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LED Home Lighting - A Starter's Guide

Lot of individuals have come across LED Home Lighting in one form or another; typically in torches, Christmas lights and solar or mains powered garden lighting. However many are still unaware that home LED home lighting is currently not only possible, but very much the future of domestic lighting.

The Lighting Business is fast dropping additional investment within the current generation of low-power lamps (Compact Fluorescent Lamps or CFLs - ungainly, garish and, being filled with Mercury vapour, a disposal nightmare). Firms like the giant Philips Lighting Corporation have already stated their commitment to LED Home Lighting as the way forward.

Consequently the availability, range and affordability of LED Home Lighting solutions is growing at an explosive rate. But as at this point it is still best to introduce LED Home Lighting into your personal home by approaching those application that LEDs are best in a position to replace.

The essential distinction between traditional incandescent light bulbs and LED lights is that the former wastes as much as 98% of the electrical energy provided as heat but does shine light in all directions, whereas LED light sources convert almost all their electricity into light (therefore the reason they stay cool to the touch) however shine a pure and very intense directional light.

The other key differentiator is value of ownership. LED light bulbs last an extremely long time (3 decades of normal use) and cost so little to run that the cost of the electricity utilised throughout the entire lifetime of a bulb is almost certain to be less than the cost of the bulb itself. It is in stark contrast to normal non-LED bulbs which are typically well over 500 times the price of the bulb itself in operating and replacement costs.

These specific qualities (extremely efficient, zero fire risk and focused light) make LED light bulbs a perfect substitute for spot lights, especially the ubiquitous halogen lamps currently found in numerous homes and that waste heat and money in abundance.

But changing domestic halogen down lighters is only one aspect of spot lighting that LED lamps are good for. Additionally they make appropriate display lights and as a bonus can be fitted in places where you couldn't even think about using conventional incandescent spot lights because of the risk of damage and fire from their extremely high operating temperature.

LED spot lights are a natural choice for bringing illumination to display units, cabinets, beneath kitchen shelves and inside cupboards and wardrobes. They can be easily installed next to objects and surfaces without any danger of causing heat damage and often give a much better light than ordinary light bulbs in such uses.

The other dimension that home LED home lighting is revolutionising is mood lighting, bringing a whole new array of effects that existing lighting technology cannot begin to emulate. LED mood lighting offers a brand new palette of vibrant color that may be altered and blended at will to produce stunning effects, either as a focal point or cast against floors, ceilings and walls to change the ambiance of any room or space in your house.

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