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2020

Lighting Design to Match Your Home: Modern, Traditional, and Transitional Lighting Styles

Lighting Design to Match Your Home: Modern, Traditional, and Transitional Lighting Styles

by admin · Apr 7, 2020

When All-Phaseclients furnish a new home or upgrade their lighting, one of their main concerns is matching light fixtures to their overall design. After all, what kind of lighting look good with shabby-chic or modern farmhouse décor? It’s a valid question!

Just like fashion or interior design, lighting fixtures can be divided into general styles based on common qualities and trends. It’s worth looking into—knowing what general style you’re looking for can help narrow your search to only the fixtures that fit you best. Read on to learn more about the three main lighting categories: Modern, Traditional, and Transitional.

Modern

In architecture, it might look something like that. As for lighting, the modern style was born in the early 20th century and hit peak popularity in the 1950s and 1960s. Modern designs are often minimalistic with neutral tones. Lighting fixtures, like the one below, incorporate straight, clean lines with a seamless flow. 

Popular materials are bubble glass and natural materials, such as wood and metal. LED integrated fixtures are also the epitome of “modern”. For further examples, browse the Stix Collection from Sonneman – A Way Of Light. Similar fixtures showcase minimally scaled LED linear pendants and wall bars in a variety of lengths, finishes, and lighting configurations. 

Traditional 

Traditional style lighting and design has staying power! Like the timeless architecture above, these light fixtures last a long time and never go out of style. Traditional design is typically more formal and ornate. These refined fixtures, like the one below, feature intricate details and thoughtful design. Often inspired by classic architecture, traditional lighting fixtures add sophistication, warmth and richness to a space.

Bronze, brass and gold are commonly used materials within traditional decor. Traditional style usually matches from room to room, blending consistently throughout the home. For example, this Lorainne collection from Savoy House features oxidized black metal rods, along with arms and lamp posts topped with soft white fabric shades. It’s airy yet eye-catching, polished yet playful.

Transitional 

Find yourself drawn to styles a bit more unique, yet not quite as minimal as modern architecture? Transitional style is extremely versatile and widespread, making it hard to define but easy to love. In essence, it’s the midway point between traditional and modern lighting styles. Transitional pieces are less ornate than their traditional counterparts, but not as streamlined and out of the box as modern fixtures. They combine the best of both worlds for a clean, comfortable, contemporary look. 

Like in the fixture above, neutral colors are popular here, along with fabric and wood. Brushed brass and black are common finish colors, like the warm brass in the Kearney Collection by Savoy House. These fixtures have gently rounded brass rectangles surrounding a vintage black candelabra. The four lights have clear glass covers and a warm color temperature. The look is clean and sophisticated, making it the perfect piece for a transitional home. 

Feeling more equipped to find your perfect fixture? Obviously, there are plenty of variations on these three main groups of design, such as: Modern Farmhouse, French Country, Mid-Century Modern, and Contemporary. If you’re interested in learning more about those styles, or anything listed above, give us a call! All-Phaseis here to make home lighting easy.

Filed Under: 2020, Outdoor Lights, Styles & Trends, Wall Lights

EASY! 5 Clever Tips if You Have Bad Eyesight

EASY! 5 Clever Tips if You Have Bad Eyesight

by admin · Mar 31, 2020

Thanks to old age and plenty of other conditions, bad eyesight is far too common. Some of us here at All-Phasesuffer from it, too! Surprisingly, home lighting has significant influence in improving (or worsening) one’s vision. So though your home lighting likely has great style, it may not be functional for struggling eyes.

Luckily, there are plenty of ways to light for function and style. In fact, having the right home lighting can make details clearer and reduce the need for magnification. Improving home and office lighting can simplify everyday tasks and ease vision strain, so try applying a few of these easy tips! 

1. Use Natural Light Whenever Possible

The first suggestion is to be in natural light at every possible opportunity. Sunlight provides a soothing, bright light that maximizes vision and improves mood. For flexible activities like crossword puzzles, reading, or even homework, place a chair in natural lighting and enjoy the benefits of the brightness.

