Thursday, July 14, 2011

Get the Best of Both Worlds with Dimmable LEDs

With the energy-efficiency of LED lights and their improved ability to effectively replace standard bulbs, they are beginning to be incorporated everywhere. One of the more recent developments in LED lighting replacement is the introduction of smooth LED dimmers and dimmable LED light bulbs and fixtures. The result is the ability to easily install consistent, affordable lighting that performs just as well if not better than the replaced lighting, whether the Dimmable LED is replacing older bulbs or being installed in a new location to take advantage of LED versatility.

So what? Beyond the desire to avoid installing an outdated technology, what do dimmable LEDs bring to the table? One of the main reasons many people like the option of dimmable LED lights is that they want to create specific moods in their homes. Perhaps obvious, but it’s worth taking a moment to consider things we take for granted. Think about one specific example, cooking a romantic dinner for that special someone.

Typically, a romantic dinner means candles, but candles don’t fit every scenario. And when the situation calls for steamy mood lighting, nobody wants the fact that they chose their lighting based on a desire for a reduced carbon footprint to get in the way and make that impossible. This is where dimmable LED light bulbs and LED dimmers come in. The result is the best of both worlds: the opportunity to simulate a private little restaurant’s intimate feel with complete and easy-to-use control over LED lighting that still uses a fraction of the energy that standard lights do.

But the benefits don’t stop there. With lighting options such as dimmable LED lighting strips which can be installed literally anywhere with their adhesive backing and flexibility, dimmable lighting to light a home theater, bedroom ceiling, or piece of art has never been easier to set up. The same level of control and ease of use, the same energy-efficiency, and none of the draw backs of older LEDs or of incandescent lighting.

Source: ElementalLED

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