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Clever Lighting Ideas for Your Too-Short Bathroom

Clever Lighting Ideas for Your Too-Short Bathroom

by admin · Apr 29, 2020

Feeling cramped in your bathroom? Every home comes with its quirks, and bathroom size and layouts are often among them. However, a cramped bathroom doesn’t have to cramp your style! Less-than traditional bathroom spaces simply call for less-than traditional lighting and décor ideas. Below, you’ll find a list of 7 examples of lighting that can transform your vertically-challenged bathroom space. Enjoy!

1. LED Illuminated Mirror

We’ve got lots to say about these, but that’s a topic for another time. They defog, have varied lighting settings, add a dramatic flair, save tons of space, and attract a lot of attention (while drawing attention away from the size of the bathroom). They’re a great addition to any size bathroom space.

Pendants

2. Globe One-Light LED Pendant

Beautiful globe pendants like this add unique texture and variety to your space. Pendants provide a fresh alternative to sconces. Ideally pendants should hang on either side of a mirror and be spaced 30 to 36 inches apart. As with any other bathroom lighting, it’s important that pendants be damp or wet-location rated. This protects against damage to the fixture or electrical components.

3. Cylinder Pendant

The great thing about pendants in a bathroom is that they can hang lower than a vanity light could, making your ceilings look higher. The standard placement for a bathroom pendant is to have the bottom of the fixture at the center line of the mirror. While many pendants come with adjustable stem lengths, you can also opt for a pendant hung by chain, cord, or wire for optimal hanging flexibility. Pendants should be part of a layered lighting plan that includes general overhead lighting, accent lights, and even natural light.

4. Mango Wood 1 Light Pendant

Keep in mind that pendants function best as accent lighting, and may not provide adequate light for the whole space. In fact, it’s better if pendants are opaque or thickly shaded, since they’re at your eye level and a clear-glass fixture might mean you’re staring straight at a bright bulb. That said, pendants like this one add texture, light, and style while drawing your eye away from short ceilings.

Sconces

5. Winfield 2 Light Wall Sconce

Sconces have been around for many years, but their efficiency and style make them a fresh solution for any space. Sconces often flank the sides of the mirror, but you can mount them to fit your personal preference. They can even augment the existing lines of your bathroom, drawing your eye horizontally in a pleasing, stylish way.

6. Glenn 1 Light Wall Sconce

The recommended height to hang sconces between 64” to 68” from the finished floor. The idea is to illuminate the face, so the exact measurements will vary a little bit depending on whether the sconce is “top” or “bottom” heavy, and where it shines light. Leaving the top half of your bathroom with less light draws attention away from the overall height of the room, focusing instead on the central, lit portion of the space.

7. AXIS SCONCE

Don’t forget that sconces are similar to the pendants—they don’t usually provide enough light to serve as a primary light source. If you do favor your sconces, you may want to supplement with hidden recessed lighting overhead. Using them as accent or task lighting, in addition to a main fixture, will add style and round out your bathroom space without detracting from the brightness of the room.

We hope that you can use these tips, tricks, and products to create an aesthetically pleasing and functional space in your bathroom—no matter what the size! Best of luck from all of us at Super Lite.

Filed Under: 2020, Bathroom Lights, Styles & Trends

How Energy Efficient Lighting Saves Money

How Energy Efficient Lighting Saves Money

by admin · Apr 15, 2020

Who doesn’t like the idea of saving some extra money? Maybe you want to save up for a fun trip to Disney World or buy a new car. What if we told you can save money by doing something as simple as changing out the light bulbs in your home?

No, it may not give you all the cash you need to get to Disney World, but it’s a great start.

Changing the light bulbs in your home to ones that provide more energy efficient lighting can provide some great benefits and save you money.

Before we dive into how you can put some extra coin in your pocket, let’s talk about the different kinds of lights you can put into your home. Things are about to get a little more technical so, safety glasses on everyone.

CFL vs. LED vs. Incandescent

Let’s take a look at the differences between these 3 types of lighting.

CFL (Compact Fluorescent Lights)

  • Creates ultraviolet light that turns into visible light
  • Takes longer to warm up
  • Use 70% less energy than LED
  • Last years longer than traditional bulbs

LED (Light Emitting Diodes)

  • Instant light
  • Can be dimmed
  • Last longer than CFL
  • Higher cost
  • Use 95% of electricity for light

Incandescent

  • Known as the traditional light bulbs
  • Slowly being phased out
  • Complete ban takes place in 2020
  • Burns 97% of electricity as heat (which makes your house warmer)
  • Shorter life span

As you can see, incandescent lighting, though still viable is not as great an option as CFL and LED. More energy efficient lighting such as CFL and LED are the better choices for your home and your wallet. To see a breakdown of the costs for each of these lights, check out this article.

