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Universal Design Calls for Functional Illumination
Universal Design (UD) is definitely something I’ve explored before on multiple occasions. Despite that, I think its important to begin by noting that UD is not just about accessibility and using ADA-approved products. Rather UD is about creating environments that can be used by as many people as possible.
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Eco-Friendly Furniture - Options to Consider
If you are planning to install eco-friendly furniture in your premises in a bid to contribute toward environmental conservation, it would indeed be a wise decision to make. Furniture making contributes to significant damage to the environment in terms of felling of trees, especially those like teak and mahogany, which are considered to be ideal choices for high-class furniture items.
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Is this the Lightbulb of the Future?
The US Department of Energy (DOE) recently held a competition which challenged lighting manufacturers to produce an ultra efficient replacement for the 60W incandescent bulb. The “L Prize,” as the competition came to be known, resulted in the creation of the Philips LED L Prize lamp.
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WHAT SIZE FOR A CHANDELIER?
In choosing the size of a chandelier, there are no concrete criteria of evaluation. Interior designers always advise to stay away from buying a small-sized chandelier for a large room. On the other side, the use of candelabras or small chandeliers allows, in certain cases, to attain an interesting compositional effect. Every-thing depends on your taste and wants.
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Will Funky CFL Bulb Change your Mind?
There is ongoing debate as to whether or not CFLs (compact flourescent) are indeed superior to the incandescent lights many have been using over the years. While CFLs generally provide the same amount of light as incandescents, they have a longer life span and use less power. Case in point: incandescent bulbs usually burn for 750 to 1,000 hours versus 6,000 to 15,000 hours for CFLs.
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