Posts Tagged ‘lighting’

Outdoor Christmas Lights – The Charm Of The Holiday

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Not too early for Christmas Decorating Ideas

Every year just a few weeks prior to Christmas a few of our friends and we ride through our subdivision and enjoy the beautiful lights of the season. By the end of the ride, everyone is in a jovial mood just observing the decorations that everyone has put up. It’s just a tradition with us. It’s a great idea to get an early start planning holiday lighting. If you look hard enough you might find some offseason sales on just what you need. With so much being said this year about energy conservation, getting an early start will help you to locate just the perfect lights for your house, and be aware of choosing energy conservative ones. One particular light this year that is extremely energy saving are the LED strings

First, decide what your theme will be this year

Riding Tours To See Outdoor Christmas Lights

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

“Hey, Mom, let’s go to look at the Christmas Lights”

Most every Christmas season, there are Holiday Light Tours that drive around the city and the urban communities to take in the various styles of holiday lighting people have chosen. Buses of retirees from local retirement homes especially enjoy this every year. With the addresses of homes in the area that are labeled as “tackily lit”, there is a “tacky light tour”. It is a tradition for some people every year, usually the same ones, to have their yard just packed with figures of all types and sizes, inflated, wooden, kites, balloons, and lights blinking and winking all over the place. Of course, it’s just a joke and those who do it are very amused when the busloads ride by and slow down to see their particular “circus”. They’re doing a great job for the lighting industry, but most people have reservations about their conservation of energy. I say if a little fun and enjoyment can be brought to the senior citizens, it’s a good plan.

How To Get The Best From Solar Garden Lights

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

Installing solar garden lights is similar to many home improvement projects in that the likelihood of a successful end result is related to how well the objectives are defined in the first place. So consider what it is you’re trying to achieve – courtesy lighting for yourself and visitors, security lighting to deter intruders, a place to entertain or simply bringing the garden to life at night?

You might of course choose any or all of the above plus a few other ideas of your own, which means you will also have to figure out how to balance various competing demands on your solar lighting layout. So you can see then that specifying your various objectives upfront makes it a whole lot easier to divide your outdoor spaces into discrete zones and identify suitable light fittings.

Solar deck lights for example won’t deter many intruders (though these highly versatile little devices will function very well in many situations such as path or drive markers). Equally you probably don’t want bright floodlights on your entertaining areas, and while low level coloured lights look lovely as decorative features in the garden they won’t help your guests see what they’re eating or drinking.

The Benefit Of Using Solar Christmas Lights

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Everybody enjoys Christmas. It is a time to get together happily with friends and family while avoiding the cold and dark outside. By putting up Christmas decorations and lights we create a beautiful atmosphere that people of all ages enjoy. Nowadays many families are worried about the rising cost of their electricity bills. To ensure that the Christmas season doesn’t unduly add to the burden, you can now install solar Christmas lights. Over the last couple of years these have found favor with many families throughout the country.

These solar lights appear the same as ordinary Christmas lights. In fact the only difference is that you do not have to connect them to the power supply of your home. They come with solar cells and a battery which are used to power the bulbs and LEDs.

You may think that in winter the sun does not shine enough to provide power for solar lighting, but today’s solar cells can function even on a cloudy day. As the energy is stored in one or two batteries the lights will shine brightly throughout the night.

Considering Purchasing A Chandelier?-Why Not Obtain An Alabaster?

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Every now and then you run across a simply wonderful light fixture. There is a saying, when you know what you are looking for; it will jump out at you. The alabaster Chandelier is one of the most beautiful pieces within the lighting world.

Society is built on the common color choices and styles; this is why alabaster is sometimes over looked. When you purchase outside of the common color scheme you are often treading on thin ice. What some people call beautiful, others will call ugly. Remember it’s all in your mind’s eye as to what will look both pleasing and wonderful in your space.

Alabaster is a nice flexible gypsum, it can be formed in to many different objects as well as chandelier material. The powdery white natural color of this gypsum is most aesthetically used in drywall. Alabaster can be hardened into a rock shape with carefully used hardeners just for this purpose.

It’s sometimes frightening to imagine buying Alabaster, because of its tendency to break. Modern day chemicals however, have you covered! Of course, there are some tips and tricks to help keep your chandelier looking as new as the day you brought it home!

WIth Hinkley Outdoor Lighting You Can Turn Your Home Into A Masterpiece!

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Hinkley outdoor lighting has many qualities and values that come together and make you aware of all the values and tradition of everyday life in the great outdoors. This company has a mission to bring old world charm with tradition in a variety of colors and styles that go well with any d?cor.

