headerLighting That Enhances Your Home’s Features and Style

Lighting is an inexpensive way to upgrade your home décor. Giving your home an upgrade with lighting makes your colors come alive and saves energy costs. House of Lights (HOL) in Melbourne shares the latest trends for enhancing with lights.

Hinkley Lighting’s “Bentley” light has a brushed bronze finish with off-white cinnamon-trimmed silk shades and delicate crystal accents.

Hinkley Lighting’s “Bentley” light has a brushed bronze finish with off-white cinnamon-trimmed silk shades and delicate crystal accents.

LED lighting in all forms is still trending for home illumination. This includes decorative fixtures and recess lighting. “LED is an exciting technology which is changing how we see the design of lighting fixtures,” Jocelyn said.  “LED lends the designer the opportunity to design any shape into a dining chandelier or other household fixtures including bath, kitchen, under the cabinet and landscape.”

Along with exciting shapes, LED is energy efficient and long lasting. Gone are the days of climbing a ladder to change bulbs in 10 to 20 foot ceilings; with LED bulbs the lifespan is around 40,000 hours and will continue to put out bright light over its entire lifespan.

Incandescent bulbs’ lifespan are very short and expend 80 percent of its energy in heat and

Geometric Gems: The “Helios” is a sunburst shape of etched Piastra glass.  “Spectra” features a large, floating etched glass sphere inside a unique diamond shape with vintage appeal.  Luxe Lodge: “Cabot” blends vintage simplicity and rustic sophistication.

Geometric Gems: The “Helios” is a sunburst shape of etched Piastra glass.“Spectra” features a large, floating etched glass sphere inside a unique diamond shape with vintage appeal.
Luxe Lodge: “Cabot” blends vintage simplicity and rustic sophistication.

that means only 20 percent in light so you can see how changing to LED will greatly decrease air conditioning demand and energy cost. Because of its brighter output you can use fewer recess lights than you would with incandescent recess lighting. Overall it is a wonderful cost saving trend in the lighting industry. House of Lights LED kelvin temperatures range from 2700K to 3000K. These temperatures make a huge difference in how warm a glow your home presents.

HOL has spent a great deal of research time to introduce customers to the right LED choice. “This is really an important issue and we see very

satisfied customers with our Eco LED collections,” Jocelyn said. Visit ECOLEDcollection.com for additional information.

Other lighting trends include “INSTAglam,” adding sparkle to any space with crystal and lavish finishes. Another style called “Luxe Lodge” has an informal rustic meets chic approach. “Geometric Gems” works angles with unique shapes that add drama to décor.

The “New classics” styles take the traditional look to a different level with sleek streamlined minimal elegance.

New Classics: “Everly” incorporates a gazing ball as the focal point of the chic, classic design.  “Revere” has a traditional coach lantern design with glass faux candle sleeves.  A vintage inspired cast detailing is enhanced by “Plymouth’s” hand-rubbed olde bronze finish.

New Classics: “Everly” incorporates a gazing ball as the focal point of the chic, classic design. “Revere” has a traditional coach lantern design with glass faux candle sleeves. A vintage inspired cast detailing is enhanced by “Plymouth’s” hand-rubbed olde bronze finish.

 

“By the Beach” is a fitting look for the Space Coast area because it includes bird designs, pineapples and leaf designs for coastal dwelling.
House of Lights and Home Accents also sells ceiling fans that are energy efficient and decorative. We find more and more people looking for a designer look in a ceiling fan.

 

House of Lights and Home Accents is the premiere supplier of decorative and functional interior and exterior lighting, ceiling fans, area rugs, furniture, art, accessories and LED products. The House Of lights showroom features 10,000 square feet of shining “jewelry” for your home. Visit TheHouseofLights.com or call (321) 723-8921.

 

 

 


This article appears in the December 2014 issue of SpaceCoast Living.
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