2012年2月29日星期三

Long Lifetime LED Lamp Bulb in coffee stores

New Starbucks Stores Earn Pioneer Millworks Grand Prize Awards for Their Reclaimed Antique Barn Wood

Using LED Lamp Bulb, Starbucks stores save considerable electricity charges .  Halogen spotlight MR16 which is 35 watts power consumption could be replaced by LED MR16 which is merely 6 watts. 40watts and 60 watts incandescent could be replaced by LED E27 9watts. Up to 80% of power consumption are reduced. At the same time, labor-hour costs of frequently replacing  short lifetime incandescent and halogen bulbs were saved by using  40000 hours lifetime LED lamp bulb.

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2012年2月26日星期日

HOME LIGHTING EFFECTS

HOME LIGHTING  EFFECTS

Lighting, the first thing that we need to do is to calculate the allocation of electric power for our home lighting. Allocation amount of electric power for home lighting in a room is influenced by the amount of activity in the room. For example, in a room with 20m² spacious is used for living room and dining room. Electrical power allocation is about 300 watts which could be significantly reduced by LED Lamp bulb.

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And then, the 300 watts of electric power amount is divided for each space function. Family room and dining room, each of them is received 150 watts of electric power allocation. The electric power had been allocated will be divided again according to the number of light points that are determined to our activity in the room.

After we make the division of power, then we need to create the groups of lights. For a single room, you can use two until three lamps groups. Each of them is controlled with a single switch. For example, one switch control accent lamps, and other switches are made to control the lighting ambience. This grouping of lights will make us easier to control the lights. We can determine which lamps are turned on when the activity remained in the room and which lights should be turned off.

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If the activity of the living room is busy activity and all lights in switch on, the electric power used is 150 watts. You need to seek power which is spent on home lighting in the dining room is lower, for example 50 watts. This can be done by turning off some of the lights that are unnecessary, such as accent lights. Vice versa, if in the dining room activity is high, you should turn off lights that are not needed in the family room.

What you must do if the activity in the second room is busy too? You must keep the electric power in order not to spend the entire allocation of electric power. For example, you can make the allocation of home lighting that balanced with 100 watts of each power. You can turn off the unnecessary lights group. With those methods, you can avoid wasteful electrical for your home lighting.

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2012年2月23日星期四

Home Lighting Effects

Home Lighting Effects


Lighting quality in a definite space is until the end of time the result of the joining together of the architecture, light source, relation to the photograph task, and the preference and needs of the users.This construct it very tough to extend a single modus operandi that will for eternity create magnificent illumination in every space of the home. The debate over creating a ‘recipe‘ for superiority lighting will go on for a long time.
at this point are some simple lighting measures that will almost always improve your home lighting quality control from cool and warm-white lamps to rare earth. RE lamps give better color quality and often produce more light. Switch from magnetic ballasts to electronic. Electronic ballasts help eliminate shine unsteadily and hum (big on the list of user complaints).Put more light on ceilings and walls. upper limit brightness makes seats seem taller. Brighter walls put together spaces seem bigger.

Finally, it’s smart to use LED MR16 (40000 hours lifetime) to replace halogen MR16. Since the latter is 35w and 1000 hours lifetime, the owner could save more than 60% of electricity charges and labor of replacement.

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2012年2月22日星期三

HOME LIGHTING DESIGN

can be quite difficult for homeowners to choose which one best suits their needs. so many outstanding design and brands consumers may make it difficult to choose which is best for him to use.

If you want to use                                                                                                                           the Home Lighting Design Simple, Elegant and affordable Home LightingDesign this one can be the perfect choice for your use. Using Home Lighting Desig like this and combine it with a brown room will make room look elegant and perfect.

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2012年2月21日星期二

Home Lighting Effects

Home Lighting Effects

The living room is the room most often we use at home and therefore the lamp in the living room should help you do activities, creating the perfect atmosphere, and improve all the best design features of the space for your enjoyment and pleasure are the steps you should do so you feel comfortable while in your guest room. Home Lighting Design can help you toachieve it all.