Essentially, LED lights are going to cost you the least amount of money in the long run. They may be more expensive upfront, however their cost is continuing to drop. According to The Simple Dollar, by changing 20 of your incandescent light bulbs in your home to LED, you could save up to $3,260 over the course of 23 years. CFLs are still cost effective and provide great benefits so it’s really up to you which one you prefer.

Now that we’re done with the technical talk, safety glasses off everyone. Let’s look into the benefits of changing the light bulbs in your home to more energy efficient lighting, why it’s a good investment and how to do it:

Longer Lasting Lights

Spending a little more cash upfront for lighting will actually save you money in the long run. When you purchase higher quality lights that last longer you are not running back and forth to the store every few months when a bulb burns out. Most bulbs offer energy efficient lighting that can last you years before you have to replace them again.

Lower Utility Bills

Way back in the old days there weren’t as many choices of light bulbs. Most people would just visit the store and pick up a new bulb whenever one burned out.

Now, most light bulb technology is extremely efficient when it comes to saving energy. Efficient lighting doesn’t burn out as quickly, which means it’s also not emitting as much energy as the older bulbs. In turn, you receive lower utility bills.

If you have incandescent lighting in your home, it can actually increase your utility bill not only for the amount of energy it uses, but also for how much heat it releases. Because incandescent lights can get so hot, it heats up your house more which makes your AC work harder to cool everything down, thus increasing your utility bill.  

You may be thinking: Well, my current energy bill isn’t really costing me all that much, so why would changing my light bulbs make that big of a difference?

To which we answer: small savings can make a big difference over time.

Think about it: let’s say you save $10.00 per month just from changing a few bulbs in your home. Over the course of a year, you’d be saving yourself $120.00 which still may not seem like a lot of money. However, over time, it adds up to quite a bit and before you know it, you’ll be able to try that extra fancy restaurant you’ve been eyeing. Or better yet, you can buy even more energy efficient lighting for your home!

Better for the Environment

Not only will you be saving some money when you change your bulbs for more efficient lighting, but you’ll also be saving the planet.

New light bulb technology has proven to last longer because it isn’t emitting as much energy which means it’s also producing less heat. Have you ever noticed how some bulbs can get so hot to the point where you don’t want to touch it for fear of burning yourself? Sometimes even just sitting under a lamp with an outdated bulb can bring the heat and make you uncomfortable.

Energy efficient lighting isn’t going to overheat like other outdated light bulbs. Lower heat means it’s better for the environment which also means your house will stay at a manageable temperature. And like we said before, this will save you money on utility costs when your AC isn’t blasting all day to try and lower the temperature of your home because your light bulbs are too hot.

Improve Your Productivity

It’s been shown that having better lighting can increase your productivity. Adding more energy efficient lighting to your workplace or home can help you focus more, have less eye strain and help you concentrate longer.

How To Do It

Hopefully, you’ve been convinced of the importance of switching out all the light bulbs in your home to more energy efficient lighting, here’s a few ways of how to do it:

One Room at a Time

Investing in new light bulbs can be just that: an investment. If you’re not wanting to dish out all of the money at once, you can start by changing the bulbs one room at a time.

You can also simply change the bulbs as soon as your old ones burn out. When you do, notice the difference the new lighting provides. Does it feel brighter? Less intense and easier on your eyes? These are just a few of the benefits you’ll gain when you switch to energy efficient lighting.

What about Wattage

If you’re going to spend some money on new lighting, it’s important you choose the right ones. Some light fixtures require different wattage amounts and picking the wrong one can lead to overheating and quicker burn out.

Not sure where to start with the watts? No problem. Lighting experts at Super Lite can help you choose the correct bulbs for your home. You can visit our showroom for a lighting experience and see for yourself the vast difference energy efficient lighting can make in your home.

So how much can you really save with energy efficient lighting? Well, that’s up to you and how soon you want to change the bulbs out in your home.

Visit the Super Lite today for better lighting and a better way of living.

Filed Under: 2020, LED Lights, Styles & Trends

How Ceiling Fans Can Save You Money In All Seasons

How Ceiling Fans Can Save You Money In All Seasons

by admin · Apr 15, 2020

The hottest summer days and the coldest winter nights can lead to cranking on the thermostat and electric bills piling up. If this sounds familiar, then it’s time to invest in a ceiling fan. Regulating the temperature in your home doesn’t have to break the bank. The truth is that ceiling fans can save you a tremendous amount of money and energy in all seasons.

