By colzium, on June 29th, 2010%
I am remodeling my home and would like to use led lighting in as many places as possible but it seems like the only led lighting available at this time is just accent lighting.Does anyone know of a website that has LED lighting for the home as a main source?
I know its expensive but do you know where i can get exact pricing?What kind of bulbs do power compact . . . → Read More: Where can i find LED lighting for my home?
By colzium, on June 17th, 2010%
Have you been searching for a distinctive way to update your home with modern lighting accessories? Do you feel that the lighting lamps in your home are outdated and need a change? Then here are some tips that can help you through this quest.
You can start off with light fixtures, new light fixtures are relatively inexpensive and can give your home a new look and change the current mood of your home. There are new and modern trends that you can choose to give your home a new lift.
Try using a hidden cable track lighting
This is the newest and modern type of cable track lighting that contains hidden cables that consume low power. The term hidden cable is normally used because the cable is virtually invisible, making the lightings to appear as if they are floating and hanging on anything. This will give a great and magnificent look for non functional lighting in your entire home.
Using Chandeliers in unexpected rooms
I think you are wondering how the traditional chandeliers can give a new face lift to your home. We all know that the traditional chandeliers are meant for the dining rooms, but have you given it a thought you can also put chandeliers in your bedroom or even in the bathroom? There are modern smaller-sized chandeliers designed for the bathroom and bedroom lighting, just try one in the middle of your room and you have an instant update.
You can create a glowing . . . → Read More: Modern Home Lighting
By colzium, on June 5th, 2010%
By colzium, on May 30th, 2010%
i’ve seen that home in the late 19th century and early 20th century used gas light fixture to light their homes.
would it be possible to install gas lighting in my house ?
or would it be against building codes . . . → Read More: is it against building codes to install gas lighting in a home ?
By colzium, on May 24th, 2010%
Arranging your home lighting is always a high priority whether you are moving into a new house of simply looking for a way to improve your current home. There are plenty of decisions that need to be made. Where should you put the lights? How much light is needed to fit the decor and mood of the room? Even what style of lighting goes best with your furnishings? Chandelier is one of the accessories that can add beauty to the interior of the house. It will bring elegance and appeal to your house, it will also add sparks and to a room and more permanent than lamps that can move around. But of course for the chandelier can add beauty and will work well by properly positioning the chandelier.
There are a lot of things you need to consider before choosing a chandelier. First thing to consider is the size. Size of the chandelier and the size of the room should be proportion. If you put a small chandelier in a big room, it will just look isolated. And if you put a big one on a small room, the room will then look crowded. So before you choose chandelier you should select one that will fit you room.
You need to be creative in searching for crystal chandelier that will add beauty and spark on a room. You should be careful in choosing the right one because there is a lot of . . . → Read More: Arranging Your Home Lighting
By colzium, on May 18th, 2010%
I have lot’s of things to buy and prefer to get all from . . . → Read More: Where can I buy some home lighting?
By colzium, on May 12th, 2010%
The Las Vegas Strip may not be converting to them just yet, but LED lights have quickly become a popular home lighting method. These energy efficient light fixtures have been used for decades in a variety of applications, from alarm clock displays to Christmas tree ornaments; technology advances in recent years have enabled them to be used as regular light bulbs for domestic use, instead of incandescent or fluorescent lights. Home owners using LED lights can reduce their power consumption considerably, save big on electricity bills, and help protect natural resources.
The technology for LED, which stands for light emitting diode, was developed in the 1920s by the Russian scientist Oleg Vladimirovich Losev, and largely ignored for the next 30 years. American scientists began reporting on the technology in the mid 1950s, and by the 1960s LED lights were being refined for consumer electronics. This method of lighting was modified over the next few decades, and saw its biggest breakthrough in recent years with the development of white LED, which enabled the technology to be used in home lighting.
LEDs work by carrying a charge across semi conducting material that has been impregnated with impurities. The impurities cause the charge to fall to a lower energy level as it travels, and emit light in the process. The color of LED light can be controlled by the materials used as impurities in the semi conducting material. The most common LED colors are . . . → Read More: The LED Home Lighting Revolution
By colzium, on May 6th, 2010%
By colzium, on April 30th, 2010%
It’s for some project so just give me some ideas on enviromental friendly . . . → Read More: What are some green home lighting ideas?
By colzium, on April 24th, 2010%
“Decorative home lighting” is a relative term that can actually apply to any type of light fixture that adds aesthetic sensibility to your home. Specifically, however, Residential Landscape Lighting and Design makes it easy for you to select decorative home lights with a varied selection of products already labeled with the word “decorative.” We have something special for everyone, and we have a team of experts to whom you can post questions online if you need coordination tips on how best to enhance your home with decorative lighting.
Placing ourselves in a visitor’s shoes, let’s start with the foyer. Did you know that a decorative sconce can enhance a foyer as much as a bathroom wall? It can! You can select from any number of small rectangular sconces with open tops or bottoms. These ceramic decorative home lights are ideal for casting a warm, subtle glow on anyone who walks through your door. Regardless of the occasion, every guest is sure to feel welcome and comfortable the minute they experience your hospitality. Or, if you want to immediately emphasize brightness in your home lighting decorative scheme, you can light up the foyer with one of our exquisite decorative swing wall lamps that features antique brash finish and a linen hardback shade that distributes bright light without glare.
Regardless of how you set the tone, the online venue has an abundance of decorative home lighting products from which you can choose.
Moving into the . . . → Read More: Decorative Home Lighting
By colzium, on April 18th, 2010%
Just wondering which to get first to make my home . . . → Read More: What are best lighting lights for home lighting or garden lighting?
By colzium, on April 12th, 2010%
I have looked at Insteon, X-10 and HAI products, but would like to know if any can be installed in a home where the lighting is all pre-wired in the cieling (recessed lights)
What I have is several rooms where my builder wired up to 10 wall/cieling lights to one switch. I would like to separate some of them and put dimmers on others. Is it possible to use the Insteon type relays to automate . . . → Read More: What are recommendations for Automating Home Lighting in an as-built home?
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