Do you mengnginkan Home Lighting Design in a slightly different but it looks cool. HomeLighting Design is a very attractive option for you to use, this design can switch to different lighting themes. You can change the theme lighting like the theme you want, Although it looks simple but Home Lighting Design is quite interesting for you to use.

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2012年2月20日星期一

Home Lighting Design

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Home Lighting Design

How To Best Light Your Home

You don’t need to be an expert on home lighting design to adequately light your home but getting some of the basic tenets under your belt certainly helps.

Filling your home with light can be accomplished in a variety of ways and like anything else, can be done well or poorly. If you’ve ever been in a space with a poor lighting design you’ll understand the difference.

Good lighting stems from good design concepts that involve the right kind of lighting, congruency with how the space will be used and consideration of lighting controls. In other words, good home lighting design involves more than just the lights you choose. Sticking a few lamps in a room might keep you from bumping into things but there’s a whole lot more that you can do with lighting.

One of the keys is understanding the kinds of lighting sources that are available and how they’re put to best use. New technologies like LED lighting offer great ways to “green up” your home’s lighting by saving energy and saving you some money on utility bills.

Even if you leave the task of designing the lighting for your new home or remodel to a designer or your contractor, it pays to understand the basic concepts. That way you’ll be better able to make informed choices and decisions on how to light your space.

Where To Start – Understand The Basics

Tackling a broad subject like home lighting design might seem a bit intimidating but you don’t have to become a lighting designer to achieve good results in your home. Understanding the basic principles of lighting and how it’s used effectively will get you off on the right foot.

The Basic Concepts Of Home Lighting

There are several concepts of light and lighting design that will give you a good foundation for making the right lighting decisions for your home.

Using “Layers” Of Light

Lighting professionals often use the term “layering” when referring to lighting design. In more practical terms, you can view light layers as describing the different functional categories of light: Ambient, Task, Accent and Decorative.

Knowing the effects these layers have and how they can be used will help you achieve a balanced and effective lighting plan.

Publisher’s Comments

This is probably a good time to define some terms so you don’t get confused as you read on.

In the lighting industry the term lamp is used to express what you and I know as a light bulb, the source of the light. The fixtures, (the things that hold the light bulbs, some of the which we’d call “lamps”) are called “luminaires”.

Why the stuffy, counterintuitive, confusing language? Who knows. However, to be consistent with the lighting professionals, I’ll use the term “lamp” to refer to light bulbs in the rest of the information below.

    • Ambient lightrefers to the general fill light that is necessary to function in a space. It’s source can be from any one or more of the various types of lighting – by “types” we mean the various physical lighting fixtures that are available like recessed cans, track lighting, etc.
    • Task lighting is used in areas where specific tasks are performed with the main purpose of providing illumination for those functions. Examples include lighting over the sink for doing dishes, under the cabinets for preparing meals on the countertop and next to an easy chair for the purpose of reading.
    • Accent lighting is used to highlight certain features or elements within a space. Examples include using a downlight to highlight framed portraits on the wall or to accentuate the texture of a stone hearth.
  • Decorative lighting refers to the lighting fixtures themselves rather than the what the light is being used for. In this case, the light fixture is the focus of attention and not necessarily what it’s intended to illuminate. One example is a chandelier that’s designed with aesthetic qualities that make it part of the decorative landscape of a room.

The key point about layers of light is that most successful home lighting plans use more than one layer. Lighting designers advocate using several because they enhance the feel of the room, offer flexibility in setting mood and generally make for better illumination for how the space is used.

kitchen lighting

In the picture above, notice the three different layers of light that are used. Lighting pendants over the island and under-cabinet lighting are used as task lights while the recessed lighting in the ceiling offers ambient light.

One thing to keep in mind is that these various lighting functions can also serve more than one purpose. Task lighting like the under-cabinet lights can also serve as ambient lighting for a subdued mood when the rest of the lights are off.

