Light built into a cove, a shelf or ledge at the upper part of a wall, to illuminate the ceiling. Typically fluorescent, cold cathode or low voltage strip.
A lighting system comprised of light sources shielded by a ledge or recess, and distributing light over the ceiling and possibly the upper part of the wall.
A type of indirect illumination created by placing a lighting source inside a continuous trough or cove to hide the light source and produce an upward glow. Usually produced using neon, cold cathode,or fiber- optic tube lighting.
Concealed light sources behind a cornice or horizontal recess that directs the light upon a reflecting ceiling.
Concealed light sources behind a cornice or horizontal recess which direct the light upon a reflecting ceiling.
Lighting comprising sources sheilded by a ledge or horizontal recess, and distributing light over the ceiling and upper wall.
INDIRECT OR CONCEALED LIGHT SOURCES BEHIND A CORNICE OR HORIZONTAL RECESS WHICH DIRECT LIGHT ON A REFLECTING CEILING.
Indirect lighting, which is created by installing it close to the joint of the ceiling and the wall so that it is shielded.
Refers to light sources mounted above a ledge or in a recess (usually around the perimeter of a room) that distribute light upward for ambient lighting.