2. Switch to LED Bulbs

Aside from sunlight, the next best lighting option is LED bulbs. They provide bright light, last for hours, and come in a variety of cooler tones than incandescents. LED lights last thousands of hours so you won’t need to worry about replacing them after they’re purchased.

3. Increase the Number of Lights

Another simple way to boost your lighting is to increase the quantity of lights in the home. Lamps are a great way to start, since they require no structural changes. Remember, when putting lamps in a room, maintain consistent light throughout the space to avoid having dark spots. Also note that lamps with exposed bulbs will increase the glare, so avoid those when possible.

4. Use Lamp and Lighting Timers

Prevent any stumbling around in the dark by putting your lamps and task lighting on a timer. These automatic timers can turn on lights in the times they’re needed the most, lighting key areas. They prevent extra difficulties because without unexpected dark hallways or rooms, the eyes don’t have to adjust from lit rooms to dark spaces.

5. Maximize Task Lighting

Consider your frequent tasks. We’ve been around lighting long enough to know that there’s always some type of lighting that can make those tasks easier! There are adjustable lamps that illuminate your specific task, like a gooseneck lamp. Hanging fixtures can also be pointed at desks, chairs, or other areas. You might even need less magnification because of the better illumination!

Keep in mind, these tips may not work for every eye condition, but they’ve helped us! You can always contact us, or a vision specialist, to determine what type of lighting will be most beneficial for your unique circumstances. 

Filed Under: 2020, Wellness & Safety

5 Tips to Improve Your Relationship With Light

5 Tips to Improve Your Relationship With Light

by admin · Mar 25, 2020

What is your relationship with light?

Does your brain first think of the sun radiating light and heat? How it naturally influences the details of how life comes to be? The role it plays in biology, impacting the life cycle? Or does your mind automatically go to a lightbulb that radiates artificial light 24 hours, if needed?
Have you ever entertained the thought of how you see light and the chemical synapsis that takes place within the body to allow your brain to process what you are actually seeing? Regardless of what you thought of or where your thought process is currently, it is important to evaluate your personal relationship with lighting and health.

Lighting and health are directly correlated, meaning one affects the other. As human beings we need light to survive. From the air you breathe to your circadian rhythm – light impacts your overall health. Implement the following tips to improve your relationship with light and increase your overall wellness.

1 – Internal Light – the Human Glow

Humans admit light and the body actually glimmers. It goes unnoticed to the naked eye because the emission is so weak, but you have it. You actually shine.

Human bioluminescence, according to a study completed by a Japanese researchers, indicates changes within the body based on energy levels. Most living organisms actually admit weak amounts of light which is caused by the biochemical reactions within molecules.

As you are attracted to light, it can draw us together making this world codependent. Additionally, human beings have an innate desire to connect or feel connection one with another. In nurturing relationships and allowing yourself to feel a sense of belonging you may seek emotional safety.

Benefits of internal light:

  • Improves mood – Benefit from connecting with others. Increase your mood by interacting in social settings and reduce depression or anxiety. Exposure to light can make you feel happier, as it produces serotonin.
  • Behavioral changes – Establishing a positive physical environment and circumstances will directly influence your health.
  • Expands social relations – Create more valuable human connections as you foster nurturing qualities throughout your social circle. Connecting with others around you by being present in the moment.

2 – Optimize Your Mind

Light obviously affects your vision, but it also impacts other functions within the body and mind like how balanced your circadian rhythm, internal or biological clock is.

Colors of light stimulate the brain in different ways; affecting the hormones and chemicals produced including serotonin. This feel-good chemical will influence basic mental function, your overall mood, and emotions.

Your visual system processes light at a faster rate than your circadian rhythm and even uses different forms. Neurobiological and physiological systems are also altered by exposure to light.

When you are thinking of lighting and health, understanding basic light functions will help you with brain responses and in establishing a positive visual environment. Artificial lighting can disrupt your rhythm making it difficult to stay alert throughout the day.

