Thursday, May 1, 2014

A New Lighting Guide

 
Littman Brands has published a new lighting Look Book this is a very helpful guide into lighting and design.
The look book details different design styles and gives great tips on how to create and place lighting for every room in your home.
Some useful tips include how to create 3 layers of lighting: Ambient, task and accent.
Ambient lighting or the base layer of a room can be determined by multiplying the square footage of a room by 1.5 the total number will be the minimum amount of incandescent watts required to illuminate a room.
Task lighting is to illuminate activities in your room, to figure out the amount of light you need take the square footage of the task area and times it by 2.5. Use this equation in the kitchen where you will be doing food prep, or near the vanity where you will need extra light for grooming.
Accent light should illuminate the space with 3 times more light than the surrounding area. An accent areas is a something you want to draw extra attention to, like art, with a picture light, or an architectural element in the room like a fireplace or a special feature.
Other tips include how to find the right size fixture for every room and where to hang them. 

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Light Control Education

 
Why do you use dimmers?
In the past, before the "light bulb law" I used dimmers mostly as a way to save energy. With the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, energy usage is now regulated. That does not mean that you no longer need to do your share to help with energy consumption. It means that now more than ever before there are more options and more ways to save energy.
I still use dimmers to save energy, even with more energy efficient bulbs (It is true that your energy usage decreases when the lights are dimmed with energy efficient bulbs) - but I now find myself more concerned about how well a bulb dims. Take for example my little kitchen I just remodeled, I am using 10 of a 7 watt MR16 LED bulb and 3 of a 10 watt LED PAR20 bulbs. I choose bulbs from TCP, a 7 watt MR16 GU10 LED bulb in the 2700K with white housing that looks great in my white glass shade track heads from CAL. The PAR20 also in a 2700K from TCP bulbs goes in a metal pendant from Murray Feiss, the Dutch pendant shown here, and here, that hangs over my island/bar. These bulbs dim remarkably well, they go very dim, and I love that the housing is white so the bulb doesn't stand out inside my track heads. I have all 100 watts on one dimmer switch, I used the Ariadni dimmer from Lutron. I more often than not have these lights dimmed. (Side Note: can you believe I light up my entire kitchen with 100watts of light, not including my under cabinet lights which is a total of 12.75watts (not on a dimmer)- So 112.75watts lights up an entire kitchen- really well! Incredible!) In my kitchen I use my dimmer more for comfort than I do energy consumption. When I am cooking I want a lot of light, but in the early morning or later in the evening I want soft light. Do you find this true with you as well?
 
Do you know that not all CFL and LED's are dimmable?? Yep- here we go again, we want to use energy efficient bulbs, we want to save energy but why is it so complicated??
I feel your pain- I really do!  
I have customers who come in all the time and feel frustrated and overwhelmed with all these changes, some who come buy bulk of the incandescent bulbs (yes, we still have a few) so they can use incandescent bulbs even after the energy bill is fully implemented at the end of 2014.  I even feel overwhelmed by all the changes, new product seems to hit the market everyday. I want to test all the new product and see if it's as good as advertised- especially when it comes to dimming capabilities. 
At the store we try to make sure that the product we recommend meets a standard we would all be willing to take home and use. Gary Felt, aka the in house light bulb expert, spends a significant amount of his time ordering and testing new bulbs. We test the bulbs on the showroom floor, in the offices, the shop, the bathrooms, and in the warehouse. We test so many bulbs in different applications, if you need a good bulbs ask us to help, we can give you some recommendations! I recently came across a helpful guide that I want to share with you, Lutron, one of, if not the biggest distributor of light controls/dimmers has a LIST, an ever changing list, of dimmers that are compatible with the CFL and LED bulbs. You can use this list to find a bulb that will work with the dimmer you all ready have or find a dimmer that will work with the bulb you like best. Keep this list in mind when you buy you next energy efficient light bulb, you're going to need it, of course you can always just call, email or better yet stop by the store, we are here to help!

Monday, April 14, 2014

Interior Inspiration: Dressing the Dining Room with a Drum

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Mercer Street Linear Pendant


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Lexington Drum Pendant
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Diamond Grill Pendant

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Cilindro Drum
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Brentwood Chandelier
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Tamburo Glass drum
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Mercer Street two-tiered pendant
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Nianda fixture

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Pembroke Pendant
It has been too long since I posted beautiful inspiring interiors. The drum shade has been used over and over again, and here you can see why! It is so versatile- Drum fixture look equally amazing in a contemporary dining room, a transitional and a very traditional room. These drum fixtures come in many colors, materials and sizes. You can find the perfect one on our website, have you seen the new and improved www.feltlighting.com yet?

Friday, April 4, 2014

Friday's Favorite: Modern Chrome

Hudson Valley Bari Fixture
Hudson Valley Waterloo Fixture
Fredrick Raymond Omni fixture 

Maxim Sync Fixture 
Fredrick Raymond Impulse Fixture 
ELK Frenzy Fixture 

Sleek and chic chrome or polished nickel contemporary fixtures are making a huge splash in the lighting industry. I have featured a few of my favorites for you today. If you follow Felt Lighting on instagram you have all ready seen the Bari fixture from Hudson Valley, it is a front runner on a project right now. As much as I love the trendy brass fixtures this chrome is a fresh alternative. 

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Flower Power

Riviera Pendant

Circeo Pendant 

Cypress Pendant 

Broche Fixture 

Sweeny Pendant 

It is officially spring (just don't look outside, it's snowing) , the flowers are starting to bloom so naturally I want to show you some of the best floral lighting there is. Flowers have been used as an accent in lighting for as long as I can remember, today I spotlight some updated floral fixtures. You can find more traditional fixtures here. While you spring clean your house and yard think about updating your lights to something beautiful and bright like these floral fixtures! And while we are on the topic of spring cleaning, have you read my post on how to best clean your lights?? 

Friday, March 14, 2014

Friday's Favorite: White on Trend

Eurofase Bollo Pendant

Eurofase Piquito Pendant

Eurofase Rojin Pendant

Eurofase Valente LED Pendant

Murray Feiss Freemont Pendant
Murray Feiss Dutch Pendant
 
 
I have been searching high and low for a metal pendant for a special application, and I wanted to share my favorite from the search. High gloss white is on trend right now, and the metal makes these pendants extra durable. All of these are hung on 120 volt cord, which is important for this particular job since these will be converted into pendants that will hang off a track- Did you know you can do that? It's a great alternative when you want multiple pendants but only have one power source. For this job there is one power source in the middle of the kitchen we are using a track in a large T shape, at the end of the kitchen is a bar where 3 of these pendants will hang. What pendant do you like the best?
 

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Comfort Dim- New from Nora Lighting








Recreate the warmth of the sunset with LED Lighting

An innovation in energy efficient dimming, Comfort Dim presented by Nora and Cree™, warms the light as fixture is dimmed. Comfort Dim color tunes the temperature from a bright 2700K to a romantic and comfortable 1800K on a gradual, even curve. The Comfort Dim option is available on the Nspec Sapphire Series and the Nora Marquise Series downlights making them perfect solutions for restaurants, cineplex, home theaters, multi-purpose event venues and other applications where the temperature and comfort of the light set the mood. The Comfort Dim option is available on 4 different lumen levels:

850 and 1250 Lumens for lower ceiling heights in commercial and residential applications. (Sapphire and Marquise Series, Marquise Retrofit)

2000 Lumens for light commercial and residential high ceiling applications. (Sapphire and Marquise Series)

3000 Lumen for commercial applications (Sapphire Series)