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Everything You Need to Know About DIY Track Lighting

Everything You Need to Know About DIY Track Lighting

by admin · Jul 14, 2020

Track lighting can be a wonderful addition to your home. These stylish, functional pieces have limitless uses, including:

  • Directional task lighting
  • Over-the-table or kitchen island lighting
  • Artwork spotlight lighting
  • Over-the-mantle lighting
  • Eye-catching general lighting

Designers have traditionally used track lighting in narrow hallways or to highlight art on the wall in studies, but because of its incredible flexibility, it is now used more extensively in living rooms, bathrooms and even bedrooms. This adds a contemporary touch to almost any space, making it perfect for a new build home or for renovated spaces in an existing home.

However, because multiple pieces are needed to assemble a functional track lighting system, picking the right one for you can seem daunting. The good news is that simple track lighting systems are made up of three different pieces, and knowing more about them can help you pick the right one. 

1. The Track

First, take a look at the track itself. If you’re buying an all-inclusive fixture, style and size are your primary concerns. Is it large enough for your space? Will it perform its function and add the style you want?

If you’re purchasing components separately to create a custom fixture, keep in mind that different companies use different “styles” of track. Most companies sell tracks in segments ranging from 2’ to 8’, usually in H-style, J-style, and L-style. Any style will work, as long as you make sure ALL the components are the same style.

2. The Power Source

Examine the space where you’ll place the track lighting. The power source can be added in the middle of the track, or on the end, depending on your needs. If your electrical box is between each end of the track, use a floating canopy. If your track system will begin at the electrical box, you will need a live end feed power source. 

3. The Track Heads

These heads will add your personal style to the track, in addition to facilitating the light source. Similarly, select your bulb based on the task and atmosphere it’s meant to serve, whether it’s an integrated LED head or a standard light bulb socket. To attach the track heads, simply insert the connection points inside the track and rotate the connection point until they lock in place. 

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4. Custom Built vs. All-Inclusive Tracks

Top-tier track lighting companies, such as Nuvo Lighting, offer countless kits that include all three components. They’re ready for assembly and easily to install, and you know exactly how your track light will turn out.

On the other hand, they also sell the components separately to enable full customization. This way, you can create a track lighting fixture that fits your exact needs and style, even if it requires a bit more work to keep things consistent.

Keep in mind that some types of track lighting require additional parts. For example, a Flexrail system uses mounts with posts that suspend the track from the ceiling, instead of mounting it flush to the drywall. 

Now that you know the basics, you’re ready to tackle your own lighting project! As always, feel free to contact one of our lighting experts with any questions. Here’s to you and keeping your track lighting project on track!

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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.

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