Benefits of optimizing your mind:

  • Higher productivity – Having the ability to focus intensely on a task by having a clear mind will make you more productive. Efficient and effective task management can help in improving your daily health.
  • Ability to focus – Improve your mental function and ability to focus by reducing the amount of artificial light you are exposed to.
  • Improved alertness – Become more alert as you expose yourself to brighter light during the day, balancing your circadian rhythm, and sleep in darkness.

3 – See the Sun, Every Day

Lighting is required for your circadian rhythm, biological clock, to work. As humans, the proper amount of vitamin D can only be achieved by receiving 20-30 minutes of sunlight daily. Supplements and specific specialized diets can help in boosting vitamin D levels, but do not allow the body to receive all that it needs to improve health.

The sun releases multiple colors of light, one of which is blue light even though it appears to be white or yellow when observing with the naked eye.

As the sun moves across the sky and depending on the time of day, the amount of visible blue light will fluctuate – making it so there is more blue light when the sun is at the highest point in the sky and less blue light when the sun is setting. This is particularly important when evaluating the visible spectrum of light and comparing wavelengths to energy.

To maintain a natural rhythm, light variation can be valuable because it will help you re-set or become more in sync with your biological clock. Evaluate the pattern of the sun and set your routine to mimic it, as best you can.

Benefits of sunlight:

  • Effective pain management techniques – Exposure to sunlight can help you manage pain, recover more quickly, and minimize the number of painkillers you need because of the chemicals produced in the brain.
  • Helps you sleep – Sunlight helps your body produce melatonin, making it easier for you to fall asleep and get more sleep.
  • Improved mindfulness and self-care – Reconnecting with nature by getting up and going outside can help you improve your physical health, making you discover deeper self-worth and become aware of what is around you.

4 – Light Blocking Glasses

Sunglasses help protect your eyes from ultraviolet (UV) rays, which can be damaging to your eyesight if exposed to large amounts. UV rays have higher energy than visible light.

Being more than a fashion accessory, sunglasses can block up to 100% of ultraviolet rays. Additionally, if you are inside, blue light glasses can filter out blue light being emitted when looking at a screen for a long period of time.

Minimal exposure to natural blue light is helpful and can contribute to overall wellness; however, artificial blue light can create eye strain and long-term damage depending on the dosage.

Benefits of light blocking glasses:

  • Benefits vision – Reduce the risk of developing eye diseases by wearing protective gear.
  • Minimize mental irritation – When changing visual tasks throughout the day whether you are working on a computer or viewing a smart phone it can be difficult to adjust to the amount of light provided. Supplement the type of light you are looking at with artificial and natural light to reduce mental irritation.
  • Reduce eyestrain – Blocking your eyes from the sun or filtering out blue light can reduce or eliminate eye strain making it so you can focus longer.

5 – Home Lighting Improvements

Improve your relationship with lighting and health as you establish a sense of coziness throughout your home. Turn the lights down or work natural lighting options into your floor plan.

Hygge, a Danish Principle, can be implemented by purchasing or upgrading lighting fixtures throughout your space with ones reflecting the movement and position of the sun.

Travel back in time as you prioritize simplicity by lighting candles in the evening or snuggling up by the fireplace, emitting lower light throughout the room. Change out traditional light bulbs for LED lighting options to increase durability or add a dimmer to each light switch. I possible, install a skylight as it can provide heat and bring natural light into any space.

Benefits of home lighting improvements:

  • Enhance sensory experiences – Using candlelight or fire light at night will help your body wind down as you prepare to sleep. Dimming the lights in a defined space can also set a specific mood in a room.
  • Creates a comfortable environment– physically enjoying your home and space can help you feel calm and at peace.
  • Energy efficiency – Implementing small changes throughout our home can help you save money on your electricity bill long-term, relieving stress.

Find out what will help you have a positive relationship with lighting and health as they go hand in hand. Not only do living organisms have a deep need for light, but you do too. Whether you bask in the sunlight or implement Hygge lighting throughout your home, apartment, or workplace — there are many ways to improve your relationship with light.

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All-Phaseis your guide to wellness. We implement Hygge, a Danish and lighting science principle, by offering lighting fixtures which reflect the natural light cycle and help make your home a happy and peaceful place to live. Enjoy a happier and healthier life by let us help you improve or upgrade the lighting in your home or office.

