Making it your own!
The Story of a New Home
Who doesn’t love finding the perfect home? We’ll spend weeks or months going from place to place, looking for something that fits our image of perfection.
Finally, you find precisely the right number of bedrooms, a
beautiful spacious kitchen, a fully finished basement, complete with home theater and luxurious seating, and a perfect bar for entertaining close
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Illuminations Lighting Blog
Residential Electrical Service
Be safe…not sorry!
It is almost stunning to think that a little over 100 years ago electricity was still rare. Only wealthy people had electricity in their homes. By the time we got around to building the Empire State Building in 1930 (the Great Depression was still going strong), most commercial buildings had acquired electricity, and coal-gas lighting was being eliminated from street light fixtures.
When
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Cabinet Lighting
Updating, Repairs, and Maintenance
There is a lot to be said for the brave artist who first puts a brush to canvas. Defiling that pristine blank area with any color seems like hubris of the highest order.
Once s/he has made that incursion, however, it's too late to turn back, so continuing is the only choice. Making that first mark doesn’t merely give permission, but instead requires that one proves that there
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Whole House Surge Suppression
Protecting Everything you Own
As electricians, highly qualified installers, and mostly as electrical engineers it would be ridiculously easy to talk glibly about Multi-layered Varistors, Gas-Tube Suppressors, Metal-Oxide Varistors, and all sorts of things that are outside of the experience of most homeowners.
Although such information is technically correct and useful, it is inappropriate. In politics this is
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Art Lighting, Repairs, and Maintenance
It’s a complex skillset
Some folks might think that "art lighting" is easy— clamp an elongated tube-style incandescent fixture to the top of a picture frame, and you're done, right? Sadly, no; that went out of fashion years ago, right along with button-up shoes.
The technology has advanced from the power-hungry, short-lived incandescents invented in the 1890s, to durable sources that use 1/10th the power, and
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Led Lighting Upgrades and Conversions
Once upon a time, there were dozens of scientists around the world, all seeking to make an electrically sourced form of illumination. Some of the earliest were arc lights, of the sort that produce those powerful beams you see sweeping across the sky to attract attention to a car dealership having a sale.
A couple of decades ago they were used to announce the premiere of a new movie so that people could find the
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Neatness Counts
No mess… and we vacuum, too!
Back in your school days, on top of the requirements for a test or quiz, your teachers would often add “…and Neatness Counts”. At the time we might have regarded that as unfair since knowing the answers might have seemed hard enough. The teachers, however, were preparing us for Real Life, because neatness really does count.
Just like Home
It’s true that we know all our fixtures
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Residential Electric
Repairs and Maintenance
Illuminations Lighting Design is chockfull of electrical engineers, extraordinary award-winning designers, and top-rated electricians. You won’t find a more diverse, skilled, innovative, and talented team anywhere in the business. We’re well-appreciated in the state, and have the testimonials to prove it.
Being well-loved is lovely, but one of the many reasons why that is so is because
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Landscape Lighting
Design and Installation
Wasting power… light… money… It seems crazy, but it happens all the time! Outdoor lighting is seriously overlooked for something so aesthetically important. Did you invest in a beautiful home just so it can vanish in the darkness every time the sun sets? It can be so much better! Take a moment to have a look at our gallery of landscape lighting to get just a hint of the
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Seen in the Right Light
The Spectrum Your Art Needs
Salvador Dali’s paintings would not be best viewed by candlelight. A Cézanne would be ill-served by the harsh actinic radiation from a halogen bulb. Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” might look extra-creepy in a yellowish-orangey sodium vapor light, but is that what you want? We probably all agree that we should stick with the artist’s original vision.
The Future Lights the Past
There are
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