Posts Tagged ‘lighting’
Sunday, December 20th, 2009
Have you ever thought about the wonder of having paths through your garden, or around your house, totally lit up at night – and you know it’s not running up your electric bill?
Convenience – The convenience of solar garden lights stems from the fact that they do not require any special wiring. Think of the freedom it gives you to know you can just stick the stake in the dirt, or attach the light itself to any side of the house, as long as it is in direct sunlight during the day.
Because it’s self generating, absorbing the sunlight’s energy and then discharging that same energy to create a soft, but bright light in the darkness, the solar garden lights are at the top of today’s technology.
In the early days these solar lamps were not very efficient. The photovoltaic cells weren’t strong enough to reliably hold a charge for more that a few hours. Today’s solar lamps have proven much more efficient since LED technology merged with the more dependable NiMH power packs, which replaced the older NiCAD model, and now offer stronger light along with a much greater length of discharge time.
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Saturday, December 19th, 2009
It is a famous saying that outdoors of the house is the reflection of indoors. So do not ever neglect the outdoors. Also it is helpful for the security and safety of the house. Some outdoor places of the house are not utilized. Due to this people tend to ignore these areas. But remember one thing, when anybody comes to your house, the first thing he will notice is your outdoors. The ambiance of the outdoors prepares a visitor for internal treat. It looks like visitors are welcomed with open hands.
Before installing any lighting for your outdoors, it is important to first understand different styles available and then decide the one that will suit your outdoors. When you give a first look at outdoor lighting lamps, you will feel no difference. But after understanding the various type of lightening schemes and styles you will get to know the difference and only then you will be able to choose the best combination for your house.
The best option for outdoor lights is flash mount outdoor lights. There is a large variety to choose from like crystal lights, decorative lighting, flush lights, low energy lighting, single glass pendant lights, semi flush lighting, pendant lights, and tiffany lights and spotlight lighting.
Tags: accessories, Antiques and Collectibles, Consumer Goods and Services, decor and design, electrical, exterior lighting, Flush mount outdoor lighting, gardening, home and garden, lighting, outdoor lighting, shopping
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Saturday, November 21st, 2009
A guide for first year decorating
Last year was a particular busy one for you and doing outdoor light decorating just wasn’t in the cards then. But now, you feel this year is the one to join in a little holiday joy and display it on your property. If you need some advice, there is no end to the professionals in the lighting profession who will be delighted to get you started in the right direct. They can get you set up with everything you’ll need, from extension cords to the actual lights you decide on.
For small homes, a lot of lighting is not required to make your home festive and colorful for the holidays. Too much can even look a little crowded or messy. Your goal is to make your home attractive and cheerful, not gaudy or tacky. Probably your first year you will want to be conservative both in price and amount of lighting. Just a simple spotlight directed toward the beautiful wreath on your front door can be very pretty. Of, if you prefer, wreaths can be purchased with lights attached to them.
Ideas for Small areas
Tags: Christmas, culture, family, garden, gardening, holidays, home, lighting, outdoor christmas lights, religion
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Sunday, November 15th, 2009
The key to success with most projects is to clearly identify from the start what it is you aim to achieve – and installing solar garden lighting is no different. Do you want to increase security around your property, provide courtesy lighting for visitors, entertain family and friends, or quite simply make your garden more appealing 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.
For example, while solar deck lights work well in decks and just about anything else wooden you can think of to attach them to, as a deterrent against intruders they’re really not up to the job. But likewise, using powerful solar floodlights to illuminate your outdoor entertaining area is not going to help create a great ambience, and while low power colored light are pretty and not so “in your face” they’re hopeless if you want your guests to at least see what they’re doing.
Tags: garden, garden lighting, gardening, home, landscape lighting, landscaping, lighting, outdoor lighting, security lighting, solar, solar deck lights, solar garden lighting, solar lanscape lighting, solar lighting, solar security lights
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Saturday, November 14th, 2009
When many people find themselves thinking of the term chandelier they will avidly begin to think of people with an immense amount of wealth. Regardless of how you perceive a chandelier, a Murano glass chandelier has the ability to change your train of thought about chandeliers forever.
Well, throw everything out the window of how you have come to perceive chandeliers appearing and take heed of the most elaborate chandelier on the market today the hand blown Murano glass chandelier.
A lot of people believe that the only things that can be made from Murano glass are little trinkets or jewelry. However your perception of this glass is completely wrong. Murano glass is avidly being used presently to make vases, pieces of art and of course the most breathtaking chandeliers that you have ever laid your eyes upon.
The chandeliers are large and elaborate many people often times cannot believe that the entire piece is made from glass. The arm of the chandelier as well as its axis, finials and everything that is on it is made from 100% hand blown Murano glass.
These chandeliers are setting the standard of what a chandelier should look like to many onlookers. It is absolutely beautiful and extremely decadent.