Visit a showroom near you or add your favorite lighting designs to your personalized wishlist on our website to improve your lighting and health.

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Filed Under: 2020, Wellness & Safety

Outdoor Ceiling Fans- What You Need to Know

Outdoor Ceiling Fans- What You Need to Know

by admin · Mar 25, 2020

There’s no better way to spend warm summer days or nights than on your back porch with a cold beverage in hand – but what would make these carefree summer days even better? A cool breeze fanning your face. We’re talking outdoor ceiling fans.

Not only are outdoor fans ideal for keeping porches and patios cool, but they also add an element of style to your outdoor space. Whether you’re trying to keep your back patio cool as you grill in the heat, or give incoming guests a nice breeze as they knock on your front door, adding a ceiling fan will double in functionality and tie your space together.

Know What You’re Looking for in Outdoor Ceiling Fans 

When it comes to an outdoor ceiling fan, there are a few components to be mindful of – what it means to be wet-rated, whether the finish is able to withstand harsh weather conditions, the variation in blade speeds, and of course, the aesthetic. Here, we want to break it down and help you choose one of the best outdoor ceiling fans for your space.

Is the Fan Wet-Rated?

Backyard patio with two outdoor ceiling fans and a pool and tropical trees in the background

There’s an important difference between indoor and outdoor ceiling fans – that being whether they’re waterproof or not. While they may look alike, indoor and outdoor ceiling fans aren’t simply interchangeable. All ceiling fans have “ratings” based on their intended location. If they’re dry-rated, they should always be placed indoors, and if wet- or damp-rated, these ceiling fans can be used both indoors and outdoors.

It’s essential to look for outdoor ceiling fans that are wet rated because they’re able to withstand harsh weather conditions. If a fan is wet-rated, it can handle ice, snow, severe rain, and ocean spray (if you live near a beach). We recommend using a wet-rated ceiling fan on your exposed deck, veranda, gazebo, or pergola – all of which will look nice with the added accessory. Check out one of our favorite wet-rated fans here. 

Choose a Finish that Also Withstands Harsh Weather Conditions

A beautiful backdrop of  a backyard patio with outdoor furniture and city lights in the background

For safety reasons, it’s obviously imperative you choose a wet-rated ceiling fan, but you also want to focus on choosing a finish that can hold its own. Whether you’re browsing for large outdoor ceiling fans or small outdoor ceiling fans, don’t let your money slip down the drain by landing a finish that gets ruined after one rainstorm. We want you to find your dream ceiling fan designed to last. 

We recommend choosing a model built with highly tempered, resilient steel paired with durable wood that’s been stained and treated to withstand weather elements. Take this wet location rated ceiling fan for example; it’s designed for both indoors and outdoors with a finish guaranteed to last.

How Does it Look in Your Intended Space?

20740731 – neutral outdoor room with cane furniture

Let’s not forget the overall look! You’ve worked hard to give your backyard patio or front porch a calming feel and charming look, so don’t forget to choose an outdoor ceiling fan that speaks to your style. 

If you live in a tropical climate, perhaps you’re after the “palm leaf” blade look. If your backyard pad is modern and sleek, you can easily find minimally striking ceiling fans. Or, if you’re a traditionalist, you can find the best outdoor ceiling fans to pair with that old-timey feel of sipping an iced tea with your loved ones on the front porch. As long as your outdoor ceiling fan is wet-rated, the stylistic possibilities are endless. 

Transform Your Outdoor Space and SAVE with Our Selection of Lighting Products

To give your outdoor space that finishing touch (one that’s functional, too), choose an outdoor ceiling fan that speaks to you. To steer you in the right direction, we have an irresistible deal on All-Phaseoutdoor ceiling fans! 

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How to Bring Natural Light Into Your Home

How to Bring Natural Light Into Your Home

by admin · Mar 25, 2020

Take a quick look around your room.

Is it dark and dismal or bright and cheerful?

