Posts Tagged ‘lights’
Sunday, February 28th, 2010
If you’re thinking of adding glasswork to your home interior design, keep in mind that it’s a nice idea in theory but quite difficult to pull off. The main issue is that glass artwork is much more limited in selection than other types of decoration. In addition, glass has unique properties (such as transparency) that make it hard to coordinate with other home design elements. A short introduction to the various kinds of pieces available and where you can find them will help you in your quest to add glass to the home.
A good place to look for art glasswork is to find your local glass artists. Many of them will have set up websites for you to browse their items. After your select something of interest, consider picking it up on foot to reduce the chance of your purchase being damaged in the mail. Some glass artists will be part of local collectives which you can contact.
Perhaps the most common kind of glasswork in the home is a glass lamp shade. They are prized for having various designs and shapes not possible with other materials, such as the student or the school shade. In addition, the choice of colors is much broader as even darker tones are brightened by the light source. The most famous of these shades are Tiffany glass shades which are composed of stained panes and metal rods.
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
Unless you have had a arrangement like this previously in a home you won’t believe just what a vast change it is able to generate to the appearance of your house at night.
A low voltage landscape light system is perfectly simple to put in and look after that you wouldn’t credit how singular all are going to appear in your garden once it is lit up.
You could go for spread lights that will light up an area of patch in general and not pinpoint any precise part.
In several ways it might seem resembling a community garden or recreational area where illumination makes it feasible to stroll daytime or night, evidently smaller but just as nice-looking.
The helpful thing about low voltage systems is that the current, i.e. 12V, is small enough to be very secure. It is so harmless that you could probably have the lights on whenever you are positioning them to greatest effect. There is no hazard to you.
One negative aspect I would be keen to bring up is that the illumination farthest away from the electrical device might never seem as brilliant as those nearest.
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Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
Pendant lighting is nowadays the most suitable type of lighting that is used for both lighting up the house and decorating it as well. These provide a wonderful way to gratify the inside of your house. Pendants can be often found in living room, small foyers, porch, bathrooms, bedrooms etc.
Unlike conventional lights, these are fasten through the ceilings thereby consuming less space. Since they looks like a pendant necklace, pendant lighting fixtures are usually termed as suspender, drop or a single hanging entities.
These come in large variety of bright colors and designs and styles. Moreover, their versatile feature makes them a need for today. The most commonly available are dome shaped and cone shaped pendant lights. These are generally made up of metal, painted glass, colored glass or blown glass. These are efficient in providing both beam light as well as spread light.
People often feel comfortable with pendant lights because these it is soft like a decorative spotlight. Moreover, these have long life that makes them a preferred choice among house owners. In comparison to the lights that are made of bronze or copper, these are cool and dispassionate.
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Saturday, August 8th, 2009
by Scott Rodgers
There are a certain things that need to be kept in mind before you go for shopping for the exterior lights. First and foremost, exterior lights are required for security purpose. They should be easy to install and maintain and since these will be visible to all, appearance is another big factor to consider. Make sure to choose such lights that are well suited to your lifestyle and the surrounding environment.
Perhaps the easiest to install, and maintain designer exterior lighting comes from solar powered lighting. These sun-powered lighting pieces are easy to install, safe around kids, and easy to maintain. Available in a wide array of designs and sizes, you’re sure to find suitable solar powered designer exterior lighting.
Apart from solar lights, you can also use low voltage lights for exterior lighting. These can light the walkway of your garden really well. It provides adequate amount of lighting required for this area i.e. not too bright nor too dim.
The low voltage lights would cost you higher than the solar powered lights and you have to get then installed by a professional electrician.
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Saturday, August 8th, 2009
by Scott Rodgers
Out of the many options available for home lighting, pendant light is the most adaptable and handy one. These lights can be hung from ceiling, rod or a chain. Using more than one pendant lights together can give a different feel to the area.
There are certain things to think about before hanging pendant lighting. First of all, pendant lighting is best over seating areas or work areas, so you need to keep that in mind. Also, though, you could use pendant lighting to accent sculptures or artwork.
Pendant lights can be used in kitchen as well. They can be very useful to perform various tasks there and also can make it look more pleasing. You can hang these lights over the island or other work areas where you want the area to be well lit.
If you have a large, open space and want to separate it into two separate areas, you could also use pendant lighting. Pendant lighting could be great for separating your living space from your dining space, for example, if you don t happen to have a wall between the two.
