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  • Get the LED Out
  • REMODELING Magazine (9/1/2006)
  • Could it be lights out for conventional bulbs?
  • Points of Light
  • REMODELING Magazine (9/1/2006)
  • Like day and night, lighting design can make all the difference to a room. It doesn't matter how much clients spend on fixtures, without proper lighting that takes into account the room's use and the mood the client wants to create, the final look will not be as beautiful or functional as it could have been. Here are some pointers for good lighting design.
  • Lights Fantastic
  • UPSCALE REMODELING MAGAZINE (7/1/2006)
  • It's technical and artistic, tangible yet ethereal, all at the same time — it's lighting. It can affect mood, aid or hinder functionality, and even become a focal point. Here are a variety of options in decorative fixtures, ranging from modern and minimalist to fabulous and funky, sure to add pizzazz to any room in which they are included.
  • New Arrival: LiteJet Lighting Control
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (9/1/2005)
  • The LiteJet lighting control system includes an LCD touchpanel to control more than 500 dimming levels and 12 timed-event options, among other features. Blending digital dimming and whole-room lighting with the dependability of a hard-wire system, the LiteJet system is installed using CAT-5 wiring and plug-in connectors.
  • New Arrival: Compact Fluorescent Lighting
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (9/1/2005)
  • This compact fluorescent vent light for the bathroom installs quickly between mounted studs and attached hanger bars, the company says. The VLCF4 light assembly, with a 5 ½-inch-square housing base, uses a 14-watt fluorescent bulb. The unit is compatible with the single-port bath exhaust kit (REG100FL) and the deluxe two-port kit (DX150FL).
  • New Arrival: Glass Pendant Lighting
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (9/1/2005)
  • Used as monopoints, lighting for rail systems, or as multiple lighting systems, these line voltage glass pendants have exceptional design flexibility, the firm says. The lighting fixtures include a dome-shaped shade made of transparent glass and a matte glass-lined inner shade. Colored glass choices include cobalt blue, gold, turquoise, and red. They are 12 ¾ inches tall and 12-5/8 inches wide.
  • Interior Products Review: Period-Style Products
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (7/1/2005)
  • Time-worn brick, intricate moldings, decorative art glass, and knotty pine flooring reminiscent of simpler times can help homeowners escape the pressures of the 21st century. Whether they install just a few well-placed stained glass lighting fixtures that speak of Frank Lloyd Wright or elaborate molding and millwork to create a gingerbread-house effect, builders and remodelers are realizing that profits abound in the designs of days gone by.
  • Lighting for Traditional Homes
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (11/15/2001)
  • So much of what we see in design magazines are the ultra-modern interiors. It's true that progressive design is a hot topic, but it's not for everyone. How does the owner of a more traditionally styled house make use of today's lighting techniques?

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