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Introducing LED Kitchen Lighting
If using mains voltage lighting this is even easier as all that is required is to remove existing GU10 spotlights and replace them with GU10 LEDs.
Here's a handy checklist for what to look for when buying low energy light bulbs.
When installing LED spotlights it is important to try and match the luminosity (brightness), color temperature (how cool/blue or warm/yellow) and ... Replacing Halogen Lamps With LED Spotlights
For a start, even though the initial costs for LED low energy light bulbs are quite a bit higher than for regular halogen fittings, they last a great deal longer; somewhere in the order of 50,000 hours compared to a measly 2,000 for a standard halogen (some mains GU10 LED bulbs now claim in excess of 90,000 hours). That's a staggering 30 to 50 years from one ... How To Get The Best Home Lighting
So the key is to be prepared to put money into your new lighting and treat it as an investment that will not only go on looking good but also save you a ton of money over the years. Also, read up about what to look for when buying low energy light bulbs and become familiar with this rapidly advancing technology.
Though there are LED bulbs that use the common "globe" shape to spread even light in all directions (as illustrated by these warm white LED pendant lights above) the fact is that most LED lights are very bright and very directional. This means that ... What To Look For When Buying Low Energy Light Bulbs
So then, whether or not you take global warming seriously, your government certainly does and consequently you will henceforth be required to light your own patch of darkness with low energy light bulbs. So what should you be looking for as you poke around the lighting shelves and find them now devoid of the old familiar light bulbs of yore?
For a start, low energy light bulbs currently come in ...


