For many years now, CFLs (compact fluorescent lamps) have established themselves as energy efficient, low energy or energy saving bulbs.
The emergence of LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) as a lighting solution has now given people two options for low energy lighting. In reality though, there’s only one choice. Continue reading →
There aren’t many things that are worse than the scenario every homeowner dreads – a noise downstairs, an unexplained creak of the floorboards, the sound of glass shattering – there’s a burglar in your home! Continue reading →
We’ve become used to seeing LED lights used for practical purposes more than anything else, and suggesting how a particular spotlight would look great in your kitchen.
We’re delighted to see then, that LEDs have been used for something far more poignant and touching. Continue reading →
There are several important things to consider when you’re purchasing a light bulb.
You’ll need to think about the type of fitting or ‘cap’ you need, the colour, the number of watts and how many lumens you require. But what about the physical shape of the bulb? Isn't it important as well? Continue reading →
It’s summertime, and our thoughts invariably turn to long, lazy afternoons spent in the sun, followed by balmy evenings sipping wine around the barbeque.
Whether you have a diminutive back yard or an enormous garden, choosing the right type of outdoor lighting is really important, so it’s always good to know your options. Continue reading →
To all keen DIY-ers out there - if you're searching for a new project, but you’re not sure about which to choose, why not consider installing some great looking under-cabinet lighting in your kitchen? Continue reading →
One of the most satisfying things for anyone is hearing some really positive feedback.
We’re no different, which is why we’ve teamed up with reviews collection agency reviews.co.uk. So now, our customers can say lots of lovely things about us! Continue reading →
If you were to hear that an iceberg had hit Montreal, you probably wouldn’t believe it as the city is situated 216 metres above sea level.
However, an interactive, architectural, light and sound installation has in fact hit the largest city in the Canadian province of Quebec, and it’s been going down a storm with locals and tourists alike. Continue reading →