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How to Choose Great Decorative LED Light Fixtures for your home
Here's a question I get all the time from home owners and interior designers:
How do I choose decorative LED fixtures?
Whether we're talking about a homeowner working on their dining room or bedroom lighting or an interior designer planning a kitchen renovation, how to handle decorative lighting fixtures in the age of LED remains a challenge. So let's talk about it!
Unfortunately, the big box stores aren't going to be of much help. To find really great decorative LED fixtures, you need to look for dedicated integral LED fixtures both online and in person. In this video, I'm going to take you through three things to think about when it comes to decorative LED lighting.
Integral LED versus bu...
How do I choose decorative LED fixtures?
Whether we're talking about a homeowner working on their dining room or bedroom lighting or an interior designer planning a kitchen renovation, how to handle decorative lighting fixtures in the age of LED remains a challenge. So let's talk about it!
Unfortunately, the big box stores aren't going to be of much help. To find really great decorative LED fixtures, you need to look for dedicated integral LED fixtures both online and in person. In this video, I'm going to take you through three things to think about when it comes to decorative LED lighting.
Integral LED versus bu...
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LED flat panels are everywhere (and that’s not a good thing)
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There’s nothing wrong with LED Flat panels. But they aren’t a dynamic or interesting visual statement. They are the definition of “blah” lighting. Flat panels have their place, like every other lighting tool. But there are ways to elevate your recessed lighting and mitigate glare. This is a short vlog on the topic. If you want me to go deeper, let me know in the comments. #lighting #lightingpro...
The New Way to Create Sexy Lighting in the Bathroom
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There are hundreds of videos on RUclips and social media showing people sticking tape lights into bathrooms without the proper installation. This might give you a brief "wow" moment. But in the real world, bathrooms are not the ideal environment for LEDs unless you use tools designed for these kinds of environments. Furthermore, while tape light is great ( ruclips.net/video/jcXMjBzsGy8/видео.ht...
The Right Way to Choose LED Tape Light
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The Right Way to Choose LED Tape Light
How to Choose the Right Color Temperature LED Lights for Your Home
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How to Choose the Right Color Temperature LED Lights for Your Home
How to Get Great Lighting in Your Next Home Renovation
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How to Get Great Lighting in Your Next Home Renovation
How to Talk about Light Online - Podcast
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How to Talk about Light Online - Podcast
Lumenwerx has a new NY Metro Area Representative
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Lumenwerx has a new NY Metro Area Representative
The Three Best LED light bulbs in 2023
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The Three Best LED light bulbs in 2023
Taking Pride in Beautiful Light with Alana Shepherd (Podcast)
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Taking Pride in Beautiful Light with Alana Shepherd (Podcast)
Vlog: Tools for Integrating Lighting into your next design
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Vlog: Tools for Integrating Lighting into your next design
Sustainable Lighting with Leela Shanker of the Green Light Alliance
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Sustainable Lighting with Leela Shanker of the Green Light Alliance
What sets some lighting manufacturers apart from others? An obsession with amazing light
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What sets some lighting manufacturers apart from others? An obsession with amazing light
Why Light is Crucial for Your Health and Well-Being
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Why Light is Crucial for Your Health and Well-Being
Finding Healthy Darkness with Jane Slade
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Finding Healthy Darkness with Jane Slade
How Digital control integrates with LED Lighting
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How Digital control integrates with LED Lighting
Interior Designers, stop using these recessed lights! (Here's what to do instead)
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Interior Designers, stop using these recessed lights! (Here's what to do instead)
A Colleague Made Fun of My Small Youtube Channel - Here's my response
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A Colleague Made Fun of My Small RUclips Channel - Here's my response
What Does the Flight to Quality Mean for Lighting
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What Does the Flight to Quality Mean for Lighting
A little monday motivation for my lighting friends
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A little monday motivation for my lighting friends
SDA is now the NYC Rep for WAC Lighting
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SDA is now the NYC Rep for WAC Lighting
Beta Calco Elevates Basic Form Factors into Extraordinary Luminaires
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Beta Calco Elevates Basic Form Factors into Extraordinary Luminaires
Meet Your Platform For Wireless Lighting Controls
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Meet Your Platform For Wireless Lighting Controls
Led lights make me crazy. They hurt my eyes and brain. Everything they illuminate looks ugly, no mater the warmth level.
