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Lighting News from LAMPS PLUS Professionals - Jeff Emmerson (Sponsored Blog)

Jeff Emmerson
This blog gives me a chance to address the issues building and remodeling professionals face when making decisions about lighting. Eighteen years of experience with the professional side of LAMPS PLUS has given me insight into what information is truly critical. Energy efficiency, consumer preferences, new trends, recent technical developments, important product releases – Knowing something about each of these topics can help you find the best solution when faced with multiple lighting options.

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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Staging and Lighting Issues

Dec 4 2007 11:21AM | Permalink | Email this | Comments (0) |
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A big motivator for people to update, add or replace lighting is moving and selling their home. Staging is a common concern for remodelers and builders as well. A strong lighting plan can make a big difference and is a good investment of time and resources.

When done right, lighting can highlight the best features of a home and maximize the spaces within it. Staging merchandizes the features of a home and allows potential buyers to see what possibilities the home can offer them.

If you prioritize creating the most light in the home then you will be at an advantage. There is some evidence that staged homes sell faster and at a higher percentage above the seller's asking price than unstaged homes.

Here are some tips:
1. Brighten hallways with colorful or architecturally interesting fixtures so that it isn’t depressing to go from room to room.
2. Powerwash windows for extra light during the day.
3. To balance the light in a room with large windows and a distinct zone lit by daylight, add portable lighting or sconces in dark corners and near the back wall.
4. Clean the shades on all of your lighting fixtures and use the maximum wattage bulb allowed for each fixture.
5. If you have a bright wall color then add lighting in complementary neutral tones to minimize the impact of the wall color. Conversely, if you have a neutral wall color then enliven the décor by installing a light fixture with a colorful design.


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