They offer you a variety of colors, styles, sizes, shapes and finishes, there is something that suits your home style. If you want to be different then they have it with Hinkley, if you want to be stylish and fancy then you can also find it with Hinkley.

Hinkley has a wide variety of finishes ranging from copper, brass, black, gold, colors and much more. They offer a wide variety of choices from path lights, in ground lights, pool lights and more. The prices are reasonable ranging from 20 dollars up to over 200 dollars per set. There is something that will meet your budget.

Once you are in that wonderful home you want to make it really stand out from all the rest and with outdoor lighting you can do that, you can make that impact on your home rather you want to light the front walk way, backyard, around your deck or pool outdoor lighting can do all of that and more.

Outdoor Lighting Schemes

Friday, September 18th, 2009

It’s always around this time of the year that I appreciate the design elements of our outdoor lighting scheme. The days are getting shorter and I find that I am turning on our outdoor lights slightly earlier each day. The result of decent outdoor lighting is that we can still use our outdoor space into late August and September.

During the earlier summer months my backyard was a functional and safe place to socialize and relax without resorting to outdoor lights. Where I live the sun can still be shining until 9.30pm. In fact, during the month of June the skies became dark and the backyard becomes too dark to be safe right around the time I wanted some BBQ guests to leave so it worked out perfectly.

We started to create our outdoor lighting scheme about 5 years ago. My spouse and I were charmed by the simplicity and beautiful effect of the outdoor lights of a French restaurant we visited in Mexico. Since that time we have experimented with many different types of outdoor lighting designs. Our scheme is a work in progress and it gets refined each year. Some years we use a lot of string lights while in other years we use spot lights and twinkly lights. We generally tend to stick to white lights although we sometimes use the odd colored spotlight.

Modern Designs Of Pendant Track Lighting

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

The pendant track lighting is ideally suspended from the ceiling and best for kitchen areas, pool tables, and garden areas as well as for showcasing your favorite pieces of furniture. This type of lighting fixture can always offer you beauty and lighting. This comes with coordinating globes or shades to lessen the glare.

The pendant track lighting is a space-saving fixture that can freely hang above your tabletop or countertop surface. The height for it installation may be adjusted to suit your specific needs and for it particular task. This of lighting fixture comes in so many sizes, color, shapes and designs with styles that range from the antique concept to the modern-day idea.

This is a good lighting accent in any part of your home that needs focus. The modern pendant track lighting have dimmers which to allow you to vary the brightness to suit your mood. This type of light is very versatile and can be used for any specific purpose or task you want in mind. This can be good accents with other type of lights or lamps on the wall, floor, table and your home decors.

Chandelier Lighting

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Chandeliers serves the dual purpose. First to illuminate the area and second to decorate the room with a class and elegance that is difficult to match with any other type of lighting.

Choosing the perfect type of functional and decorative iron lighting is very important as any other aspect of decoration, and that any type of light fixings, particularly chandeliers, should be added with the same care as other artworks. When hung properly and chosen carefully a chandelier can certainly add great value to a home.

With so many styles of chandeliers available, it is important to make some early on decisions on what you want your chandelier to do for the room in which you are placing it. One of the first things you should consider is the manufacturer from which you are going to purchase your chandelier.

Out of a large variety of chandeliers available, the look of wrought iron chandeliers cannot be beaten as it adds unlimited style and sophistication to your home. Additionally, wrought iron lasts must longer as compared to other chandelier materials thus making your investment worth.

Popular Applications for Solar Lighting

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Lower power bills and independence from the electricity grid are encouraging money conscious and environmentally concerned individuals to take a second look at solar lighting. With new options cropping up constantly, solar lights are quickly becoming a feasible alternative to traditional solutions.

Utility lighting is one practical application of solar power and light sets can produce a surprisingly bright beam of light. The most common use is a motion detector system that functions around the perimeter of a home. These sets can be used for convenience such as above a garbage can or driveway, and act as a deterrent to an unwelcome visitor.

Water provides a perfect canvas for soft lighting. Solar lights can be used in pools or fountains to create an elegant backdrop to a yard or garden. Specific units are designed to float freely on the surface. The sprinkling of small solar-powered bulbs, which have the appearance of a candle flame, creates the gentle illumination throughout the evening.

Many homes have adopted solar lights for landscape lighting. The concentration and focus of multiple LED lights allow for the illumination of trees, fountains, and statues through the night. Advances in LED lighting have played a key role in the evolution of solar lights.