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Lighting can make a big difference in how you feel about
your home.
It
helps you perform tasks more easily, makes you feel safer
and more comfortable, and allows you to enjoy your home
to its full potential. Lighting adds beauty and drama to
a room. It can make a small room look open and airy, and
a large room appear cozy and inviting. It can create a stimulating
atmosphere for a night of entertaining, or a quiet feeling
of relaxation after a long, tiring day. In so many ways,
lighting can make a difference. And, it does so inexpensively
compared to other home decorating or remodeling options.
Determining your needs.
Lighting
should be planned to complement your lifestyle. So, first
you need to develop a home lighting plan that suits your
individual needs and those of your family. When planning
your lighting, look at the activities that occur in each
room, the atmosphere you want to create and the decorative
elements you wish to emphasize. Keep in mind that light
can be absorbed and even wasted in dark-colored rooms, or
reflected and used as additional illumination in light-colored
rooms. Also, take note of those areas serving more than
a single purpose and those that will require more than one
type of lighting. If you need assistance with your plan,
a Certified Lighting Consultant at your local ALA showroom
will be happy to help.
The fundamentals.
There
are three basic types of lighting that work together to
light your home: General, Task and Accent. A good lighting
plan combines all three types to light an area, according
to function and style. Lighting
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Basic Types Of Lighting
General
Lighting provides an area with overall illumination.
Also known as ambient lighting, general lighting radiates
a comfortable level of brightness, enabling one to see and
walk about safely. It can be accomplished with chandeliers,
ceiling or wall-mounted fixtures, recessed or track lights,
and with lanterns outside your home. A basic form of lighting
that replaces sunlight, general lighting is fundamental
to a lighting plan.
Task
lighting helps you perform specific tasks such as reading,
sewing, cooking, homework, hobbies, games, or balancing
your checkbook. It can be provided by recessed and track
lighting, pendant lighting, and portable lamps. Task lighting
should be free of distracting glare and shadows and should
be bright enough to prevent eye strain.
Accent
Lighting adds drama to a room by creating visual interest.
As part of a decorating scheme, it is used to spotlight
paintings, houseplants, sculpture, and other prized possessions,
or to highlight the texture of a wall, drapery or outdoor
landscaping. Accent lighting requires at least three times
as much light on the focal point as the general lighting
around it. This usually is provided by track, recessed,
or wall-mounted fixtures.
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Interior Lighting
Indoor
Lighting, like most of your home décor should be stylish,
beautiful and functional. Browse our complete selection
of indoor lighting fixtures such as Table Lamps, Chandeliers,
Wall Sconces, Mini-pendants, and Ceiling Fixtures from trusted
brands such as Quoizel, Murray Feiss, Sea Gull, Maxim, World
Imports and Sonneman.
The Shapes & Forms Of Lighting
Once you've selected what you want to light, you'll have
to decide how you're going to light it. Your local ALA showroom
is the best place to view the many different styles, sizes
and shapes of lighting fixtures that are available to deliver
the general, task, and accent light you need.
Hall/Foyer
Fixtures can create a congenial atmosphere, while providing
you with the general lighting you need to greet guests and
assure safe passage into other areas of your home. Use ceiling,
chain-hung, or close-to-ceiling fixtures in hallways, stairways,
and entranceways.
Chandeliers
can add sparkle and style to your Dining room while giving
you the general lighting you need for Dining and entertaining.
They are also used in bedrooms, foyers, or over a living
room grouping or a grand piano. Some are
designed
with downlights to provide task lighting for homework or
table games, or to accent table settings. Chandeliers are
available in both incandescent and tungsten-halogen(see
light sources). The addition of a dimmer control lets you
alter the intensity of light to suit the mood and activity
(see lighting controls).
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Pendants
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 (see lighting controls).
Ceiling
Fixtures usually provide general lighting. They are
practical in busy areas such as foyers, hallways, bedrooms,
kitchens, baths, laundry rooms, playrooms, and dens. They
are available with incandescent, fluorescent, and energy-efficient
compact fluorescent bulbs (see light sources).
Wall-Mounted
Fixtures can furnish general, task, and accent lighting.
Many are designed to match and supplement Dining room chandeliers,
or to provide hallway, bedroom, or living room lighting.
