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What’s New With Kitchen Lighting Design?

What's New With Kitchen Lighting Design? These may only be 10W or 20W each but they can mount up rather sneakily - fit half a dozen inside a glass fronted display cabinet for example and all of a sudden that's 120 watts. The easy solution is LED G4 bulbs which not only use ten times less electricity but don't get hot either. Moving away from LED but still most definitely in low energy territory, philips Lighting supply a range called EcoMoods of which this particular EcoMoods pendant light is a nice example. This looks great above a table or kitchen island or as a central ceiling feature. It provides excellent diffuse light, looks stylish and can be ...

How To Use LED Lighting In Your Own Home

Using LED Lighting In Your Own Home The underlying engine (should you be interested in trying this yourself at home, but without forking out for expensive design consultancy) is the philips Lumileds Luxeon Rebel LED. If that name is starting to give you a headache already, then let's break it down for ...

What To Look For When Buying LED Spotlights

What To Look For When Buying LED Spotlights In order to replace a typical halogen lamp such that it is hard to tell which is the LED and which the original, you need something like a 6 watt LED from a quality manufacturer such as philips or Edison for example. These are (as already noted) not cheap; furthermore it is pretty much a racing certainty that anything that is cheap will be neither up to the job nor last terribly well. Electric lighting consumes power - you knew that of course, you've ...

Review of LED Replacements For Standard Light Bulbs

LED Replacements For Standard Light Bulbs ; Click this link for more about the fraught issue of dimming LED light bulbs.
There are of course other ways of spreading directional light out so it gives all round light and one of the most ingenious designs so far is the philips Novallure This perfectly demonstrates one of the simplest yet most effective techniques (that I‘ve been banging on about for ages) for both softening and spreading LED light out, namely reflecting it off something. ...