerations, especially when dealing with obstructions above the ceiling.
What is “regressed” lighting?
To define regressed lighting, one should look at how it differs from surface and recessed lighting.
Surface downlights are fixtures that attach directly to the ceiling’s surface. As a result, the entire fixture is visible and protrudes outward.
In contrast, recessed downlighting is a broad term covering any fixture that is installed into the ceiling and sits flush with or is integrated into the surface.
Regressed lighting is a specific subset of recessed downlights. In regressed lighting, the lens and light source are intentionally positioned deeper within the ceiling cavity. This extra depth not only minimizes glare but also allows for a more controlled and refined light distribution.
Let’s explore the benefits and drawbacks of regressed lighting
Advantages of Regressed Lighting
- Reduced Glare: By recessing the light source, regressed lighting minimizes direct exposure to the light, reduces glare and eye strain, and creates a more comfortable visual environment.
- Improved Aesthetic Appeal: The sleek design and sophisticated lighting effect of regressed fixtures creates a refined look that seamlessly integrates with various interior styles.
- Better Light Control – Regressed downlights allow for precise beam distributions, reduced light spill and enhanced focus. Regressed adjustable fixtures offer improved directional control compared to flush-mounted lights and can be tilted and oriented to focus light on specific areas or objects.
Challenges of Regressed Lighting
- Installation: Installing regressed lighting can be challenging, particularly when encountering hidden obstructions above the ceiling. This requires some additional planning to ensure proper installation.
- Ceiling Space Requirements: Regressed downlights require additional depth within the ceiling. While LEDs have transformed the total depth required for regressing a light source, not all ceiling cavities provide sufficient space for regressed lighting, particularly in high-rises with low-clearance areas.
- Accessibility: While rarely a core consideration, maintenance and adjustments can be more difficult with recessed/regressed fixtures as they can be somewhat less accessible compared to surface-mounted options.

HALO Downlighting Solutions:
Installation Types and Regression Options
HALO offers a variety of downlighting solutions to suit different installation needs, from quick surface-mount options to fully recessed lighting. Below, we break down the three primary installation types—Surface Mount, Canless, and LED Trims—along with their installation methods, hardware requirements, and suitability for new construction versus retrofit applications.
- Surface Mount LED Downlights: Perfect for low-profile installations, these fixtures mount into standard junction boxes, flush to the ceiling. While they don't offer the same regression as recessed fixtures, they are excellent for creating downlighting in areas with existing junction boxes.
- Canless LED Downlights: These fixtures mount directly to the ceiling—no housing (can) required. HALO offers slim versions that fit under framing, regressed options that reduce glare while still installing in shallow ceiling spaces, and adjustables for aiming light where you need it. All HALO canless fixtures are IC-rated and shallower than recessed housing to help maximize energy-saving insulation above the ceiling.
- Recessed LED Trims: These fixtures fit into new or existing recessed housings. Because HALO has equivalent versions of almost every canless downlight, you can select a fixture that meets your preferred aesthetic and lighting performance regardless of your installation method.
Regressed lighting offers significant benefits in terms of visual comfort and aesthetics, but it also comes with some installation limitations that often can be overcome with some careful planning. The diverse range of HALO downlighting solutions, including recessed LED trims, canless LED downlights, and surface mount LED downlights, provides versatile options to meet various needs and overcome installation obstacles. Whether prioritizing glare reduction or ease of installation, HALO has the perfect solution for every space.