Wall brackets are often used for task lighting at the bathroom
mirror. They are available with a choice of incandescent,
tungsten-halogen, and energy-efficient compact fluorescent
bulbs.
Bath/Vanity
Lighting Strips supply task lighting, while supplementing
the general lighting provided by ceiling fixtures. Similar
to the lighting in theater dressing rooms, these softly
glowing strips of globe-shaped incandescent bulbs provide
excellent lighting for applying makeup, shaving, and grooming.
Portable Lamps can deliver general, task, and
accent lighting, while giving you the flexibility to move
the light whenever you want. Table lamps, floor lamps, and
torchiers are available in a variety of styles to complement
your decor. Small specialty lamps, such as clip-on lights,
uplight cans, adjustable task lights, mini-reflector spotlights,
desk and piano lamps fill a variety of task and accent light
needs. These lamps are available with incandescent, tungsten-halogen,
and energy-efficient compact fluorescent bulbs.
Track
Lighting can provide general, task, or accent lighting
all at once in one flexible lighting system. You can move,
swivel, rotate, and aim the individual fixtures in any direction
along the track, giving you the versatility to change your
lighting scheme when the need arises. You can also hang
chandeliers and pendants from the track. Track fixtures
are available in standard or low-voltage current, and a
choice of incandescent, tungsten-halogen, and energy-efficient
compact fluorescent light sources.
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Recessed
Lighting can provide general, task, or accent lighting
inconspicuously. Installed in the ceiling with only the
trim showing, recessed fixtures can be used anywhere in
the home, including outdoors under eaves. They are ideal
for low-ceiling areas, and with a special adapter they can
also be used in cathedral ceilings. They are available as
downlights, adjustable accent lights, and wall washers in
both standard and low-voltage current and a choice of incandescent,
tungsten-halogen, and energy-efficient compact fluorescents.
Undercabinet/ Undershelf Fixtures offer both task
and accent lighting. Under kitchen
cabinets
they light a countertop. In a display cabinet they show
off prized possessions. They're used in a workshop or anywhere
you need lighting right at hand. They include slim, energy-efficient
fluorescents, miniature track lighting, and strips of low-voltage
mini-lights.
Lighting controls give you the flexibility to design
a lighting plan with multiple uses and decorative effects.
With the touch of a button, today's sophisticated dimming
systems enable you to:
* Lower light level to conserve energy and increase bulb
life.
* Vary the mood of a room.
* Alter the intensity of the light to suit the activity.
* Create and save a number of different lighting
scenes in each room.
Lighting controls should be an integral part of the lighting
design of each room.
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Types Of Lighting Controls
1.
Integrated dimming systems allow you to create multiple
preset lighting scenes within a room. Scenes can be recalled
with the touch of a button from a single wall box or with
hand held wireless remote controls.
2. Touch dimmers allow you to vary the intensity
of the lighting while depressing a button. These systems
permit one-touch recall of the previous lighting level.
Some are equipped with indicator lights that provide a continual
readout of the lighting intensity.
3. Slide dimmers provide full-range, manual dimming
control. Some are equipped with a touch-button that allows
you to return to the previous lighting level. Others have
an indicator light that glows in the dark for easy location.
4. Rotary dimmers provide full-range, manual dimming
control. Some are equipped with a push-button operation
that allows you to turn the light on and off and return
to the previous lighting level.
Light Sources
The performance of any light fixture depends very much
on the light source (bulb) used. Different sources produce
different effects. Light is measured in terms of:
Wattage
The amount of electricity consumed by a bulb.
Lumens
The amount of light that a bulb produces.
Footcandles
The amount of light reaching a subject.
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Incandescent
General Service
General service bulbs are inexpensive and readily available
in a variety of wattages and shapes. They produce a yellowish-white
light that is emitted in all directions. Available in either
clear or frosted.
Types:General(A)
Globe(G)
Decorative(D)
(flame, teardrop, and other shapes)
REFLECTORIZED
Reflective coating inside the bulb directs light forward,
giving you better beam control than general service bulbs.
Flood types (FL) spread light. Spot types (SP) concentrate
the light.
Reflector (R) bulbs put approximately double the
amount of light (footcandles) on the subject as General
Service (A) of same wattage.
Parabolic Reflector (PAR) bulbs control light more
precisely. They produce about four times the light of General
Service (A) and are used in recessed and track lighting.