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Saturday, August 1st, 2009
by Scott Rodgers
Lighting brings ambiance to a room. The whole look of a room is dependent on the lighting styles that you use there. Different lighting fixtures can create different moods.
One of the best ways to create a particular ambiance and enhance the decor of your home is by using lamp shades. A simple light can be transformed into a stunning piece of home decor just by covering it with a lamp shade.
These days, lamp shades are available for home decor in a vast variety of materials such as: fabric lamp shades made of rustic weaves, jute and linen; paper lamp shades made of plain as well as exotic papers, classic and translucent oiled parchments. There are lamp shades that are made of stone, porcelain, and glass also. Some of the common options available in the market are:
You can go for glass lamp shades. They look simply amazing. They give an antique and classic look. Modern designs of these shades are also available that very well goes with the contemporary home decor. Depending upon your choice you can select from lily or tulip glass lamp shades, reverse painted glass lamp shade, ball glass lamp shade etc.
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Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
by Scott Rodgers
Lighting styles play a vital role in enhancing the beauty of your home. Ambient lights are background lights that illuminates the home, task lights are used for reading, cooking etc, accent lights highlights the sculptures, paintings in your home and decorative lights as the name suggests, are mainly for home decor.
There are various kinds of decorative lighting fixtures available in the markets so one can select as per his/her personal taste and the way he wants his home to look like. Below are a few lighting ideas that you can use in your homes at different occasions.
Making use of candle light in a home is a good option. You can place bunch of candles in different areas of the home. Candles with different heights can be placed on a sofa table. Low height fancy candles are very popular and they look good when kept on a buffet table.
You can use back-lighting for artwork. Illuminating a piece of artwork from behind looks great. The light, along with the artwork, will serve as a decorative sculpture of light for your room.
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
by Scott Rodgers
I have a passion for traveling. So I decided to travel by a ship. Traveling by water was something new for me. So I reserved my tickets before the due date of journey and accosted the ship on time. I was afraid that I would fail to board the ship.
Traveling in ship has its own charm as traveling in train and in bus has. I boarded the ship and I was given my suite. It was a beautiful room. The room was well lighted. My room’s window was directly facing the sea. I had never imagined such a beautiful scene in my lifetime.
The ship had carried few crew members with it. These includes cook, person for room service, waiter, electricians and many more. How can one forget about the captain and about the driver. The trip of mine was for five days which is of two days and three nights.
As I was exhausted I got refreshed myself . As the journey started in the evening there was dinner for all. A big large room was used as a dinning hall. I headed for dinner towards the dinning hall.
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
by Jane A Moore
Have you ever thought about installing an outdoor spot light? It is easier than you thought and these lights serve more purposes than originally thought. Most homes or business establishments that have outdoor lighting schemes can benefit from the installation of outdoor spot lights. Outdoor spotlights have a number of different purposes ranging from providing extra security, high-lighting pathways, providing extra safety, and providing a nice form of ambiance. Properly positioned spot lights are a wonderful addition to any outdoor lighting scheme.
Typically when you think of outside spotlights you probably think of outdoor concerts, or outdoor shows where event planners needed to draw your attention to one specific spot (moving or stationary). Or perhaps you have only really seen spotlights lighting up the sign in front of local businesses. These are ideal uses for the spotlight, but you might not realize that there are many places around your own house that you could install a spotlight to great effect. Think of your backyard lighting scheme, do you have a wonderful statue or birdbath that could be lit up at night? Using outdoor spotlights let you focus attention on objects that would normally be lost in the dark, allowing you to create focal points that add extra dimension to your outdoor lighting scheme.
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Saturday, June 20th, 2009
by David Frost
If you had to imagine, what would you surmise that a large part of our global economy is tied to today? You scored a perfect 100%! The answer is as plain as the nose on your face. It is oil and other nonrenewable energy sources. This trend has continued up to this very day with everything from cars to electricity to the manufacturing of everything from cans of tuna to plastics for playthings. All of these things, whether it is directly or indirectly, are tied to the consumption of oil.
In other words, to put it in a nutshell, the dependence of foreign oil has almost everyone on this earth treading on a thin line because of this dependence. You would not have to travel very far to see the ravaging effects that oil consumption and oil exploration have had on not only wildlife but on ecology as well. If you want to see if you can make a difference, then perhaps you would like to try gardening with solar lighting so that you will be able to enjoy the many benefits of nature illuminated the nature-friendly way.
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