Lighting for home and office (II)
GLS lamps, the standard low-cost electric globe which does an excellent job of spilling light in all directions. Crown silver globes, Opaque silver coating over the rounded end of the bulb throws all the light back on to the reflector dish. Reflector-back globes, throws the light directly out of the front of the globe. Dimmers, vary the intensity of light delivered from one or a connected battery of lights. For tips on lighting in the home we talked to Andrew of focus lighting, specialists who run an advisory service from their show-room, Sydney and are Australia’s largest outlet for the Kempton light system.
Andrew believes that illumination is among in any room, but one under-rated by many people. They’ll spend a lot of time and thought on furniture and color schemes but neglect to show them off effectively. “Make lighting work for you,” says Andrew. He says the most popular lighting system at the present time is a combination of recessed down-lighting and track-lighting. Track-lighting, is superb spots can be focused from the center of the room upon specific work areas. In living room and hall spaces, the best track-lighting is a parabolic spot using a crown silver globe. This type of globe combined with the spotlight reflector enables you to focus a definite, controlled beam exactly where you want it.