Weatherproof casing makes them suitable for outdoor spot
and flood fixtures.

Tungsten-Halogen
Produces a bright, white light. Has longer life and provides
more light (lumens) per watt than regular incandescent bulbs.
Maintains maximum efficiency throughout life of bulb. Available
in both line- (120 volts) and low-voltage (12 volts). Low-voltage
types require a transformer to step down the voltage. Among
the most popular tungsten-halogen bulbs are:
LINE VOLTAGE
PAR 16, 20, 30 and 38 reflectorized bulbs provide
better beam control than regular incandescent PAR bulbs.
Available in numerous spot and flood beam spreads. Used
in track, recessed, and outdoor spot, and floodlights.
T-3 Double-Ended bulbs are available in a variety
of base types and are used in wall sconces, torchiers, and
outdoor flood lights. The direction of the light is controlled
by the fixture.
T-4 Single-Ended bulbs come in both "mini-can" and
"bayonet" base types and are used in wall sconces, bath
brackets, torchiers, and pendants. The direction of the
light is controlled by the fixture.
Low-VoltageMR-11, MR-16 (Mini-Reflectors) provide
excellent beam control. Available in numerous spot and flood
beam spread. Miniature size permits use in smaller track
and recessed fixtures. Also used in outdoor spotlights.
PAR-36 provides superior beam control, especially
over longer distances. Available in a broad selection of
spot and flood beam spread. Used in track, recessed, and
outdoor fixtures.
T-4 Bipin also known as a "peanut" bulb, is a miniature
lamp used in pendants, halogen desk lamps, and some track
fixtures. The direction of the light is controlled by the
fixture.
Fluorescent Lighting
Use
1/5 to 1/3 as much electricity as incandescents with comparable
lumen ratings and last up to 20 times longer. Compact types
are used in smaller, trimmer fixtures such as recessed downlights,
wall sconces, close-to-ceiling fixtures, and track lights.
Screw-in types can be used in place of incandescent in standard
lamp sockets. Available in a wide spectrum of colors. Warm
white tones best duplicate the color of incandescent.
High-Intensity Discharge
High-intensity discharge (hid) bulbs have a longer life
and provide more light (lumens) per watt than any other
light source. Available in mercury vapor, metal halide,
high- and low-pressure sodium types. Used residentially
for outdoor security and landscape lighting.
This is just an overview of the wide variety of light sources
that are on the market. For help in determining what bulbs
to use in specific applications, talk to the Certified Lighting
Consultants at your local ALA showroom. They can help you
choose the best available light sources to suit your needs.
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Energy Savings & Efficiency
When lighting a home office, you will want to create
a comfortable environment that is free of harsh contrasts
and distracting glare. You will need task lighting for reading,
writing, and computer work, and general lighting for the
surrounding area. You may also want to include accent lighting
for prized possessions.
Two large ceiling fixtures, containing energy-efficient
fluorescent tubes, will provide plenty of well-diffused
general lighting, while eliminating shadows on the desk.
Place the fixtures over head and to the right and left of
the desk so the light comes over the shoulder. Lighting
placed in front of a desk will cause troublesome reflections.
Credenzas can be illuminated with slim undercabinet
fixtures containing energy-efficient fluorescents. Mount
as close to the front of the cabinet as possible to avoid
glare reflecting off the work surface.
Pictures, mementos, professional certificates, or
an attractive plant can be highlighted with track lighting.
An adjustable table lamp will provide additional
light to the desk and keyboard areas. Position the lamp
so it is not reflected in the computer screen.
Lighting uses 12 to 15 percent of the electricity consumed
in a home. Suggested ways to economize on electricity bills
with lighting are:
- Turn lights off when you don't need them.
- Use dimmers to save energy.
- Use photoelectric cells or timers to turn outdoor
lighting on and off automatically.
- Use the more efficient reflector bulbs, especially
for task and accent lighting. (Example: a 50W "R" bulb
can put as much light on an object as a 100W "A" bulb.)
- Use energy-saving fluorescents wherever possible.
They give more lumens-per-watt (more light from the electricity
consumed) than incandescents. New compact fluorescents
produce light that is similar in color to that of incandescents,
making them an excellent choice for residential use. They
are now available in styles that can accommodate a wide
variety of decorative and functional fixtures.
Here are
some energy-saving examples: