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Lighting Design DIY
Confused about the difference between task and accent lighting, or want to figure out the best way to highlight that character-log beam? These sites can help.lightingdesignlab.com
Based in Seattle, the Lighting Design Lab is a hands-on workshop that's been training lighting designers since 1989. Mine their considerable base of knowledge (click on the "Articles" tab on the home page) to find out everything from how to brighten hallways to the basics on dimmers.
lightingplans.com
Geared toward both consumers and professionals, LightingPlans.com will walk you through the basics of creating a lighting plan (click on "Design Techniques"), and even provides downloadable lighting plans for each room of the house.
americanlightingassoc.com
The consumer side of the American Lighting Association's web site is packed with info, including a guide for positioning track lighting, a tutorial on choosing energy-efficient fixtures and tips for landscape lighting. You also can search for Certified Lighting Consultants and Lighting Specialists near you.
gelighting.com/na/home_lighting/design_with_light
The granddaddy of lighting companies, GE, provides room-by-room tips for lighting design (plus gorgeous photos to ogle) on its consumer site. There's also a tool that tells you what GE bulb will meet your needs based on what factor (quality, fixture or bulb shape) is most important to you.
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