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Archive for January, 2011

Bye Bye Light Bulb?

Author: Ashton Harrison

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The government has passed measures to prohibit the sale of incandescent light bulbs, thus encouraging the use of more energy-efficient lighting alternatives, such as compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and LED lamps. However, you don’t need to panic or stock up on bulbs! In response to the fact that the federal government enacted the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, the industry has been hard at work coming up with energy efficient options.  This law will require all general-purpose light bulbs that produce 310–2600 lumens of light (greater than 30 watts) to be 30% more energy efficient than our current incandescent bulbs by 2012 to 2014.  The efficiency standards will start with 100-watt bulbs in January 2012 and end with 40-watt bulbs in January 2014. Exempt are Light bulbs outside of this range; historically, those less than 40 watts or greater than 150 watts. In addition, several classes of specialty lights such as appliance lamps, rough service bulbs, 3-way bulbs, colored lamps and plant lights are also exempt. By 2020, a second tier of restrictions will become effective. This next tier requires all general-purpose bulbs to produce at least 45 lumens per watt (similar to current CFLs). Exemptions from the Act include reflector flood, 3-way bulbs, candelabra, colored and other specialty bulbs. California will phase out the use of incandescent bulbs by 2018. They mandate a minimum standard of 25 lumens per watt by 2013 and 60 lumens per watt by 2018.

Incandescent light bulb production was expected to end in the coming years as regulations come into force banning their sale. However, manufacturers are now making more efficient incandescent bulbs and should have compliant versions available before the “official ban”. There is also currently a high-efficiency “hybrid” version of the halogen light bulb that looks just like your regular incandescent bulb! Meanwhile, LED bulbs are now coming in familiar shapes and sizes and color rendering has improved. And prices continue to fall, making them more affordable every day.  In many cases, the LED alternative might make more sense because they are so efficient. You will be able to use a 3-watt LED where you currently use a 60-watt incandescent bulb and a 17-watt LED where you currently use a 100-watt bulb and you will get the same amount of light!

What this all means to you is that there is good news! Bulbs that look JUST LIKE your regular household incandescent bulb in every way will be available to you by the time the incandescent bulb goes away (-And remember, there is also the chance that a high-efficient incandescent bulb will be developed!), so you definitely don’t want to stock up on the high energy-consumption bulbs that we all use today! WE will keep you posted.

The chart below compares Incandescent, Fluorescent and LED wattages and their corresponding Lumens:

Incandescent Watts

Fluorescent (CFL) watts

LED Watts

Minimum Light Output Lumens

40

9-13

4-5

450

60

13-15

6-8

800

75

18-25

9-13

1100

100

23-30

16-20

1600

150

30-55

25-28

2600

Links to our special bulbs:

Our compact fluorescent bulb virtually indistinguishable from your current bulb: 15 watt CFL fluorescent regular light bulb shape
Our LED household bulb: 5.8 Watts 2700K LED Regular Shape A Bulb Medium Base
Our Halogen Hybrid:  43 Watt Clear Eco-Friendly Halogen A19 Bulbs, 2-Pack
Our Best LED Chandelier Bulb:  2 watt Best LED Candelabra Light Bulb

©Shades of Light 2011

Before and After Contest Winner!

Author: Katrina

The time is finally here! It is time to announce the big winner or our customers BEFORE AND AFTER CONTEST. We had some really great entries. I was truly impressed with our customers spaces, displaying such creativity and style! I wanted to show everyone our “winners” space as well as some very impressive “honorable mentions”

Let’s start with the winner. The before pictures of this space were the what I would call conventional, not a lot of excitement going on but a nice space none the less.

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What a difference a rug makes. Designer Cindy Schwarz chose our Ming Hand-Knotted Rug for her client’s home. It really warms the room and gives it the color it lacked. The rug complements the lovely neutral furniture and picks up the colors in the artwork above the fireplace perfectly. It is amazing how much larger the space feels once the rug is added. The rug defines the space and grounds the center, giving a since of finish and relaxation.

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Then Cindy added our Soho Chandelier over the client’s dining table. A clean, classic look, I love how the chandelier complements the lines in the dining chairs and enlivens the warmth of the wood tones.

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Nice picks and well done to our winner!!

Now some honorable mentions we just couldn’t keep to ourselves.

Maritza Strand redesigned her bedroom, furniture and all, but in the end found it was still lacking something. By simply changing the ceiling light, the room finally felt like the glamorous redesign she desired. We all hate those “builder boring” flushmount ceiling lights we inherit when we move in. Maritza chose our Organza Shade & Crystal Chandelier to take her room from “generic” to “dazzling”. Yes, you can hang a chandelier close to your ceiling in place of a flushmount!! We have tons of mini chandelier options for those low 8” ceilings.

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A stunning kitchen transformation is always fun to see. Mandy Lark accentuated her amazing kitchen redo with our always popular Barcelona Pendant over the kitchen island. The accent lighting complements the space without being overwhelming. These pieces create fun light effects on the walls and ceiling, creating great mood lighting for entertaining. I bet some great parties are to be had in this space. Mandy says, “I feel like I got a whole new room!”

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I want to thank all of our customers who sent in their “Before and After” pictures. We love to see what creative and stylish customers we have. It is both encouraging and exciting! Until next time.

Featured on The Decorologist

A big thanks goes to Kristie over at The Decorologist for referencing our Cord and Plug DIY article! Check out the article here.

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Better Homes and Gardens February 2011

Our Long Neck Ceramic Table Lampand Sassy Sisal Rug help compete a bedroom look in Beteer Homes & Gardens February 2011 issue.