Saving Money in Summer

In the summer months, running an AC is what cost the most money and uses the most energy in a home. At a cost of around 36 cents per hour of operation, it accounts for a quarter of all home energy consumption, according to the United States Energy Information Administration, part of the Department of Energy. However, the average cost of running a ceiling fan is just one cent per hour. Cost-effective ceiling fans used in conjunction with an efficient air conditioner can save you a tremendous amount of money.

Multiple white ceiling fans installed, next to industrial-looking  pendant lighting fixtures

Ceiling fans circulate the air in the room, giving off a wind-chill effect which helps cool any room, keeping you comfortable on hot summer days. In a home that has a good ceiling fan, one can actually turn up the AC by 8 degrees and not even feel a difference. You read that right! If you typically like your bedroom at 70 degrees Fahrenheit, you can turn it up to 78 and use your ceiling fan to keep the temperature at 70 degrees for you. Imagine the money that this could save you! 

Saving Money In Winter 

A ceiling fan won’t just save you money during hot days, but they also help on the coldest of days. Ceiling fans that have a reversible motor are money savers in colder seasons. With the flip of a switch that is found on the side of their motor housing, most ceiling fans will change rotations, and go clockwise. This reverse motion creates an updraft in the room, moving the hot air around without the wind-chill effect. With even distribution of heat throughout a room, the thermostat can be turned down and money will be saved.

Clean, minimalist living room with white couch, gold shelves, and a 3-blade Hånsen Lighting ceiling fan

Find the Perfect Fan at With Us

To make sure your ceiling fan is saving you the most money, you want to buy the right size fan with the right blades for your room. The blade-pitch of your fan affects your air circulation. a cheap fan with a 10-degree blade pitch from home depot won’t cool your house down like a nicer 12 degree will– and you don’t have to pay any more than you would at home depot!

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Filed Under: 2020, Ceiling Fans, Styles & Trends

5 Ways to Use LED Strip Lights for a Safer Home

5 Ways to Use LED Strip Lights for a Safer Home

by admin · Apr 15, 2020

What’s the big deal with LED strip lights anyway? Let’s be honest. Sometimes we can get so caught up in the beauty and aesthetics of our home lighting fixtures that we forget to add into our design the practical purposes of light. Not only does light allow us to see things clearly, but it also provides protection from the dangers hiding in the dark. We want to protect you and your family, so we offer lighting options and tips to help keep you safe.

LED strip turned on and arranged in coil

Here’s what you need to know about LED strip lights:

LED strip lighting is an amazing technology that comes in different variations, but most have the same basic features: a continuous strip of thin and flexible LED lights on a flexible circuit board. They usually come on a reel or roll and can be adhered to almost any surface. Some options come with a fixed color and brightness while others allow for custom variations of both. Their safety comes from their low voltage power requirement and the versatility of adding lighting nearly anywhere that could be dangerous in the dark, offering additional safety for your loved ones at home.

In caring for seniors, ensuring an adequately lit space can go a long way in preventing falls and other accidents. This is best done with motion-detecting lights that make it easy to light the space when someone enters. Falls are the leading cause of fatal injury and the most common cause of nonfatal trauma-related hospital admissions among older adults.  Approximately one in four U.S. residents aged 65 years (or older) report falling each year.

Adequate lighting is also important for accident-prone individuals such as infants and young children. When lighting a home for these individuals, it’s important to place the lighting in key locations, as lighting from the ceiling and walls may not reach certain areas.

It’s best to mount them in places where the strip itself can be hidden but the light can provide a nice effect. Many people like mounting them under or behind unique structures to highlight interesting shapes or features of furniture or designs that would otherwise be ignored. But remember, safety is the first priority!

Here are some of our favorite places to use LED strip lights:

Kitchen

LED lights installed in the ceiling and under cabinets in kitchen

With sharp objects and hot surfaces, the kitchen can be a dangerous place for anyone. Having adequate lighting from top to bottom will help prevent accidents and keep you safe. Add LED strips under your kitchen cabinets that meet the floor—this area is known as the toe kick. This kind of lighting looks especially great under a kitchen island and makes those midnight snack runs or middle of the night drinks far less dangerous. 

Add safety lights for home kitchen

Bathroom

Much like the kitchen, installing toe kick lights adds a really beautiful effect while illuminating an otherwise pitch black area. This lighting allows for a clear view of the floor and helps prevent toe bumps and even slips and falls on those half asleep trips to the bathroom.

