Top Lighting Trends for Your Home
Learn about the top lighting trends from the experts at the American Lighting Association! Discover
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Learn about the top lighting trends from the experts at the American Lighting Association! Discover
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Fanimation, Inc. was started in Tom Frampton’s Pasadena, California garage in 1984 with three revolutionary
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Now that old incandescent 100- and 60-watt bulbs are no longer being manufactured, consumers will need to replace burned-out bulbs with new technology. There are two main options: CFL or LED.
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The Weston Collection from Feiss features a dramatic Colonial Iron Finish with White Opal Etched Glass for an update on a traditional style. The Weston linear
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This traditional, classic family features finely crafted strap and knob details with
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Feiss was founded in 1955, Murray Feiss began by offering a small assortment of porcelain
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Beginning January 1, 2011, light bulb manufacturers were required to meet new efficiency standards to
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Outdoor lighting enhances the beauty of your property, makes your home safer and more secure, and increases the number of pleasurable hours you spend outdoors. And it is an investment that pays off handsomely in the value it adds to your home.
lighting2014-11-20T16:54:15-06:00December 24th, 2013|Blog, Lighting Tips|
livingroom-lgTo meet the varied needs of a living room or family room – entertaining, watching television, reading, playing games, accenting artwork – three to four layers of lighting should be used. These might include recessed lighting around the perimeter of the room, a chandelier or central decorative fixture for general lighting, wall sconces for mood and portable lamps for reading and other tasks. Use dimmers whenever possible for maximum control of all fixtures.
lighting2014-11-20T16:55:50-06:00December 24th, 2013|Blog, Lighting Tips|
Dining room lighting should be both beautiful and functional. This requires a mix of general, task, and accent lighting that can set the mood for a number of functions, including a formal dinner, a family get-together, and other activities such as homework, hobbies, or family bookkeeping.