DIY – Lighting – Track Lighting
May 10, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Outdoor Lighting
For a time, track lighting was a fairly cheesy choice. But that was never inherent in the design. Any form of lighting can look poor when the lighting scheme and fixture design are weak. It’s also true that overuse of any one style will get old when it becomes overwhelmingly common.
But new styles have brought track lighting back to a well-deserved prominence in lighting design schemes.
DIY – Lighting – Motion Sensors for Home Lighting
May 9, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Lighting Accessories
One of the latest crazes in home lighting is the use of motion sensors. But there’s nothing crazy about this craze. It makes perfect sense. Whether used for security or convenience, motion sensors can add a very useful high-tech touch to lights both outdoor and in.
DIY – Lighting – Lighting the Home Entertainment Area
May 8, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Decorate With Lamps
More and more homes today have a separate area or even an entire room of the house dedicated to home entertainment. Extensive stereos and home theater systems have become common. Lighting the areas where they reside presents interesting challenges.
DIY – Lighting – Incandescent or Fluorescent?
May 8, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Light Bulbs
For many years the pros and cons of incandescent versus fluorescent lights have been described. With the addition of CFL (Compact Fluorescent Lights), LED and other technologies the debate has shifted somewhat. But, first, some elementary science…
DIY – Lighting – Exterior Lighting Ideas
May 7, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Outdoor Lighting
The three aspects of lighting – ambient, task and accent – apply to exterior lighting just as they do for interior illumination. But the way they’re implemented will be very different.
Where an interior room angle is, say, 90 degrees the outside corner is also thought of as 90 degrees. But, measured the same way, it’s actually 270 degrees. That difference produces just one of the many wrinkles inherent in an exterior lighting scheme. Add to that the presence of bushes, trees, few if any enclosed hallways or spaces and you have a decidedly different environment to illuminate.
DIY – Lighting – Solar Lawn Lights
May 6, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Outdoor Lighting
Edison’s invention is about 100 years old. It’s about time we thought about using something a little more up to date.
Actually Edison didn’t invent the light bulb. He improved it, devising one in 1879 that burned for 40 hours, achieving 1,220 hours a year later (a number a little better than modern incandescent bulbs, 750-1,000 hours). GE patented tungsten-filament bulbs in 1906.
DIY – Lighting – Lighting Your Home
May 5, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Light Up Your Home
You buy a bulb at the store, put it into a fixture and flip the switch. On comes a light. What could be simpler?
True, many home lighting situations are as easy as that. But if you want to get the most out of your budget, and also to design a more pleasing and practical home environment, a little more thought is useful.
DIY – Lighting – LEDs, The New Option
May 4, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Light Bulbs
For decades the choice came down to an incandescent bulb or a fluorescent. Even with the relatively recent introduction of CFLs (Compact Fluorescent Lights), incandescents almost always won. CFLs are much more expensive and still don’t give off the same spectrum of natural-looking light that ‘ordinary’ bulbs come much closer to.
DIY – Lighting – Illuminate the Garage
May 4, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Outdoor Lighting
Garage lighting often gets little attention. An incandescent bulb or two, maybe a fluorescent fixture and it’s considered finished. But a garage can have many uses and lighting is often poorly designed for most of them.
DIY – Lighting – Bedroom Lighting Guidelines
May 3, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Light Up Your Home
Good bedroom lighting considers a careful mixture of practical and psychological factors. The average bedroom has so many different uses – relaxation, intimacy, study, morning preparation – that covering them all can be tricky.