I thought Wago connectors are junction boxes, or maybe only in certain jurisdictions?
Hello your video on tape light was very informative. Thanks. I've got a two-sided. sort of frosted glass. and it's framed in wood. looking to put lighting. around the back side(which has a 4" reveal) without the glare. It's like 4 feet wide by 5 foot tall. And I liked your idea of excursions. But they would be seen from one side. so my question is what could you suggest? that I could use that would be less of an esthetic thing. Thanks in advance. They call me Tim Tom. And I'm doing this. for my council Knights of Columbus. 3774. Allen Park, MI.
Awesome, m an engineer and interior designer, much helpful, plz keep up the good work. Thanks & regards from India 👍❤🇮🇳
I'd like do the thin 12 volt lighting in my new construction and why didn't they use 12 volt lighting LED
I need lighting for a flat drop ceiling that is only 7-8 inches high. I have considered flat LED but like the recessed lighting look. Do you recommend i use 1'inchers throughout the tiny house build?
These are horrible "other" options. Listening to designers is one of the worst pieces of advice. Get a contractor who is well versed in lighting. If they have accolades or awards in regards to lighting deimsign even better. The products being hocked here are hot garbage. I wouldn't install those in a house if they were given to me free.
Ha! Thanks for the helpful comment.
It really depends on your style and the color of the surrounding materials (like walls and flooring). I made sure to buy LED wafer lights for my remodel that permit color selection just in case I change my mind. I typically like general lighting to be more neutral in the 3300-3500K range and decorative lights in the 2700-3000K range. It creates an "offset" between the general lighting and decorative lighting removing the flatness all the same color creates. Anything above 3800K is too white and stark looking, unless you have a room full of natural light you want to fill in.
2:06 in india we can't find light bulbs of temprature other than 6500k
If you install these led’s without 0-10v dimming you will need to replace them as often as you’re accustomed to replacing light bulbs. Just don’t do it!
Very helpful. Thank you for sharing. In the kitchen I prefer higher temperature lights so I can see better see for cutting etc.. but yes when you move to living room there is big change which is not best as you suggested. But I don’t see that I have a choice ..
Wow! Marty McFly knows a lot about lighting!
Great job! I sell a lot of linear lights and leaned a few things from this video. Thank you.
I have tried both LED fixtures vs. LED bulbs in traditional cans. I will never use the fixtures again until their cost is the same as a bulb, which of course will never happen. They don't last 22 years and, as others here have noted, when one fixture fails you cannot easily find an identical color light from mostly Chinese manufacturers. Lumens, CRI and spectrum must all be identical because otherwise your replacement light will stand out from all the others that have not been replaced. If you are sensitive to these differences, it is not at all attractive.
Bare lightbulbs have become trendy. You see them hanging in hipster diners. A shade really eats half of the light. The bare flat LEDs work fine shining downwards where you would have had a reflector in the past. In the shade you need a filament bulb with a donut radiation pattern. With more watts it needs the longer base. You can buy a splitter from China, and put two bulbs at an angle. The warm whites peak in the yellow, and some have a pronounced green tint. They don't have anything on the package to indicate this.
In other words, I'm the best.
Wasting time, yet own me 14 minutes
We now have learned all about glare. You shined bright lights right into our eyes! Thanks.
As an electrical contractor with over 40 years of service experience i always worry about getting my hand in the hole for service 4" is good 3" is hard.