Sources Of Light (Types Of Lamps)

There are three basic types of lamps used in home lighting design.

incandescent light bulb

    • Incandescent - Incandescent lamps generate their light by heating a filament (wire). Most of the energy used is given off as heat which makes basic incandescents very inefficient. Halogen and Xenon lamps are forms of incandescent lamps but they contain halogen or xenon gas to preserve the filament and the life of the lamp.

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    • Fluorescent
      fluorescent light bulbs

      Fluorescent lamps contain mercury gas and are coated with a phosphor coating. The phosphor coating produces the visible light. Fluorescent lamps are more energy efficient than incandescents because they use less power. They also last longer than typical incandescent lamps.

    • Replace fluorescent by LED Lamp Bulbs

      LED light

    • LED - LED stands for Light Emitting Diode. A diode is an electrical device that emits light when electrical current is passed through it. An LED lamp is very efficient and long lasting making it the most efficient lighting source. Initial challenges with color and expense are being overcome that are increasing the availability of LED lighting in more residential applications.
Color Rendering & Temperature

Two important characteristics of light involve it’s Color Rendering Index and Color Temperature.

    • Color Temperature - Color temperature relates to the hue (color shade) of the light that we see. It’s described by the terms “warm” and “cool”. Warm light gives off a yellowish cast whereas cool lighting has a bluish tint. 

      Color temperature is measured in degrees Kelvin, with warmer colors having a lower number than cool colors (yes, it’s counterintuitive). For example, candlelight is about 1800 degrees Kelvin whereas noon-time sunlight has a color temperature of about 5500 degrees Kelvin. By the way, the term “temperature” has nothing to do with the perceived physical temperature of the light source. Rather, it’s derived from the scientific method used to designate the various color shades within the spectrum.

      The important point with regard to color temperature is that it describes the color shade, however subtle, of the light emanating from a lamp (light source). Lamps (bulbs) with lower color temperatures will have a warmer tone than lights with higher color temperatures.

  • Color Rendering Index (CRI) - The CRI is a measurement scale that indicates a light’s ability to render the trueness of colors, as they would appear in natural sunlight. The scale runs from 0 to 100, with 100 being the best. 

    Use lamps (remember, we’re talking about “light bulbs” here) that have a CRI of 80 or greater for the best representation of colors. Incandescent and halogen lamps typically have the best or a very high CRI. Fluorescents will vary but all Energy Star rated compact fluorescent lamps will have a CRI of 80 or better.

One distinction to remember in all this is that color rendering will influence how you see the colors in your home and is independent of a light source’s color temperature. If the CRI is poor, the colors of the objects in room won’t be true.

The three pictures below are a representation of the effects of color rendering and how the colors you see would be perceived under lighting with different color rendering capabilities. The photo on the left shows how the colors take on a bluish tint. The center photo shows the countertop and wall with a green tint. The photo on the right displays more natural colors on the countertop as well as the wall and the stainless steel oven in the background.

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lighting color rendering

One example of how this might play out is in the differences you see in carpet samples or paint swatches you take home with you from a showroom. Differences in lighting (relative to its CRI) between the showroom and your home can skew how the colors actually look between the two locations. That’s why it’s always a good idea to view samples in the kind of lighting they’ll actually reside in.

Use Lighting Appropriate For The Space

The second aspect of effectively lighting your home involves using various layers of light that are appropriate for the space. Whether it’s indoors or outdoors each space has its own unique lighting requirements and possibilities.

Think about how you’re going to use the space and whether there are any specific tasks that you’ll be doing there that require special attention from a lighting perspective.

The kitchen is a good example of a space that serves several roles and can benefit from different kinds of lighting. Task lighting is used for meal preparation while ambient and accent lighting sets a mood for dining and entertaining.

outdoor lighting

Outdoor lighting is no different.

Task lighting illuminates dark walkways while accent lighting that washes the exterior of the house provides attractive evening curb appeal.

Using the various layers of ambient, task, accent and decorative lighting in coordination with how the space is used will provide an effective lighting plan with attractive results.

