Archive for December, 2009

LED Lighting

Monday, December 28th, 2009

I thought I would take this post in a little bit different direction and give an indoor lighting technique some attention that it deserves, but has been lacking - LED Lighting.

This partially comes from my personal background as a musician and from the technical aspect of the stage.  Often overlooked, lighting can make or break a band’s concert, and just as in home lighting, certain trends come about and take the stage lighting scene by storm.  The most recent addition to the stage lighting expert’s utility belt is that of LED lighting.  This is due to the numerous advantages over the conventional lighting schemes (and most, if not all of these advantages transfer to your home lighting scheme as well!).

First, and financially foremost, is the fact that LED lights use drastically less energy than conventional lighting fixtures.  (see graph)

Incandescent vs CFL vs LED Savings

This sheet shows the drastic cost savings that come along with the change to LED lighting systems.  The numbers in this sheet assume you change all the lights in your home, but even a few changes can produce a difference in your energy bill over time.
Another great benefit of LED Lights is their long life-span.  Most LED bulbs last from 50,000 to 120,000 hours, and unlike common bulbs, LED lights do not “burn out”, but instead they dim once their life-span is done; this means a LED bulb could last for thousands of hours past its expected lifetime.

Lastly, LED lighting fixtures produce almost no heat.  This is convenient on many different levels - you are able to place lighting fixtures where you could not place conventional lights, you are able to cover them with thin sheets of cloth to add different lighting elements, and it will reduce your home temperature as well.

Uttermost - A 32 Year Tradition of Quality

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Uttermost Lighting

Uttermost Lighting

Uttermost has set itself apart from competition by offering one of the broadest selections of home lighting fixtures in the industry.  Along with the home lighting, Uttermost offers extensive lines of decor for your home, such as mirrors, art, lamps, and other accessories to make your home your own.

From the formation of The Uttermost Company in 1975 by Bob and Belle Cooper, Uttermost has been 100% owned by the Cooper family.  This came after two generations of furniture manufacturing by Bob and Belle Cooper, and the family has not looked back; the management team, which is made up completely of the Cooper family, has enjoyed steady growth for the past 32 years.  At the Rocky Mount, Virginia factory, approximately 290 employees craft the quality products Uttermost puts its name on.  In addition, a new state-of-the-art West Coast facility was built in 2006 in order to increase distribution capacity, provide faster shipping to West Coast Retailers, and to reduce freight costs to these Retailers.

The name Uttermost is taken from the Bible.  It refers to Acts 1:8, which says “to the uttermost part of the earth”.  This influences their marketing plan in that they offer their products to all parts of the earth.  Uttermost strives to conduct its business in a manner consistent with Biblical principles.

Uttermost has built itself on a belief that everyone in the corporation and everyone they do business with deserves respect.  The Uttermost culture is founded on the concept of partners in business.  From the designer to the craftsman to the retailer, everyone is dependent on each other; they are all partners in the business of excellence.

Uttermost introduced Lamps in the Spring of 2002, which quickly became the fastest growing major Lamp line in the country.  In addition, in January 2006, Uttermost introduced a complete line of lighting fixtures.  These fixtures are exclusively available through professional lighting retailers such as ourselves at LightingSale.com.

Minka-Aire Concept Series

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Both the Minka-Aire Concept I and Concept II fans offer an elegant, contemporary design suitable for nearly any room in the home. The simple design makes it easy to match the clean indoor lighting products to your room, as both the Concept I and Concept II come in quality finishes such as brushed nickel, white, or oil rubbed bronze.

The main point of difference between the two high-quality series of ceiling fans is the type of mounting. For the tighter locations, such as a small loft, the Concept II Series would fit best; it offers a flush mount to the ceiling, giving you all of the space you desire without giving up any of the efficiency. Following the tradition of superior engineering at Minka, the three, 52” blades of the Concept keep the air in your room moving just as well as competing ceiling fans that are twice the size while only using a hanging depth of 10.5”.

For those who have higher ceilings, the Concept I is a perfect fit. The Concept I comes with galvanized steel 3.5” and 6” downrods, which allow for adjustment to fit the height of the ceiling.

With the consumer in mind, Minka-Aire has constructed the Concept series to require 75% less time and labor to assemble than conventional ceiling fans. Also, the Concept series has been UL listed for both indoor and outdoor use, making it ideal for wet situations since it has been UL listed for wet locations. The included easy to use remote also makes the operation of these ceiling fans a “breeze”.

MinkaAire Concept I

MinkaAire Concept I

MinkaAire Concept II

MinkaAire Concept II