Thursday, March 27, 2008

Outdoor lighting fixtures - Great selection available online!

The way we look at outdoor lighting may never again be the same, illuminating your property with designer fixtures that look just as nice as the ones inside your home, makes it possible to light up the outdoors in style. Take a drive through your town, homes are being showcased with not just one outdoor lighting fixture, instead they are illuminated in a concert of security fixtures, pathway lights, outdoor pendants, exterior sconces and barbeque lights. What's the big to do here? Decorative outdoor lighting has come of age!

Don't be the last landscape on the block to take advantage of the growing trend of solar and low voltage outdoor lighting fixtures. If you like to spend time entertaining in the backyard or patio at night, consider the many decorative low voltage fixtures you can use to create safe step and pathway lighting. For outdoor accent lighting, fixtures can be used to highlight and accent beautiful points in the garden and create mood. see: http://www.chandeliers-and-home-lighting.com/low-voltage-landscape-lighting.htm

Fixtures by lighting manufacturers such as Kichler and Arroyo Craftsman enable you to include both, walkway accent lighting as well as beautiful entryway lanterns, post mounts and outdoor ceiling fixtures. Arts and Crafts style fixtures by Arroyo Craftsman are made from solid brass or copper, and can be left to weather naturally otherwise are factory finished with acid patinas in true verdigris, pewter black or mission brown. Both Arroyo Craftsman and Kichler, design fixtures for use with low voltage and 120-volt house current, offering you many choices.

For the best design and quality low voltage fixtures, choose from: Focus, Unique, Rockscapes, Nightscaping, Hadco, Kim Lighting, FX Luminaire, Lumiere, Arroyo Craftsman and Kichler. So well crafted, you will find many of the brands include manufacturer warranties for 3, 5, 20 years and lifetime. Take a look online!
 

Nicole Martins is a contributing author and publisher to http://www.chandeliers-and-home-lighting.coman comprehensive resource that provides you with extensive information, articles of interest and reviews of best selling chandeliers and lamps online.

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Friday, March 14, 2008

Real Estate: Small Improvements to Your Home Can Create a New Look-Change Your Lights and Fixtures

I just read a fabulous article on this subject. I’ve personally always thought of home improvements as – a major job. I can see dirt and dust flying as sanders, routers and more buzz.

Every time I have had work done to my home, the contractor told me to dump the fixtures and start over. I don’t understand why I must always eliminate perfectly good fixtures and install new ones.

Well, this fabulous article I read suggests I keep my ‘old goodies’. Wonderful, I like that idea so much better. I will save money and still spruce up the place. Where should you begin you ask? Well, here you go:

1. Try cleaning and repainting your kitchen cabinets. Change the hardware.

2. Change the bulbs in your light fixtures. Add lights to an existing ceiling fan.

3. Change the shades on your lamps. Update their appearance.

4. Try using shutters or wood blinds on your windows and eliminate your curtains.

5. Do some painting. Try something modern for a different look.

6. Change the hardware in your sinks and perhaps your bathroom fixtures.

7. Try some crown molding in the kitchen. The same effect will change the entire look of a dining area.

8. Try decorative painting or faux finish where applicable.

Even these changes will make a major difference in the overall appearance of your home. Painting a porch or front door will spruce up your entrance immensely. Just remember you don’t want to go with the new trend. Now that you are updating, do it with an eye to the future.

Nan is an Accountant and RealEstateLady with an interest in Lighting and home repairs.

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Monday, March 3, 2008

Design With Solar Landscape Lighting and Lighting Fixtures in Mind

If you are designing a new home or considering an addition or renovations to your existing home, you may want to design the home considering a solar application, such as landscape lighting or indoor track lighting fixtures. With energy costs escalating, this type of energy-saving device is growing in popularity every day. When it comes to designing your home around solar panels, it starts with the placement of your home on the lot. One of the biggest mistakes made by many people is the failure to take into account all aspects of their home heating and cooling systems. Studies done of people who have designed homes using solar heat or cooling show that the wrong placement of your home on the lot can lead to a situation where you are producing far too much solar heat and the house becomes too hot, or not enough heat and it is too cold.

Here are a few tips to consider. One important consideration, even before you purchase the lot is to make sure that the southern side of the home is going to receive at least six hours of direct sunlight in the middle of the day. It is believed that there are certain parts of the United States that receive more sun exposure than others but this is false. There is sufficient sun exposure everywhere, although there are some areas that have fog and cloud cover more than others. Regardless of where your home is located, you must have the required amount of sunlight on a daily basis. Designing the yard for outdoor lighting fixtures and landscape lighting is all important.

Your home must be situated in such a way that your longest wall will receive the most sun exposure. The more surface you have facing the sun, the more heat and light you are going to be able to generate in your home. However, if you orient the short side of your home to the sun, it is going to produce less heat and be harder to circulate it throughout your home. To adequately produce heat, a large number of windows on the south side of your home is essential. Unless you have solar panels built into a wall, it simply makes sense to orient your home correctly to take advantage of the sun's rays. You also should minimize the use of windows on the north side of the home to keep your valuable heat from escaping. Keep this balance in mind when you're considering the placement of the structure on its lot. Without careful thought and planning to combat excessive heat or cooling, your home will be uncomfortable and it could prove to be one of the most costly mistakes you ever make!