Our house was completed in early 2022 with 4” LED down lights used throughout the house. I have a backgrounds in construction and photographic lighting so I worked with the builder on placing them both for aesthetics of the patterns and even coverage per the inverse-square law. In the kitchen, walk in closet and laundry room I wanted 12” x 48” flat panel LED which are adjustable for color temp-3200°, 4000°, 5000°-via flipping the wall switch and wound-up sourcing them myself from Home Depot because the electrical supplier the builder used couldn’t seem to find them. 🤷🏼♂️ I’ve had two of the 4” lights fail already. When the first one failed I found and bought six identical spares for <$10 ea. That is something builders using these types of fixtures should do-supply a dozen spares and show the home owner how to change them so a burnt out bulb doesn’t wind up requiring a $200+ and two trips by and electrician to change. Thankfully since no twisting of the bulb is required it now only takes one electrician, not the two additional to turn the ladder. 😂
2700K is my favorite
What about vaulted ceilings with slopes up to 45 degrees? How does the trim mount flush to the ceiling while the light still points down? What is the the beam spread angle? What are the available color temps? What will the replacement availability look like in a few years when so of these fail?
I would never install 6” so ugly 4” all the way.
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If you have a recessed light remodel fixture like a HALO 6" H7RICAT or HALO 5" H5RICAT, and you screw in a wifi bulb with features you like, is there any third party product that would at least let you cap the fixture with a lens? That would help to 1) diffuse the light; 2) hide the ugliness of a bulb inside of a can; and 3) help to airseal the fixture. That could at least partially address your concerns, while still giving us the flexibility to select high-end technology for the bulb, which could then be periodically changed out for better technology.
LED lights are awful. They’re way overpriced and only last a fraction of the time printed on the box… and they give people headaches, hurt the eyes… and some studies have shown that LED light grow tumors. Bring back incandescent light bulbs!
I have 6" can lights in most of my house. For those who have a problem with them, there was a movie that addressed this problem called "Don't Look Up". Seriously, I have 9' ceilings so I rarely notice them and if you have higher ceilings, they would be even less noticeable. They put out an excellent amount of light, and it's so simple to replace a bulb that fails. Plus, if you want the same amount of coverage, you need more small lights. Maybe I would like smaller lights if I had them, but I've got no problem with 6" lights.
I get the aesthetic appeal of the smaller lights. But yeah, as far as glare I don't have a problem with it either. But then again, I have high ceilings and the cans aren't really in my field of vision. I get how it could be a problem with 8' ceilings. And though the standard 6-pack of Home Depot LED 6" retrofit kits do have a very wide aperture, some of the others do not. I have used a retrofit kit (Cree?) where the aperture is 3" and is recessed about 2" inside the can. I've seen GE retrofit kits similar with similar setup too. So just because you have a 6" can doesn't mean you must use lights with wide aperture.
There is much to consider regarding all types of lighting for residential/commercial use. HEWilliams has an excellent web page. You are scratching the surface; excellent content.
Your HE Williams lights are great until the style changes or you need parts that are no longer available.
Very helpful video. Thanks ❤
You don’t need a retrofit. You can buy LED equivalent flood lights to screw into the light fixture. I added recessed lights in my previous house. I wouldn’t do it today. Times have certainly changed. LED light technology is changing so fast, it makes no sense to add it right now. They’re selling wafer lights. I wonder if they can just do a surface mount in the future.
That shelf is killing me
Okay I watched your video about the recessed cans 6” vs small retrofit. But, there is no way that a 2” or 3” down light is going to cast a wide beam of a 6”. Obviously smaller down lights are more pleasing but the cost you mentioned $100-300 per light hmmn not everyone will be willing to spend that. You can spend more on a good bulb and middle of the road recessed fixture with a good trim and achieve good results. Please comment thanks
Any advice on using vertical tape along bookcase sides to prevent glare and best way to position to maximize lighting?
I am a lighting nerd too. Thank you for making this fantastic video. I look forward to implementing your led color temperature test.