Good Design Involves More Than Just The Lights

A good lighting plan involves more than just the lamps and fixtures that brighten a room. Lighting control is another important component that shouldn’t be overlooked. The type of controls as well as where they’re placed affect convenience, mood and even the longevity of the lamps.

Basic To Sophisticated Light Controllers

The choices you have for controlling the lights in your home run the gamut from simple to sophisticated.

    • Dimmers
      The ability to dim the lights offers several opportunities, from being able to quickly alter the mood and feel of a room to the ability to extend the life of incandescent lamps. Dimming mechanisms vary from a small sliding tab on the side of a light switch to a rotating knob all the way to a touch-activated control.
    • Occupancy Sensors & Photocells
      Occupancy sensors turn on the lights when someone walks into a room and automatically shut them off once they leave. They do this through several different technologies and levels of sensitivity. Photocells work well for outdoor lighting and operate based on the amount of daylight present. Both types of controls are effective energy savers.
    • Programmable Scene Controllers
      Rooms with several types of lighting on different circuits can be pre-programmed with different lighting “themes”. Called scene controllers, these devices allow you to program different settings with varied lighting and dimming schemes that turn on and off at the push of a button.
    • Whole-House Lighting Control
      You have the option of controlling all or a portion of the lights in your home from one location. Being able to turn off all the lights at bedtime with one push of a button is ultra-convenient. These controls are available for existing homes as well as new construction.
Switch Location Is Important

Where the light controls are located affects how convenient or frustrating it is to live in a space. For example, rooms that have multiple entry points should have lighting controls close to these locations. Placing them at only one entrance means you’ll have to walk through the dark to reach the switch if you enter from the “wrong” location. Either that or you’ll always have to enter from the same point.

Switches should also be clear of any awkward locations like behind doors that impede access to the switch when they swing open.

Publisher’s Comments

Before my wife and I remodeled, our own kitchen had one of the primary light switches on the end of a wall that was blocked by an open passage door that led to the hallway. We always had to move the door to access the switch.

During the remodeling process the offending door was removed several weeks before the kitchen was torn apart. This allowed us clear access to the light switch. What amazed me the most about this small change was how it made me feel. Strange as it might sound, it was a liberating feeling to just be able to walk by and flip the switch rather than having to stop, move the door, hit the switch and push the door back.

Moral of the story: avoid bad designs like this.

Whether you’re working with a lighting designer or a general contractor, be sure the light switches are in convenient locations.

Additional Points To Consider

Becoming knowledgeable about the different functional types of lighting and the importance of lighting controls and location will give you a good foundation to make decisions on your own home lighting design. To supplement these facts, here are some additional considerations to think about when planning your home’s lighting layout.

    • Keep Universal Design In Mind
      rocker light switchRocker Style Light Switch

      Universal design involves designing and building to accommodate the abilities of all users, young/old, short/tall, able-bodied and not. Rocker-type light switches with their larger surface area and ease of use make turning the lights on and off easier for very young or very old hands. 

      Aging individuals need more light to accomplish tasks yet glare also becomes an increasing problem too. Ensuring there’s sufficient lighting without direct exposure to the light bulbs or very reflective surfaces will help aging eyes.

    • Give Close Consideration To The Control System
      We mentioned it above but scene controllers and automated lighting controls can be a very convenient option. If you’re building new or remodeling, now is the time to think about ‘upgrading’ to these devices.
    • Think About Green Lighting Choices
      Since lighting can be a large draw on yours and the planet’sCFL bulbCompact Fluorescent Lamp

      resources, think about how to incorporate eco-friendly lighting. Compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) have come a long way in their color rendering ability and are much more efficient than incandescents. There are also dimmable fluorescent lights available too. 

      LED (light emitting diodes) lighting is the next wave of efficient lighting and more of these products are being introduced into the mainstream. They’re very efficient and have the longest life span of any type of lamp.

