Lighting

13Apr07

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OK, I think I found a winner for some outdoor LED lighting. It’s called the NSL LED MiniDisc Light and is available from Brandlighting. They are small, simple, and best of all affordable. They even come in an aluminum finish so they will match all of our windows. Pricing is $40 per light, and $100 for the driver. One driver can power up to 100 lights.

200704130640MIDNATT from Ikea shown to the right. It’s not anything to special, but it’s only $25. When you need to buy 6 of something, the price difference between $25 and $100 is a big deal. These will mount near the tops of all the birch cabinetry, and will basically run the whole length of the hall. Does anyone else have any good suggestions?

LED Available from Brandlighting from $40 - $100.

Sconce Available from Ikea for $25.

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5 Responses to “Lighting”

  1. James in Chicago on April 13th, 2007 7:41 am

    Creede, where will you be installing these? Ground? Ceiling?

  2. creede on April 13th, 2007 3:48 pm

    The LED’s go in the courtyard on the side of the house near the ground as a path light.
    The sconces in the hall near the top of the cabinetry.

  3. Seth on April 13th, 2007 9:58 pm

    Creedebags,

    This sconce will work. The wattage is a little low, but for the price you can’t beat it.

    Call me about your skylights! These guys are huffing glue, and are willing to pay the roofer to retrofit the existing versus ordering new skylights……….

  4. Chad on April 14th, 2007 10:41 am

    Not sure what kind of cabinets you have, but consider some fluorescent lights. Some T12’s in the appropriate lenght will provide even illumination and soft shadows. They make less heat too, which is nice when it’s warm. Electronic ballasts will prevent any buzz which of course would be unacceptable.

  5. Ron on April 16th, 2007 6:08 am

    The LED lights don’t appear to be very bright. They are significantly dimmer than the first ones you were looking at. will they work for want you want?

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