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Cable Lighting |
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When designing a low voltage and deciding on a layout it seems there are a dizzying amount of choices to make.
We therefore want to do our best to assist you in making the right choices when you order your cable lighting, so you can feel confident and have an enjoyable shopping experience. We are constantly working on our information pages and hope that they are helpful to you.
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Chandeliers |
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Once the “crowning glory” in the home – usually in the form of a neo-classical leaded crystal during the late 18th century - the chandelier is once again enjoying the spotlight. Whether a traditional design or fanciful art glass creation, whether rustic wood or a contemporary design, the Chandelier's beauty prevails in even the most modern interiors.
Chandeliers one of the grandest ways of lighting up any space. Found mainly in entry ways, living rooms and dining rooms – as well as in architectural lighting for restaurants, hotels, and other commercial spaces – chandelier lighting has evolved immensely from the simple candleholder that was its beginning.
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Fluorescent Lights |
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Fluorescent lamps are low pressure or low intensity discharge lamps. The lamp consists of a closed tube that contains two cathodes, an inert gas such as argon, and a small amount of mercury. Typically the glass tube is filled with a mixture of argon and mercury vapor. The metal electrodes are coated with an alkaline-earth oxide. When voltage is supplied to the lamp in the correct amount, an electrical arc strikes between the two cathodes. This arc emits energy that the phosphor coating on the lamp tube converts into usable light. Commonly used phosphor coatings are zinc silicate and magnesium tungstate.
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Flush Mount |
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Flush Mounts are light fixtures that mount directly to the ceiling and are essential in low ceiling environments such as hall ways, bathrooms, and closets. Flush Mounts can be used to continue a design statement throughout your home.
In what areas are flush mount lights used?
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Mini Chandelier |
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Mini Chandeliers are available in a wide variety of decorating styles, such as urban contemporary for a sleek, modern look, traditional classics for an enduring style, rustic/lodge for a relaxed, casual room, or crystal for the shimmering elegance of cascading light.
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Mini Pendant |
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Mini Pendant Lighting can provide both task and general lighting. Equipped with shades or globes to avoid glare, they are suspended from the ceiling over dinette tables, game tables, kitchen counters, or other work areas. When used over end or night tables, they free up the space occupied by table lamps. Mini Pendant Lighting from Lighting and Ceiling Fans are available in incandescent, halogen, and energy saving compact fluorescent light sources. The use of a dimmer control gives you the flexibility to vary the light to suit the occasion.
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Spotlight |
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If you're trying to create a focal point in the room, particularly with a piece of art or a fireplace, consider using accent lighting to help draw attention to that piece. Spots or can lighting pointing upward or downward can create an interesting cascading effect over sculpture and fireplaces. Upward lighting by a plant can throw wonderfully tall shadows up the walls to the ceiling. Small halogen spotting can help emphasize a painting or a shelf of curios.
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Pendant |
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Pendant Lighting can provide both task and general lighting. Equipped with shades or globes to avoid glare, they are suspended from the ceiling over dinette tables, game tables, kitchen counters, or other work areas. When used over end or night tables, they free up the space occupied by table lamps. The use of a dimmer control gives you the flexibility to vary the light to suit the occasion.
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Recessed Lighting |
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Recessed lighting is sleek as well as functional, subtle yet elegant, and affordable but modern. Its low-key illumination gives a dramatic touch to each room of the house. Recessed lighting fixtures are embedded into the ceiling. That’s why you find no switches, dangling cords, lampshades, bulbs or anything that interrupts your view. You just see glowing discs of light directed at an object like a painting, table, or shelf. There are different types of recessed lighting that provide different varieties of lighting depending on their bulbs, housing, and trim.
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Semi Flush Mount |
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Ceiling mount lighting fixtures are ideal for use in foyers, hallways, and bedrooms. They work well in entry foyers to welcome guests to your house. Flush mount are preferred on lower ceilings. While Semi flush lights are ideal on medium to high ceilings. These fixtures are also great in hallways as a substitute for recessed lighting. In hallways, light fixtures should be used every 8 to 10 feet to ensure a full range of coverage.
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Track Lighting |
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Track lighting is wonderfully flexible and adaptable. It allows you to configure your lighting to meet your unique, individual needs.
Track lighting is ideal for highlighting artwork or architectural details, and it can also provide ambient, general or task illumination for your room.
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