    • Don’t Forget About Daylight
      Natural light is the most environmentally friendly and cheapest light there is. If you’re remodeling a space or building new, think about how to bring in as much natural light as possible. Larger and/or more windows do the job as well as skylights and solar light tubes.
    • Use Several Lighting Circuits
      A circuit is analogous to a garden hose with holes in it. The water is like the electricity and the holes are the lights that illuminate when the electricity “flows” through them. If you use only one hose, similar to all the lights being on one circuit, water stops flowing through all the holes when you turn off the spigot. The same thing happens with a light circuit — flip the switch and all the lights go on or off. 

      Using several circuits (or hoses if you like) allows you to have certain lights controlled separately from others. It’s like having several hoses; if you turn off one of them, you can leave the other hose running.

      Let’s use kitchen lighting as an example. Placing the under-cabinet lights on one circuit allows you to control them separately from the overhead recessed lighting which can be on another circuit. In essence, multiple circuits give you greater lighting and mood control.

      You can work with your contractor or a lighting designer to develop a workable circuitry plan for greater lighting flexibility.

Additional Lighting Design Resources

Developing the right home lighting design doesn’t have to be complicated even if the term “home lighting design” sounds scary. But what we’re talking about here is simply educating yourself enough so that you can effectively light your home and/or, work intelligently with someone who can help you, like your contractor or a lighting professional.

To help you round out your lighting education, there are several good resources available that specialize in the subject of lighting. You can visit their websites if you want to do additional research.

The first source is the American Lighting Association (ALA). It’s the trade organization that represents the home lighting industry, from designers to manufacturers. ALA’s website offers information for consumers about home lighting, starting with the basics. They can be found at www.americanlightingassoc.com. The consumer portion of their site can be found at this link.

The second resource is the website of the lighting research center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Their mission is to advance the effective use of lighting through research and dissemination of information.

Their website has a section dedicated to residential lighting where you can find additional articles and other information that might be helpful in your own lighting education. Their website address is www.lrc.rpi.edu. The residential lighting section of the website is found through this link.

Decoration and LED Home Lighting

Decoration and LED Home Lighting

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LEDs have been hailed as the “next big thing” in lighting by designers, and now they’re finally beginning to catch on with homeowners, thanks to their very impressive energy efficiency stats. Yes, they do hold a lot of promise, but this is not another article aiming to convince you to trade your existing incandescent bulbs for LED replacements, which are prohibitively expensive—for the time being, anyway. Instead, I’ll highlight some ways you can incorporate LED fixtures into your green home renovation project without having to wait years to recoup your investment.

LED Lighting Basics

Light Emitting Diodes offer several benefits: they burn cool and emit a clean, colorless light that is similar to natural daylight. Not to mention the energy savings: they are rated to last anywhere from 35,000 to 200,000 hours (or more like, years), compared to the measly 1,000 hours that incandescents burn or 8,000 for compact fluorescents. LEDs also use between 80-90% less energy than an incandescent fixture.

That said, they definitely have their cons, too. They are expensive, and they tend to be directional and therefore too dim to light large spaces. These qualities alone are enough to deter many homeowners; however, by carefully choosing your LED lighting applications, you’ll never be left in the dark…or at least a dimly lit space.

Practical LED Applications at Home

Rather than trying to light your entire living room with LEDs, consider starting small with one of these lighting applications:

  • Task and reading lights
  • Stairway lighting
  • Closet lighting
  • Recessed lighting
  • Linear strips
  • Accent lighting
  • Outdoor lighting
  • Holiday lights

Although some people like the clean, white light that LEDs emit, others prefer the familiar yellow tinge of incandescents. However, with a little design manipulation, LEDs can provide a similar, home-y effect. For example, if you install LED cove lighting, paint your ceiling a warm shade. The cool white of the LEDs will reflect and diffuse, resulting in a warmer light. LEDs are actually available in a range of colors, such as red, blue, green and amber, so consider incorporating one of these shades into your accent lighting scheme.

Since they are so ‘directional,’ LEDs really shine when it comes to task lighting. Use an LED lamp or two to illuminate your work surface and reduce your reliance on overhead lighting. Another great application for LEDs is stair lighting. Install an inexpensive LED stair lighting kit (they are available with motion sensors for around $50) to guide you down safely in the middle of the night, and also because it makes your stairwell look really cool. LEDs work well in hallways or other spaces in which directional light is adequate.