By Terry Price - Learn more about solar lighting and more at: http://www.ceiling-fans-interiors.com/pool-table-lighting.html - Consider solar powered path lights for your home or cottage! http://www.ceiling-fans-interiors.com/139-solar-powered-path-lights.html

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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Using Wall Light Fixtures In Your Home

Wall lights or sconces, as they are also known by, are another way of introducing more light into a room. Sconces also tend to be quite a decorative lighting fixture and this can add to the aesthetics of the room decor.

This type of lighting offers an unobtrusive and tidy little way of providing light. Wall lights do not take centre stage like a hanging pendant or the more opulent chandelier. Nor are they big and tall like floor lamps with their trailing flexes. Instead, they are neatly installed onto a wall surface although the wiring aspect can present problems as many homeowners are reluctant to drill into the wall surfaces in order to install the necessary wiring. An alternative is to have trailing cables on the wall rising from skirting board outlets.

What height to hang a pendant light is a frequently asked question. Given that wall sconce lighting can function in different ways, you need to ascertain what purpose your wall lighting will serve. If you intend to use wall lighting as reading light in a bedroom or as task lighting in bathrooms, then the lights will need to be positioned at a height that enables you to carry out those required tasks. If you are planning on having the light from your wall lights bounce off the ceiling then you will have to install the sconces at a high enough height near the ceiling.

A lot of the wall sconces have simply evolved from other types of light fixtures. You can find wall-mounted downlighters in stores and these are simply off shoots of non-recessed ceiling downlighters.

Similarly, most designs of wall-mounted uplighters have come from the normal floor-standing uplighters. They are very similar in design, with both sharing tungsten-halogen bulbs and lamp shades made from thick glass or metal. The only differing factor is how they are mounted.

Because wall lighting is fixed to the wall, it is worth bearing in mind the sort of beam and light pattern the sconce will throw onto the wall behind it. This light pattern can vary greatly simply because there is such a large range of designs and styles of wall lights available. From flamboyant turn-of-the-century Globe lights, so vividly reminiscent of smoky, hot cafes, to the more sleek and sophisticated hemispherical chrome fittings - different sconces will give off different patterns.

Also, if you have a translucent shade for your sconce, this will act as a diffuser for the light emanating from the light source. Otherwise, wall fittings that have the shade placed very close to the wall will mix direct, indirect and diffused light in such a way that the direct light will give a wall washing effect below whilst the ceiling above and the area of the wall behind the light will reflect light back into the room.

All of these factors need to be considered if you want to make the most of the light capabilities of your wall sconces - assuming that you are not merely installing them for decorative purposes.

Wall sconce lighting is a simple way of adding an indoor lighting fixture to your home. Sconces come in many styles and designs and it is just a matter of finding something that will fit in with your home decor.

Lauren Tyler is a writer for LampLightWorld.com.

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Sunday, December 9, 2007

Industrial Lighting Fixtures

Proper industrial lighting fixtures are essential for decorative, financial, and health reasons and for security and durability reasons. Industrial lighting fixtures can be traditional or modern, casual or formal depending on preference. Another important factor to be considered while choosing industrial lighting fixtures is the size and layout of the industry to be lighted. Main purpose of industrial lighting fixtures is to cover the specified work area effectively without adversely affecting the workers in any way. Industrial lighting fixtures differ according to the area they cover. If the area is small, specifically designed lights can be located at the main work centers. Industrial lighting fixtures develop with changing lifestyles and needs. Industrial lighting fixtures are available in different sizes and finishes and hence can match any kind of industrial lighting requirement.

A vital aspect to be considered is the varying climatic conditions. Excessive temperatures require certified and long-lasting lights that are also tarnish and rust resistant. It is advisable to purchase superior quality industrial lighting fixtures as lower quality fixtures can have bubbles or scratches. The position of the lighting fixtures is an equally important factor to be considered. Wrongly positioned fixtures can create hot spots. Finance is an important consideration and before selecting a fixture on a limited or large scale, the requirements need to be assessed appropriately. The basic purpose of industrial lighting fixtures is to provide safety and accessibility. Designs and size of lighting fixtures should balance with the purpose. Certain outdoor lights are reasonably effective in safeguarding property. These motion-detecting lights can be connected to security devices. Whatever form or type of industrial lighting is used, there is no need to over indulge, as over-lighted places are health hazards and a redundant waste of funds.

With numerable options open to industrial buyers, it is simple to select lighting fixtures, which suit the budget, location, and desired level of convenience. Industrial lighting fixtures can be sleek contemporary lights, halogen or compact fluorescent, incandescent light bulbs, spotlights, or luminaries offering infinite choice to industrial buyers.

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