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House Lighting Plans
- By Russell Neal
- Published 10/23/2008
- Lighting
- Unrated
Illuminations Lighting Design specializes in personalized house lighting plans for the custom home owner who wishes to create exceptional living space within the home interior. Custom house lighting plans are unique and highly personalized, and are intended to function both as an extension of the homeowner’s mind and a reflection of his or her tastes.
Luxury Lighting Products
- By Russell Neal
- Published 10/16/2008
- Lighting
- Unrated
Luxury lighting is a must for any serious custom homeowner who makes a major investment in a residence that deserves the very best possible presentation. Not only do general light sources have to feature the very best commercial grade fixtures and carefully designed layered lighting effects, but keynote decorations such as fine art, custom cabinetry, ornate furniture, and elegant displays also require a luxury light source that appropriately highlights their aesthetic and function within the home.
LED Cabinet Lighting
- By Russell Neal
- Published 10/15/2008
- Lighting
- Unrated
LED Cabinet lighting continues to increase in popularity as more people realize the cost saving benefits and superior performance that diode-based illumination provides them. When one considers the extremely low power requirements of led lamps (only 20% of other lamps) and their extremely long lamp life (50,000 hours), their value becomes readily apparent to the decorator who holds both quality and efficiency foremost in mind.
Custom Home Lighting
- By Russell Neal
- Published 10/12/2008
- Lighting
- Unrated
Custom home lighting requires a blend of art, math, and hard science to make a living space truly exceptional and personalized. Cost efficiency has to be factored into the equation to ensure that a superior level and quality of lighting does not cost an arm and a leg in electrical expenses.
Home Decorative Lighting
- By Russell Neal
- Published 09/4/2008
- Lighting
- Unrated
Decorative home lighting consists of many layers of lighting sources including display, general, accent, chandeliers and table lamps. Indoor decorative lighting should enhance the interior features of a home without overpowering the general, functional lighting required for daily living and home security.
Professional Landscape Lighting
- By Russell Neal
- Published 08/7/2008
- Lighting , Landscaping and Outdoors
- Unrated
Many homeowners often think that since any number of nationwide, branded retailers offer enormous selections of exterior lighting fixtures for houses, yard decorations, and landscaping fixtures that they can save on service costs by selectively purchasing attractive fixtures and positioning them in key places that require functional lighting or decorative accent light.
Architectural Outdoor Lighting
- By Russell Neal
- Published 08/7/2008
- Lighting
- Unrated
Architectural outdoor lighting illuminates structure and details of building design and materials. It focuses on highlighting materials, architectural style, decorative elements, and beautification of functional building elements.
Cove Lighting Fixtures
- By Russell Neal
- Published 08/4/2008
- Lighting
- Unrated
Phantom CM cove lighting fixtures offer architects, builders, lighting design professionals, and electrical contractors the ultimate in performance and flexibility as a seamless, indirect low voltage linear lighting source Because of their low profile design intended to seamlessly compliment any interior cove, valance, or kitchen soffit, CM strip lights offer a more robust decorative lighting source that gives the architect greater freedom of creativity with fewer technical complications
Outdoor Lights
- By Russell Neal
- Published 07/28/2008
- Lighting
- Unrated
Outdoor lighting fixtures work to unify the natural and the man made. Homes, patios, landscape features, trees, planters, indigenous vegetations, pathways, and gardens can all be made to look like they not only fit together, but belong together.
Architectural Lighting
- By Russell Neal
- Published 07/15/2008
- Lighting
- Unrated
In today's marketplace, general contractors, electricians and property managers are routinely engaged in competitive bidding on commercial construction and architectural lighting projects. Working with a commercial lighting distributor who specializes in architectural lighting and who represents multiple manufacturers, gives the commercial designer more freedom to bid specific items without fear of limited options, restriction to only one or two manufacturers, or equipment that fails to meet all necessary safety and light pollution regulatory codes.