The amount of natural light you have in your home affects how you feel throughout the day and has a huge impact on your overall well-being. So it’s important to make an effort to let as much light in as possible.

Before you start knocking down walls or buying new furniture, find the source of the darkness. Is it coming from a lack of windows? Bad furniture placement? Or is your decor to blame?

Here, we take a look at some ways to bring natural light into your home. Whether you’re looking for a minor change in interior design or a complete revamp, read on to learn how to bring natural light into your space.

WALLS & CEILINGS

Obviously, a house needs walls to remain structured and provide protection. After all, If it had no walls and ceiling, it wouldn’t be a house!

The solution to the lack of light in your home may just be in opening more doors and windows during the day. As the sunlight moves throughout the day, you can open blinds and windows on the shady side and close the blinds and windows that might be letting in too much sunlight and making your home feel too hot.

Opening your windows may seem unnecessary when you can simply open your blinds instead, but opening windows invites fresh, clean air and helps you feel hygge during the day.

It helps to have a mesh screen at your door and windows to prevent insects from getting inside. If you’d rather keep all blinds and/or windows open throughout the day, be sure your blinds/curtains are light-colored so they can let in diffused light and keep your space cool.

The key to getting a brighter home may be much more extensive than you thought.

It’s often cheaper to put together the materials needed for a wall and simply slap it together. However, taking the time (and money) to install openings in your walls can really pay off.

If your home is dark because of a lack of windows, you may have a big project on your hands.

Yes, we’re talking about adding more windows!

Making permanent changes to your walls and ceiling can be a scary thought, but the result is a brighter home and a much happier you!

To really take advantage of the light, you’ll want to add bigger windows and sliding doors that fill the height of the wall. With large windows and tall sliding doors, not only will you let much more light in, but you will also feel more connected to the outdoors as you step from your interior to exterior space and still have them feel as one.

You’ll feel more hygge as you allow this happy connection with nature.

As you know, replacing your walls with windows and doors can supply you with a healthy dose of the sun’s rays.

But what’s even better than sunshine all around you? Getting sunshine from above!

Pro tip: Installing a skylight in your ceiling will give your home a decorative edge and let natural light in from the most natural direction.

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REFLECTION

If your home isn’t lacking in windows, but still feels a little drab, your decor might be the culprit.

As you begin looking for things to upgrade, start high up and work your way down the room. For example, are there shinier overhead lighting fixtures that would reflect light and also match the look of the room? Are the tables, chairs, and other furniture in that room absorbing too much light? Could your hardwood floors be the issue?

The idea is to find things that can be switched out for glossier alternatives. This goes for your dining room table, your kitchen/bathroom backsplash and flooring, and even the paint on the walls.

The rule is simple: the glossier the finish, the higher the reflection.

But simply painting with a glossy finish won’t do alone. Glossy dark paint is about as reflective as a matte light one.

Cover your walls in light colors and glossy finishes for optimum reflection. If plain white walls aren’t your style, an off-white or very light color will suffice.

Be careful to not compromise your design for glossy finishes. If an upgrade doesn’t match the space, it can make the entire room look tacky.

Finally, the best way to reflect the natural light in your home is by incorporating the most reflective surface—mirrors!

Add large mirrors to the walls for a little personality and A LOT of reflection.

Pro tip: Hang mirrors on the walls opposite windows for maximum lighting!

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ARTIFICIAL LIGHT

This might sound a little counterintuitive, but some lights can actually help bring more artificial “natural” light into your home.

Of course, having sunlight from your window is always the best way to go, but there are ways to make do when the weather isn’t so forgiving.

The goal is to have the lighting in your home mimic the sun’s natural cycle. This helps your body adjust to light and keeps you in a happy, cozy mood all day long.

This practice is common in Denmark, where the idea of hygge is very widespread. Hygge refers to the quality of warmth and comfort that comes from anything that makes you feel cozy and happy.

This Danish practice often involves using light at lower placement (candles are a great way to do this) in the morning and evening and brighter overhead lights during the day. Using cooler or warmer lights as appropriate can also help you feel hygge.