Tags: chandeliers, family, garden, gardening, home, home improvement, lighting
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Monday, November 9th, 2009
Christmas is the one season that almost everybody enjoys. It is a time when we can forget about the darkness and cold that is outdoors and instead share happy moments with our loved ones. Even the act of putting up Christmas decorations can bring us all a degree of joy. Most people are now aware that the cost of electricity is more expensive than it has ever been. But it is now possible to use solar Christmas lights so that your energy bills will not rise. This option is becoming more and more popular every year with families around the country.
In appearance they look like ordinary Christmas lights. The difference is that they have a controller board that contains a battery linked to solar cells. From this the power is transmitted to each of the bulbs.
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.
Tags: alternative energy, Christmas lights, energy efficiency, garden lighting, gardening, green technology, holiday lights, home and garden, home improvement, lighting, outdoor lighting, solar energy, Solar holiday lights, solar lights, technology
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Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
A lot of people look for many different aspects in a chandelier when they are opting to purchase one for their home. Some people lean towards a chandelier that signifies beauty, while others look for a chandelier that is crafted out of gold or brass. However, if you are looking for a chandelier that will complement your home why not consider an alabaster chandelier?
You have probably heard of alabaster before, there is even a chance that you currently have something in your home that is made out of this material. Alabaster is used to make many different objects that include tools, drywall for your home and many other objects. Alabaster is an incredibly soft and delicate rock that can be shaped into many different things.
A lot of people are hesitant to purchase an alabaster chandelier, simply because it is made from soft rock. However, with proper care and maintenance your alabaster chandelier can turn into an incredible heirloom that can be passed down from generation to generation.
In fact, you will come across a lot of alabaster chandeliers that are avidly displayed in a plethora of museums. Many of these pieces were created over a thousand years ago!
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
How much do you know about solar lighting? Most people don’t realize that it can be used both indoors and out. While many of us may not have considered using solar power to provide indoor lighting, it is becoming a growing trend world wide. It is a great way to save both money and energy.
Did you know that solar power use dates back to over 2,600 years ago? Even still, indoor solar lighting technology is fairly new. It is, however becoming more and more frequently used in the U.S. to bring light to small structures such as park restrooms, service sheds, utility structures and others. These are locations far from established grids where conventional power sources would be cumbersome and expensive to run. There are even some commercial buildings that have begun utilizing indoor solar lighting, and the trend is growing in popularity.
Most of the indoor solar lighting in industrial use today is a mixture of solar light tube and solar powered light technology. Combinations of solar powered lighting and light tube technology are being used in high security applications like prisons. Solar light tubes are perfectly suited for this application, due to their ability to transfer considerable amounts of light to the interior of the structure using a very small footprint. This “hybrid” lighting method of combining solar powered lights as a back up to these light tubes produces a solar lighting system that is extremely efficient and effective.
Tags: alternative energy, energy effeciency, gardening, green technology, home and garden, home improvement, lighting, solar energy, solar lighting, solar lights, solar power, solar technology, technology
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Friday, October 23rd, 2009
These innovations on outdoor lighting fixtures enable the families to cut their bills on power consumption and considering the fact that these lights are dire necessities. The current trend offers a great deal of savings. A lot of designers for outdoor lighting fixtures have adopted the energy saving designs. There are so many fantastic designs available that can be used in every household.
The brightness of well-lighted exterior premises of your house being offered by outdoor lighting fixtures provides for more secured surroundings especially during when everyone is sound asleep at night. You can make use of energy-saving lights to be more practical and economical in the use of your electrical power source. Dark sky compliant lights can greatly lessen luminary pollution which is inimical to the ecology.
Using tracking lights with either solar panel or photocell mechanism is very appropriate for exterior brightness. You can have for your outdoor lighting fixtures the devices using photocells and solar panels. These have excellent mechanisms which are purposely designed for exterior use. All these types of lights have mechanisms programmed for energy-saving and minimizing energy consumption in response to the present economic condition.
Tags: Components, Consumer Goods and Services, decor and design, electrical, Electronics and Electrical, gardening, home and garden, lighting, Outdoor Lighting Fixtures, shopping
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Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
Obtaining a chandelier is not a difficult thing to do. Chandeliers can be found at a plethora of different places including department stores, home improvement stores as well as lighting stores. Finding a location that sells chandeliers is not a problem. The problem is finding a chandelier that is going to complement your home.
There are literally thousands of different style chandeliers available on the market. The abundance of the chandeliers is what makes it extremely difficult for many people to obtain a chandelier that they will be happy with. In selecting a chandelier you need to assure that it not only is glamorous in all respects, but that it also provides enough ample light for your home.
Finding a chandelier for your personal space can be an exasperating task. There are thousands of different style chandeliers to choose from. Two things that you need to keep in mind when selecting a chandelier for your home, is this lighting fixture is not only going to be there to provide your home with light it is also going to create a brand new feeling to the room that it is showcased in.
Tags: chandeliers, family, garden, gardening, home, home improvement, lighting
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