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A lot of you are looking forward to move into a new custom home in the near future. In all likelihood, your architect, lighting artist or your builder has already organized for some form of ornamental interior lighting. This contract may or may not include cove lighting fixtures for your residence. In either case, the time has come to ask your contractor to find out the possibility of a better option on your behalf.

New residences are typically built with either rope lights for cove lighting or standard linear lighting fixtures that produce, at the best, only average results. This is not to state they are bad. Builders today are aware of the need for energy productivity and for the need to decoratively enhance every part of a room. However, the cheapest equipment goes into the package. Manufacturing this decorative set of lighting is seldom sufficient in generating some of the high end effects that an appealing home deserves.

Cove rope lights give the distinct issue with a serial electrical set that makes every bulb dependent upon the preceding bulb. If one bulb does not work, every bulb behind it fails. Some rope lights are not even dimmable, getting impossible to deal with their light output. It is also very obvious to anybody who looks up at a ceiling lit by these facilities that rope lighting is being used. The lamps tend to make apparent white spots on the walls rather than producing a continual, even glow of light.

Linear cove lighting fixtures do away with all of these obstacles with dimmer thermostats and glare shields that better disperse and control light output. This is not where the condition lies, however. The issue here lies in the way to obtain the light itself. Until just lately, the most vivid and relaxing color temperatures were only for sale in incandescent and xenon suppliers. This meant three negatives for the homeowner.

The cost of operating these LED cove lights would be in the same way as operating any incandescent source. Secondly, the heat result from these lamps causes the ceiling of the room to heat up and thus add up AC operating costs. Thirdly, the lamp life was severely constrained, and alternative costs were sure to follow in just some three years, at best.

LED cove lighting products has been around for a while and has tested out to address the energy productivity and lamp life duration challenges of traditional sourcing. However, until the release of the most recent generation of LED replacement cove lamps, there was no strategy to the problem of forward throw heat. Either you had to fade your lights, or you had to put up with the higher cost of cooling off your bedroom.

Currently, there is a whole series of cove lighting choices that feature, for the first time, a bright source of heat free light. Each festoon LED lamp made up of six tiny LEDs joining force to produce the same lumen output as xenon and incandescent while running at less than one watt per lamp. These lighting units are specially designed to operate at a full range of hue temperature options and can be suited to any interior architecture or decorative motif. Anticipated lamp life is 50,000 hours. You are looking for of course a decade, on the average, of reliable, cost saving accent LED lighting.

Ask your specialist, architect, or builder to call our company to talk more about these choices. Request a linear lighting bulb sample with all the many color temperature preference that are now on the market. This will permit him or her to fit new cove lighting alternatives directly to your application. Once a final option is selected, you can have your fixtures custom built to unobtrusively hide in the ceiling coves so you view only the light, not the bulb, in your brand new home.

by: John Reid




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