Inexpensive LED rope lights are extremely versatile. Not only do they make great holiday decorations, but you can use them year-round above your kitchen cabinets or bookcases to cast a soft glow on the wall and ceiling. Recessed LED lights are another good kitchen lighting option, such as Cree Lighting’s LED downlights.
So, the bottom line is that LEDs have a long way to go before you can change all of your fixtures. For most of us, it just doesn’t make sense to purchase a $40+ bulb that might not even burn bright enough. For now, think small and experiment with these LED lighting applications. You’ll still save money, and once LED technology improves—or the next big thing in lighting comes along—you won’t hesitate to make the switch.

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2012年2月19日星期日

LED Lamp Bulb in Hotel Lighting

LED Lamp Bulb in Hotel Lighting

The best LED products to illuminate homes, businesses, premises, hotels and any place where lighting is required. You will find the highest quality LED Tubes LED GU10 LED MR16 LED E27 LED PAR38 LED R25 etc. and luminous efficiency on the market.

LED lights are up to 10 times more energy efficient than standard incandescent light bulbs, and up to 3 times more efficient than compact fluorescent bulbs (CFL’s). They produce clear, high-contrast light offering excellent visibility, and they last 50,000 hours before needing replacement – that’s over ten years if left on for 12 hours per day.

Think of the savings this efficiency will generate. Imagine you have a security light on your house, or garage wall with a 100-watt incandescent light bulb. Let’s imagine a worst case scenario were it is left on all day, every day for the whole year. Then suppose you replace that bulb with an energy-efficient LED light bulb. How much is that going to save you?

A 100 watt incandescent light bulb left on 24 hours a day, 365 days a year will operate for 8,760 hours each year. If you multiply the wattage of the bulb by the number of hours it operates you can see that the bulb consumes 876,000 watt hours of electricity. One thousand watt hours is a kilowatt hour and is the unit of measurement that most utility (power) companies use to charge you for electricity. So in this case, the bulb uses 876kilowatt hours (kwh) per year.

876 kilowatt hours (kwh) per year

The LED light bulb you install uses 10% of the electricity of the incandescent bulb. By changing the bulb, your electricity use falls from 876 to 88 kwh per year. If you pay 12 cents per kwh (quite close to the world average) your annual bill for this single bulb will drop from €105.60 to €10.56, a saving of €95.04 per year.

Save €95.04 per year

An LED E27 to replace a 100W incandescent bulb costs only €29. So you would begin to make savings within 4 months and the LED bulb will last for 50,000 hours.

Let’s remind ourselves of the key benefits:

  • 50,000 Hours
  • 10W LED instead of 100W Incandescent
  • 1 LED bulb lasts 50 times longer

Think about that fifty number because it ends up eating up not only your money, but your time as well. Fifty less trips to the shops, fifty less times you have to climb up a ladder, fifty less times you have to throw something away.

50 times longer life (50,000 hours is 5.7 years on 24 hours per day)

LED lights will pay for themselves in energy saving alone within 4 months then continue to save energy for a further 5 years.

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2012年2月15日星期三

HOME LIGHTING DESIGN

HOME LIGHTING DESIGN

A good home lighting design can go a long way toward improving the overall appearance of your home, both inside and outside. A well placed table lamp or outdoor light may mark an important feature of your home, like a painting or an outdoor statue.

On the other hand, by reducing light of home lighting design into areas you do not want to be visible, you can focus your guests on the stronger points of your home. But it does require a little planning and thinking ahead to the home lighting designto maximize opportunities.

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If you have a room with a prized piece of art or valuable collections, accent lighting would be the good home lighting design choice. You can focus the light on the object in a subtle way, without creating a spotlight effect. The placement of recessed lighting above the object will accomplish the task.

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And speaking of jobs, be part of your home lighting design, task lighting in an area where specific functions occur, such as reading or cooking. This type of home lighting design keeps the light where it is needed most, and you are not wasting valuable and expensive energy. You can not neglect the proper use of table lamps.

