Showing posts with label lighting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lighting. Show all posts

Monday, April 26, 2010

Six lighting ideas

Recently we presented 5 ideas for bathroom interiors, now it's 6 unusual lamp designs that not only enlighten the interior but also put a smile on your face. Most probably each of these lamps would suit children room, they're so original and spread a lot of positive energy!








lamp pictures via swiss miss

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Black & White

It doesn’t matter if it’s white or black, most important it’s chick! This lamp will definitely add some good mood to the interior. Creation by the designer Ramei Keum is so simple, but yet so brilliant. Could you imagine having both of the lamps in one room or would it be too much?





pictures via cribfashion

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Energy saving bulbs

Consumer choose their lighting solutions from different colours, sizes and designs. But now it’s the efficiency that matters.
One of the reasons why LED and CFL bulbs are popular is because they save up lots of energy. LED means light-emitting-diode lamp and CFL is the compact fluorescent lamp, these bulbs cost more than usual fluorescent ones, but they last longer. The CFL usually cost less than LED bulbs, but sometimes it starts losing it’s brightness by the end of the term. Both types of lamps have their shortcomings ( for example, it usually takes more time for them to get to their fullest brightness), so while choosing lighting solution for your house just remember that eco-friendly option is there.



more pictures here

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Micro design

Light and space are two things that most of the people require from their architects. It’s just stunning how much of both of them are present in this house designed by Tony Owen Partners. The spacious and sunny house is an outcome of the “micro design” which is the rising trend in the world of construction. The technology used in micro design helps to provide the best result adjusting to the smallest landscape features. More about micro design here.





pictures via interiorzine