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The robust nature of the brass fitting makes it an ideal choice for outdoor fittings. The brass light fittings can be found in different variety. The shining brass also makes for an attractive ambiance for any landscaping and the lighting. Brass does not corrode easily hence is a durable investment. The brass outdoor fittings for lighting are popular and are widely used these days. Easy availability and low maintenance makes it even more favorite for the new house designers.
These outdoor lighting can be fitted on the porch and the veranda. These can also be mounted on the walls of the garden or the house to illuminate the surrounding area. These do not get corroded with rain, though any loose wiring can expose the risk of short circuit. The outdoor lighting should be strategically placed in the courtyard so as to illuminate the maximum area. The lighting arrangement should be designed carefully, and if need be then the professional help could be sought from the house decorators.
When you think of theater lighting, you think of something that is generally dim but can be adjusted when the film is over so you can safely see where you are going. This same effect can be achieved in your home theater on a much smaller scale. The lighting in your home theater is very important, especially if you are using a projector and screen set up. The projector generally shows the pictures better when the room is fairly dark. Most people don't want to sit around in pitch blackness to watch a movie, unless of course it is a horror film. In order to achieve the correct lighting ambiance, you will need variable or dimming lights installed in your home theater.
Incorrect lighting can lead to glares on the television, whether it be from a window or simply a lamp in the room. If you have the option of building or designing a completely new room for your home theater, one without windows is the perfect option. Because glare on the tv is so annoying, indirect lighting is the most common form of lighting in a home theater.
With a little bit of planning, controlling the light in a room is relatively easy. In most cases, we are using our living room as the home theater. In that case, you likely have windows, maybe many windows, that will let light in at various parts of the day. You will want to position your television so that the ambient light from the windows is not reflected in your television. If there are no areas in your living room that will not reflect the ambient light, it is best to pick the area that is going to reflect the light at the time of day that you are least likely to be viewing the television. To keep glare from windows to a minimum, try placing the television at an angle to the main window in the room. Heavy curtains are another way to reduce the light from the windows for daytime viewing or to keep out the light from that street lamp near the sidewalk. To reduce glare from table lamps, get opaque shades that reflect light downward onto the table, this will keep the glare down considerably.
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