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Posted by Richard Clarke on 9th May 2012

One of the great things about your home is that it’s unique. Decor, furniture, colour schemes – they won’t be the same in any 2 homes. This is what makes your home yours. Whilst this is a very good thing, sometimes there are difficulties. Dealing with lighting rooms with low ceilings is just one of those, especially if you want to preserve its visual appeal. LED lights however, might just hold the answer. There are loads of… Read more

Posted by Richard Clarke on 7th May 2012

There are lots of things you can do to create the illusion of space in a small room – mirrors, light coloured walls and small, uniform furniture are all favoured techniques for making a room look bigger. Well planned lighting can also play a massive part. A good place to start would be your room’s natural light. During the day your windows are a free source of sunlight. As this is some of the best light you can get, it’s important… Read more

Posted by Amit Soni on 16th Apr 2012

Does size really matter?  It’s an age old question that people have been asking since time immemorial, especially with regard to GU10 LED bulbs. On this occasion, it has to be said that the answer is YES! Read on to find out why. No matter what less scrupulous purveyors of LED lighting products may tell you, you will find some degree of variation between the dimensions of traditional GU10 halogens and the LED GU10s you’ll be u… Read more

Posted by Richard Clarke on 12th Mar 2012

Choosing an LED light with the correct beam angle for a particular room is really easy when you know what you’re looking for, and can make all the difference when furnishing your home. What Is A Beam Angle? Let’s start off with the basics. A beam angle is simply a measurement, in degrees, that refers to the width at which light is emitted from a bulb. Most light bulbs rely on a series of reflective mirrors that are designed to co… Read more