Pro tip: Opt for efficient LED lighting if you plan to use artificial lighting during the day.

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Now that you know how to bring more natural light into your home, you can start making plans to upgrade your space. Although some of these tips will require professional assistance, you can brighten your home with a few DIY projects as well. As you spend time in a brighter, happier space, your health, happiness, and overall well-being will improve.

About Us

All-Phaseoffers lighting fixtures that beautify your home and bring a sense of coziness to every space. The Danish concept of hygge is the inspiration behind our company. With lighting that mimics the natural cycle of the sun, you can experience more happiness, better health, and improved mental clarity at any time of day.

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Filed Under: 2020, Ceiling Lights, Styles & Trends

Channel Your Inner Designer With These Modern Ceiling Fans

Channel Your Inner Designer With These Modern Ceiling Fans

by admin · Mar 25, 2020

Does your home decor style say modern? Maybe it says transitional. Or, maybe you’re wanting to abandon a former you, do a complete 180, and create a modern look. To give your home a modern finish, there are some fundamental elements you’ll want to consider. Yes, the right kind of pillows and picture frames will come into play, but let’s start with more of a central piece – a statement piece – something you can design around. No we’re not talking about a couch or table. Believe it or not, we’re talking ceiling fans. 

The right kind of ceiling fan can introduce your style with some serious flare and help tie a  room together, so why not start with it? Convinced? Let’s walk through some of the different types and maybe, just maybe, one of these modern ceiling fans will spark an interest in you. 

Our 3 Favorite Types of Modern Ceiling Fans in 2019

All modern, contemporary ceiling fans will offer sleek lines, smooth finishes, and little to no adornment. Now you might be wondering how modern ceiling fans differ. Well, our goal is to inspire your whole space – how the fan you select will complement your furniture, paintings, and color schemes. Let’s get to it.

Mid-Century Modern

A contemporary bedroom with mid-century modern ceiling fan and large windows facing the swimming pool

This type of style dates back to the 1950s (hence, mid-century style) and focuses on simple features and naturally integrated materials. Take lots of natural wood and mix it with different metals, large glass windows, natural and warm hues, and asymmetric detailing, and you have yourself a mid-century style home. 

This style has remained just as popular since it was first developed. Homeowners like the idea of linking the inside of their home to the outside just through the use of specific materials. Mid-century modern style has also gained wide popularity for its sleek and simple design principles. 

To complement this type of living, you’ll want a mid-century modern ceiling fan combined with different materials. We suggest finding a fan that combines natural wood with a brassy metal for some intentional contrast. For inspiration, you could go with dark walnut wood blades and an antique bronze for the mounting device and motor. Or, play around with mixing a dark cherry wood with polished nickel. 

Whichever pairing you choose, know that you can create that desired medley of wood and metal with just one piece – yes, that one piece can be a ceiling fan and it can play a significant role in the aesthetic of a room. For a sleek, contemporary look, check out our Amherst ceiling fan. 

Modern Farmhouse

A neutral-colored bedroom with different textures and natural light seeping through

The modern farmhouse feel has risen in popularity over the last few years, but don’t confuse it with a rustic look. Modern farmhouse style takes the relaxed feel of a farmhouse and dresses it up with modern accents – modern accents being fine lines, glossy finishes, and neutral color schemes that say ‘sophisticated’, rather than ‘rustic’. 

To get the full effect of a modern farmhouse, modern contemporary ceiling fans will subtly tie everything together. Similar to mid-century modern, modern farmhouse ceiling fans should also play on natural textures and materials, like wood and steel. But to incorporate that farmhouse vibe, your pieces should also look “well-used” – this doesn’t mean damaged, but rather, intentionally distressed. 

To achieve this look, check out our Nomad ceiling fan.

The Boho Look

Indoor tropical ceiling fan with palm leaf blades

Boho or Bohemian, style lends itself to more of a relaxed, carefree vibe. Yet, it’s still considered modern because of its recent trendiness. In a mission to embrace the unusual, boho-inspired homeowners will decorate their space with eclectic items and features, bold colors, and whichever patterns and textures they like. That being said, it’s not all random. 

