Can Lights
Upgrade to Clean, Modern Illumination with Premium Can Lights
Say goodbye to the bulky, yellowing 1990s metal housings that leak your expensive air conditioning into the attic. Modern can lights (often referred to as recessed lighting) offer the sleekest, most architectural way to flood a room with brilliant ambient light without cluttering your ceiling lines. Whether you are executing a full gut remodel or simply modernizing a dark living room, upgrading to premium, flush-to-the-ceiling fixtures instantly makes your home feel larger, taller, and significantly more expensive.
The "Canless" LED Revolution
Recessed lighting technology has completely transformed, making installation faster, safer, and more energy-efficient than ever before:
- The Ultra-Thin Profile: Traditional recessed can lights required massive metal cylinders that had to be carefully bolted to ceiling joists. Our modern, 'canless' LED wafers are incredibly thin and clip directly onto the drywall anywhere you want them, completely bypassing joist obstructions and eliminating the need for bulky metal housings.
- Air-Tight and IC-Rated: Old recessed lights acted like chimneys, allowing your home's heating and cooling to escape into the ceiling cavity. Our premium LED can lights are completely air-tight and IC-Rated (Insulation Contact), meaning your contractor can safely pack insulation directly over the top of them without any fire risk, drastically improving your home's energy efficiency.
- Perfectly Even Illumination: Instead of relying on a single, harsh central fixture that casts deep shadows into the corners of a room, a properly designed grid of recessed ceiling lights provides a smooth, uniform wash of ambient light that illuminates every square inch of your living space perfectly.
Pro Tip: The "Wall Wash" Secret
Here is an interior design secret that separates basic installations from high-end luxury homes. The biggest mistake DIYers make is plotting their can lights in a rigid, perfect grid directly in the center of the room. This can sometimes make a living room feel like a commercial office. To get a high-end gallery look, try "wall washing." Install a row of fixtures about 18 to 24 inches away from a feature wall (like a stone fireplace, a bookshelf, or a wall displaying art). Pushing the light down the wall bounces a soft, diffused glow back into the room, creating an incredibly warm and expensive aesthetic without any harsh overhead glare.
Explore Dazuma’s collection of ultra-thin, high-efficiency can lights today, and give your ceilings the clean, modern architectural upgrade they deserve.
Common Questions About Can Lights
I Already Have Holes From My Old Lights. Will These Fit?+
Yes! If you are upgrading old, yellowed recessed lights, simply measure the diameter of your existing cutout. Our modern can lights feature heavy-duty spring clips that snap right into standard 4-inch or 6-inch drywall holes, holding the light flush against the ceiling. No messy drywall patching required! 🛠️
Do I Need to Buy Separate Electrical Junction Boxes?+
Skip the trip to the hardware store! Each of our modern LED can lights features a canless design and comes with its own ultra-slim Junction Box (J-box). They feature quick-connect wire terminals inside, making your installation incredibly fast, easy, and 100% code-compliant.
How Far Apart Should I Space My Can Lights?+
The industry standard rule of thumb for residential lighting is to simply divide your ceiling height by two. If you have standard 8-foot ceilings, you should space your can lights roughly 4 feet apart from one another. If you have towering 10-foot ceilings, space them 5 feet apart. This exact mathematical spacing ensures the 'cones' of light perfectly overlap on the floor, completely eliminating dark shadows and cold spots in your room.
What Is The Difference Between A Can Light And A Canless Recessed Light?+
A traditional recessed can light requires a large cylindrical metal housing (the 'can') to be physically screwed into your wooden ceiling joists before the drywall goes up. A modern 'canless' LED light is an ultra-thin disc attached to a small junction box. It requires no metal housing. You simply cut a small circular hole in the finished drywall, push the wiring through, and snap the ultra-thin light into the ceiling using attached spring clips. It is infinitely faster and allows you to place lights anywhere, even directly directly under a wooden joist.