LED Lamp Bulbs E27
home lighting design f2

Home lighting design has its place when it comes to the exterior of your home. With so many home lighting design options available, you can highlight an area, such as a pool or lawn fixture. And while home lighting design may be more expensive initially, home lighting design will save you money in the long run.

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2012年2月14日星期二

Home Lighting Tips

Home Lighting Tips

Lighting arrangements in a home needs carefully planning. Lighting should not be too bright or too dim. If there is improper lighting, you will feel uncomfortable while working. So opt for safe and pleasant lighting to enhance beauty of the room and your home as well. Here are useful tips for the choice of lighting.

Incandescent and florescent lights are mainly found in homes. Incandescent lighting includes a light bulb whereas florescent lighting consists of tubes. Incandescent lighting is warm and yellow. It is one of the least energy efficient lighting. You can control amount of lighting by using dimmer switches. Florescent lighting is soft and gives shadow free light. It is economically easy to use than incandescent lighting. This lighting is naturally white.

Replace incandescent by LED lamp bulb

Three levels of Lighting Used in Homes

  1. Low-level lighting: It is used for relaxation or for watching TV.
  2. Moderate-level lighting: It is used for short time such as for eating, doing exercise etc.
  3. High-level lighting: It is used for complicated tasks.

Keep Reading Lamps at Height of Shoulder

Reading lamps should be at the height of shoulder. If you write with your right hand, place the lamp at left side. Then it gives you a shadow free light while working. Do opposite if you are left handed. Use ion-max lamp for reading as it produces natural lighting and reduces stress from eyes.

Use Strip Lighting/Lighting Fixtures in Bathroom

Always place light in right direction so that it does not reflect shadow. You can use strip lighting or lighting fixtures around mirrors for proper illumination. For general use, you can install one or two central lights.

Use Task Lighting to Enlighten Particular Place in Kitchen

Kitchen lighting is very crucial to make cooking experience a pleasure. Using ceiling lights in kitchen has become old fashioned. Now a day various arrangements like lighting on counter tops, sinks, cabinets are available.  And even you can use task lighting to enlighten a particular place in your kitchen.

Apply Accent Lighting to Focus Artwork in Living Room

Different types of lighting such as task lighting, general lighting and accent lighting are used in living room. Task lighting is used for reading whereas general lighting is used for watching television. Accent lighting is used to focus on any artwork or decorative pieces.

Use Candles, Colorful Silk Lanterns in Dining Room

Use chandeliers, candles, colorful silk lanterns and ambient lighting in dining room as they look good when they are enlightened. These lightings make the room aesthetically attractive and give tranquil effects in dining room.

Place Night Lamps on Both Sides of Bed in Bed Room

Bedroom lighting should be planned in such a way as it creates relaxing and romantic environment. Place night lamps on both sides of bed as it gives aesthetic look to the room. Chandeliers create warm feeling in the room. Up lights and hanging lights look beautiful in bedroom.

Use Candles, Colorful Silk Lanterns in Dining Room

Use chandeliers, candles, colorful silk lanterns and ambient lighting in dining room as they look good when they are enlightened. These lightings make the room aesthetically attractive and give tranquil effects in dining room.

Place Night Lamps on Both Sides of Bed in Bed Room

Bedroom lighting should be planned in such a way as it creates relaxing and romantic environment. Place night lamps on both sides of bed as it gives aesthetic look to the room. Chandeliers create warm feeling in the room. Up lights and hanging lights look beautiful in bedroom.

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2012年2月12日星期日

Restaurant uses LED Lamp

Restaurant uses LED Lamp

When a company with multiple locations takes the plunge to make a difference environmentally it has to be applauded for choosing to do the right thing for the community and the environment. An announcement this week is marginally historic in that it represents the largest single roll-out of LED lamp technology in US history. Brinker International is the parent company that owns the restaurant chains Chili’s and Maggiano’s who collectively operate more than 825 restaurants.

