Posts Tagged ‘Outdoor Lighting’

Architectural Area Lighting

December 16th, 2009

Architectural area lights feature an aesthetic component that differentiates them from the purely functional fixtures used in typical site lighting. Although the lamps used in both architectural area lighting and site lighting are often similar–if not identical– light sources, architectural area lights are made with a noticeably higher level of decorative design and ornamentation. As such, purchasing costs can be rather high, and this can deter municipalities, academic institutions, and even small corporations from making an investment that would otherwise serve their outdoor lighting needs on a number of levels ranging from public appeal to commercial branding. When commercial site developers, architects, and contractors encounter this type of resistance, they can turn to RLLD Commercial Lighting for adjunct lighting design support that will enable them to propose cost-effective, energy saving light sourcing that offers both tangible benefits and ROI on multiple levels. Contractors frequently encounter office buildings, churches, museums, civic centers, municipal headquarters, universities, restaurants, resorts, and country clubs that require a highly customized, often very sophisticated architectural area lighting system that will contribute certain key elements to their property, building architecture, and public image. The fixtures and lamps that will ultimately be used to build these systems must completely accommodate the multiple demands of dark sky laws, increasingly strict LPW efficiency codes, minimum foot candle requirements, and bring the client measurable ROI through reduced power requirements and minimized ongoing maintenance. If you are a commercial developer or sole proprietor working as a DIY electrical contractor, you can quickly and accurately accommodate these many demands in an expeditious manner is to work with a vendor like RLLD Commercial Lighting that offers complimentary, adjunct design services with a systematic approach. Before we suggest any specific lamps or fixtures, we first want to learn more specifics from you regarding your client’s site. When we understand architectural area lighting to actually be a combination of four separate elements- parking lot lighting, parking garage lighting, building architectural lighting, and security lighting- the right questions to ask become readily apparent. Does your client have a parking lot, a parking garage, or both? What is the total number of buildings located on the property? Are there public park areas, open landscapes, recreational areas, or walkways that require special lighting? How many people work or visit the facility at night? What is the total acreage of the property if it is located on a considerably large piece of land? How much light will the entire system output, what it will cost, and what will be the expected return on investment for your client? The data gathered from this dialogue is now inputted into sophisticated lighting design software that enables us to calculate on a point by point level the exact photometric requirements needed to determine which specific fixtures will best provide building accent light, perimeter and walkway security, glare free, well-lit parking areas, and aesthetic, shadow-free landscape, and an energy savings package that offers a measurable ROI by means of energy and maintenance cost savings. By eliminating the guesswork from architectural area lighting, RLLD Commercial Lighting helps contractors first determine exactly what lighting levels and power requirements are optimal to propose, and second, which actual products will most effectively and affordably offer clients lasting solutions that are affordable, reliable, and aesthetically superior. By giving smaller design firms and individual lighting design consultants access to software normally affordable only to larger firms, RLLD Commercial Lighting also helps level the lighting design playing field, arming small companies and consultants with competitive advantages that can rival even the largest firms in photometric accuracy, specification grade quality, and multiple benefits at the line item level. RLLD Commercial Lighting maintains a full selection of architectural area lighting fixtures, lamping options, commercial lighting poles, and mounting accessories that allow the contractor to offer more options to the client at the line item level. As a representative of a number of reputable, domestic, and established manufacturers, we can offer any commercial developer, architect, or lighting designer impeccable lead time on products made here in the United States and drop shipped anywhere in the country to expedite time to market delivery of products and services.

Contemporary Home Lighting Makes It Complete

October 20th, 2009

Down the lane, it was Edison who invented the bulb to light up the dark. But with the advent of new techniques and the influence of modern gadgets, a bulb and tube light sounds antique. The modern bulbs and lightning has be titled as Contemporary lightning.

No construction, no work place, no building concept is complete without the perfect lighting to make it look more elegant and sophisticated. The word is contemporary. Now a day you will find companies which specializes in architectural lighting, using different types of light to unite the feel of a project, enhancing its themes and, less interestingly, making it compatible with building standards.

Lighting Makes It Complete

There are many architectural lighting specialists, who will accommodate whatever project you have taken on. Many design concepts for commercial property, specialize in private homes. And some will even show homeowners how to use architectural lighting to change the look and feel of their own residences!

One can work with glass to create contemporary designs, inspired by the natural world, to complement and enhance living and working spaces. This marks its presence with the contemporary and classic lighting, furniture and interiors for people who appreciate the beauty of nature and the subtleties of good design.

Classification Of Contemporary Lighting

Outdoor lights: They are important not only for decorative reasons, but also to improve safety

and security. Wall sconces flanking your front door and post lights on the walkway will brighten the entrance to your home and create a feeling of comfort.

Expand your outdoor entertaining possibilities by adding outdoor lighting to your deck and patio.

A large selection of outdoor lighting from traditional to contemporary lighting styles will ensure that you will be able to find an outdoor fixture to fit your decor.

Indoor lighting: Form + Function’s wide selection of wall sconces makes it possible for you to find the lighting that will suit your style and enhance the ambience of your home.

Our selection includes quality wall sconces for indoor use as well as outdoor wall lights. A chandelier over your dining table can create a soft, warm atmosphere similar to candlelight.

Form + Function offers chandeliers in a wide variety of styles, from contemporary chandeliers for a sleek, modern look, casual/rustic chandeliers for a relaxed feel to traditional and Mission/Arts & Crafts chandeliers for enduring style.

Conclusion:

Express your personal style with lighting and home accessories that make your home special: whimsical switch cover plates, unusual drawer pulls, candleholders that make you want to light a candle every day, and candles that make doing so more affordable.

Add beauty and function to your kitchen and bath with handcrafted pot and towel holders. To light your world of a small dream house one has to accommodate the lively contemporary lights.




By: Allan Wilson