What do you think of Soraa MR16 LED bulbs for recessed fixtures?
Blue light and high Kelvin very bad for you at night!
Don’t use a white inner baffle. A black baffle greatly diminishes glare from ceiling lights and is much better looking.
Hi I'm a kitchen and bath designer and outsource most of the construction for our projects. This leaves me vulnerable to their level of education in new products and their level of quality vs quantity :) I would like to find out what a residential recessed down light for 9' - 10' ceilings would be that can provide light that is bright enough in conjunction with under cabinet LED tape lighting and maybe a couple of pendants. I want my client to be able to do surgery or a romantic dinner. I live in a backasswards part of the country and there is very little advanced thinking in construction. I need help with LED tape lighting as well. HELP!
Great question….how to match and implement overhead with under counter lighting.
I’m like binge watching your videos because I’m a new cinematographer and this stuff is just critical to learn
I would drop the word "these" from the title and redo the entire video. Recessed lights are overused and misused by designers, with little consideration given to their total costs of ownership, including maintenance and limited utility. Interior designers may walk around looking up at ceilings but home occupants rarely do. Occupants look at what they are interested in USING, which is on counters, walls and floors, mostly below seated eye level. Permanent ceiling fixture glare is only an issue when a spot fixture is incorrectly located to be within a NORMAL field of view, like near a video display or fireplace where that is the primary feature of the room. When a single fixture is used to light a large area, it MUST be higher lumen output than a group covering the same area, WILL be a glare issue and WILL create shadows. Recessed ceiling fixtures are notorious for creating both utility problems for occupants. The major issue with integrated fixtures is cost. LEDs do not last forever and when they unpredictably fail it is inconvenient and the fixture needs to be replaced. With a recessed fixture replacement is relatively slow and expensive; you pay for both a fixture and an installer. In contrast reduction bezels are available for 6-in cans to use smaller edison base reflector floods like PAR 20, where all that shows is the face of the lamp, which can be moved higher in the can to reduce the angle of the light cone and side glare. imo The best "permanent" integrated LED fixtures are low profile surface mount. Available as spot or flood, these use an electrical box that is flush with the finished ceiling and can be easily replaced by a homeowner for an intermediate cost with ANY surface mount fixture including track or aim-able spot. The advantage of surface over recessed lamps is FUNCTIONAL NOT DECORATIVE in rooms where the occupant may change the layout over time - nearly any room other than a kitchen or bath.
Thank you for sharing. And true, big banks of lights are off putting
what is the difference in cost between what you get in the box store and what you showed us here?
Let’s Go Rangers
At 20 secs basically says no point asking him, OK.
I think you should just use fibre optic cables from one lamp in a closet, or a miner’s helmet with 4 AA’s. My experience is 200,000 downlights installed.
Now add in there color rendering
I tried 2700, 3000, 4000, and 5000. 5000 is tooo white and bright. 2700 and 3000 are yellowish. 4000 is just right but harder to find. We put 4000 everywhere in my house. Very pleased. If you’re unsure buy 3000, 4000, and 5000 or a bulb that does all three with a switch, the replace all fluorescent and standard bulbs with dimmable LED 4000 lights like I did
I'm going through a renovation right now, and have struggling to describe the lighting effect that I'm trying to achieve. The description and sketch from 4:17 onwards is exactly what I have been looking for! Thank you for making this video.
My shop was built with flush LED lights. Sure they put out a lot of light. But they suck when they go out. I just had to replace 7 panels and 2 drivers. Luckily when they built the shop they purchased 10 replacements. They are Chinese junk and no longer in production. They are also 8” diameter so I now cant put in 6” cans. If I had standard recessed cans I could just screw in new LED lights and there will always be retrofit kits for the older cans. The new stuff only seems to last 5 years not the 20 as advertised. To upgrade to newer technology I need to replace 80 fixtures. UGG. I wish they were just screw in bulbs.