You can still deliberately pull fun, unique items and colors together to give your space a cohesive, boho vibe you desire. But to achieve the full contemporary, boho look, you’ll need a modern ceiling fan – and not only for aesthetic. Imagine a light breeze swirling around you as you snuggle up to your tassel pillows. To create that carefree space, an interesting ceiling fan will give you both the aesthetic and function your boho heart needs. 

Consider unique ceiling fans that might even look unconventional. If you truly want a boho space, you don’t have to worry about lines coming together in uniformity. It’s all about picking up unique pieces along your journey and making them fit. As there’s no formula to boho style, we urge you to look for interesting ceiling fans – maybe it’s asymmetrical or carved from mismatched wood. Whatever it is, let it speak to your inner designer.

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And that’s what really makes a modern space, well, modern. But don’t feel limited to these styles of ceiling fans; at the end of the day, it’s your space and you should create it how you want to. Remember, modern ceiling fans can bring a complete look together just by acting as a centerpiece. 

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Are LED’s Worth the Investment? Let’s do the math…

Are LED’s Worth the Investment? Let’s do the math…

by admin · Mar 25, 2020

It’s a fair question! I’ve seen their ups and downs, so let me tell you my experiences with the bulbs. When one of the first PAR30 bulbs came out, one of my clients invested a small fortune filling every can light in his home with those bulbs.  Supposedly, they were rated for 50,000 hours (about 20 years of life), but within the first year, he’d already lost one bulb. The second year, two more bulbs burned out. 

The Evolution of LED

So are LED lights a bust? Hang with me for the rest of the story. Over the years that followed, the industry went crazy about LEDs and the progress was astounding. Infamous hot-to-the-touch energy-sucking halogen bulbs were replaced by clean, crisp LED bulbs. 

Similarly, some LED fixtures, such as the standard A-19 lamp, even have a clever filament-imitation inside the bulbs. This way, they provide all the functional benefits of LED lighting, while still catering to traditional expectations of how residential-use bulbs should look.

Function and Form

But does that mean LED lights are all style, with disappointing results? Actually, thanks to a few more years of trial and error, today’s LED’s are reliable, affordable, very functional and save lots of energy. They decrease wattage use and offer options all over the Kelvin scale (varying light color temperatures).  Almost any fixture can be fitted for LED bulbs, and most manufacturers recommend them for new fixtures.

Let’s Check the Math Out

A traditional incandescent bulb runs at 60 watts and will last a year with average use in a home, and average energy costs nationwide add up to $.15 per kWh (kilowatt hour).  A typical American home has approximately 50 light bulbs and run an average of 3 hours per day, requiring roughly 270 kWh to power those bulbs and need to be changed every 6-8 months. 

Check out the annual costs of incandescent bulbs in both a home. The results will surprise you. 

Lighting Costs in an average Home:

Incandescent Bulb Cost

$1.50 ea bulb x 73 bulbs (based on average life) =

 $109.50

Incandescent Energy Cost

60 watts x 3 hours x 365 days x 50 bulbs=3.3 million-watt hours (3,285 kWh) =

$493

Total Incandescent Cost Per Year in a Home $602.50 

LED Energy Costs

At home: 9 watts x 3 hours x 365 days x 50 bulbs = 492k watt hours (492 kWh) =

 $73.80 per year

LED Bulb Cost

$3.50 ea bulb x 7.5 bulbs (based on average life) =

 $26.25 per year

Total LED Cost Per Year in a Home $100.05 

Average LED Savings

$502.45 per year

Replacing your incandescent bulbs with energy efficient, longer-lasting bulbs save you an average of $502.45 in a typical size American home. Larger homes, or homes where power cost exceeds $.15 per kWh would see an even more dramatic savings. Not to mention that LED bulbs usually last much longer than incandescent bulbs and will save you the cost of constantly buying new bulbs. 

These bulbs have finally become what they were intended to be—beautiful, functional, long-lasting, affordable bulbs.  All the things you want in a light bulb! So, are LED’s worth the money? Now that we’re past their beginning stages… Absolutely. 

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