A restaurant using LED lighting

Brinker have announced that in the coming months each location will be refitted with the most current LED lighting technology as part of a modernization program. In all more than 125,000 LED lamps will be added to the interiors and exteriors of each restaurant. The contract for the installations has been awarded to ‘eco-story’ due to their proven track record of manufacturing customized LED lighting specific to the restaurant, retail and hotel industry. A specific bulb/lamp is required to generate the colour that is considered to be optimal for dining establishments which eco-story specialize in.

A testing phase has now been completed in 10 locations which led to the final decision by Brinker to proceed with the project on a company wide basis. The savings in energy use from a pure consumption standpoint will be significant across the board in addition to the fact that the company expects electricity savings to run at approximately $4,500 per year per store. Total savings for the company will be in excess of $3.7 million per year while at the same time greatly reducing the use of power. Both figures reinforce the substantial benefits that can be obtained by making a commitment to more modern energy use processes. It is anticipated that by summer of 2011 the project will be complete throughout the multiple locations. Moreover I think as more customers are made aware of the efforts made by large recognised chains the pressure will mount on their competition which should result in LED lighting being in place in a far greater ratio of restaurants.

Kevin Falconer of Brinker added:

“Our team studied LED lights for a long time and tested many makes and models and we feel our stores look better now than before,”

The co-founder of Eco-story expressed:

“This was a huge project with the most important goal of saving money while maintaining or improving light quality over traditional incandescent lamps. The Chili’s stores look fantastic and the savings and ROI that Brinker will realize is simply amazing.”

You can learn much more about Eco-story via their website, it’s an interesting company that was founded upon the principle that logical environmental improvements can also make strong economic sense.

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2012年2月9日星期四

Lighting Design for Restaurant

FORWARDED FROM www.focuslighting.com/portfolios/koi-restaurant/

Lighting Design for Restaurant

The main challenge for this restaurant was adapting the design concept to the existing space. The client’s goal was to make minimal architectural changes to the space. The architect in turn, added elements independent of the space without changing the integral architecture, such as the wooden partitions and the lattice ceiling decoration. Paul Gregory and Michael Cummings of Focus Lighting created simple, yet elegant lighting solutions that enhanced the environment of the space without making major structural changes.

One of the main design features of this restaurant is the latticework on the ceiling above the main dining space. The white criss-crossed lattice beams stretch across the dark ceiling and are cross-lit by surface mount fixtures mounted to the sidewalls. The ceiling was painted black so that the lattice would stand out more in the space.

Individual tables are lit with pin-spot downlights hidden between the lattice structures on the ceiling. Custom glowing chandeliers hang over the main dining space. Each chandelier is made up of individual “fish scale” pieces of orange glass, internally illuminated with LED’s.

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2012年2月7日星期二

LED Lamp in Restaurant Lighting

LED Lamp in Restaurant Lighting

Using LED Lamp bulbs replace halogen and CFL to save electricity charge in restaurant and hotel.

Plan of save lighting electricity charges for Cafe Restaurant and Hotel

It becomes popular trend that using 6w LED MR16 replace halogen,especially in Cafe Restaurant and Hotel , where lots of halogen MR16 are fixed and cost considerable electricity charge.

Assume 10 hours light per day

LED MR16   6w high  brightness (integrated 6 x 1w LED Chips)   5 years warranty  EURO10.00

50w Halogen MR16  1000 hours warranty  EURO 1.00

By using 6w LED MR16 , the smart owner will be benefited as following :

Electricity charge  EURO0.2/KWH

A.    Electricity charge per lamp     (50-6)*10*365*5/1000 *0.2=  EURO160.6   saved

B.    Lamps   EURO1.00 * 17.25 pcs(in 5 years)    -EURO 10.00 = EURO 7.25   saved

C.    Labor   (17.25-1) extra of replace fault halogen* EURO10.00 (lowest labor hour)

=  EURO 162.5     saved

Total:      EURO 330.35  saved

Only by using a 6w LED MR16 which costs merely EURO10.00, to replace 50 w halogen, smart owner and manager of caffe bar and restaurant will amazingly save EURO330.35

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