Try these easy-install LED tape strips

Stairs

Accident-prone or not, stairs present a hazard in any home. One misstep can send grandparents, kids, and even the rest of us clumsy folk tumbling, so add LED strip lights to the front, back, or side edge of each step to light the way as you walk. This way, each step is clearly seen and cannot be missed.

LED strip lights under staircase steps

Try these affordable LED tape lights for your staircase

Outdoors

With the right outdoor LED strip lights, you and your loved ones can enjoy the evenings with the confidence that you are protected from falls, burglars, and even unwanted pests. Place the lights around a central structure like a grill, or use multiple strips to illuminate the ceiling, posts, and steps of your patio.

Find great deals on outdoor lighting here

Walls and Ceiling

The space where your wall and ceiling meet may not be very hidden per se, but is not immediately noticeable at first glance. By placing LED strip lights around this perimeter, you can essentially light the entirety of the room in a fairly discreet way.

LED strip lights in ceiling and wall of room

Light your home with this LED strip

Staying Safe

LED lighting is a life-changing invention for the vision-impaired. LED lights are bright while still being easy on the eyes and present a lower fire hazard than other lighting options. With such a high risk of falls among the elderly, and dangers lurking in every dark corner, lighting your home for safety and efficiency must be a priority. Quickly add an LED strip anywhere more light is needed and reduce the risk of accident for the people you care about.

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Filed Under: 2020, LED Lights, Styles & Trends

Ceiling Fans in the Winter: Why and How

Ceiling Fans in the Winter: Why and How

by admin · Apr 15, 2020

It’s a common misconception that fans always bring down the temperature. However, there’s a little more to it than that. When I was a kid, our home didn’t have central air or heat, so in the winter we’d build a fire in our wood heater, open the bedroom doors, and slowly let the heat spread into those areas.  

One cold night, I was sitting in the living room trying to get warm when my mom turned on the ceiling fan. I quickly objected because, like many others, I thought that fans were supposed to cool you off, not warm you up!  To my surprise, however, our fan brought down the nice, warm air from our 11 foot ceilings and warmed me up in no time. 

So how can you make this work in the winter? Fans are remarkable. They use the ‘wind chill’ effect to change body temperature, even though they don’t change the ambient temperature of the room.  Hot air rises, so a fan can push that warm air down from the ceiling (where it isn’t benefitting anyone!) and bring it down to your level instead.

Interestingly enough, a fan should spin counter-clockwise in the summer and clockwise in the winter. If you’re unsure how yours is spinning, stand directly underneath it and turn it on. If you need to change it, turn the fan back off and look for your fan’s direction switch. 

Fans are an energy efficient way to create a comfortable temperature at home—even in the winter! They can literally be run all year round, (assuming they are spinning the correct direction). Feel free to call Super Lite with questions.

Filed Under: 2020, Ceiling Fans, Styles & Trends

Outdoor Ceiling Fans- What You Need to Know

Outdoor Ceiling Fans- What You Need to Know

by admin · Apr 15, 2020

There’s no better way to spend warm summer days or nights than on your back porch with a cold beverage in hand – but what would make these carefree summer days even better? A cool breeze fanning your face. We’re talking outdoor ceiling fans.

Not only are outdoor fans ideal for keeping porches and patios cool, but they also add an element of style to your outdoor space. Whether you’re trying to keep your back patio cool as you grill in the heat, or give incoming guests a nice breeze as they knock on your front door, adding a ceiling fan will double in functionality and tie your space together.

Know What You’re Looking for in Outdoor Ceiling Fans 

When it comes to an outdoor ceiling fan, there are a few components to be mindful of – what it means to be wet-rated, whether the finish is able to withstand harsh weather conditions, the variation in blade speeds, and of course, the aesthetic. Here, we want to break it down and help you choose one of the best outdoor ceiling fans for your space.

Is the Fan Wet-Rated?

Backyard patio with two outdoor ceiling fans and a pool and tropical trees in the background

There’s an important difference between indoor and outdoor ceiling fans – that being whether they’re waterproof or not. While they may look alike, indoor and outdoor ceiling fans aren’t simply interchangeable. All ceiling fans have “ratings” based on their intended location. If they’re dry-rated, they should always be placed indoors, and if wet- or damp-rated, these ceiling fans can be used both indoors and outdoors.

It’s essential to look for outdoor ceiling fans that are wet rated because they’re able to withstand harsh weather conditions. If a fan is wet-rated, it can handle ice, snow, severe rain, and ocean spray (if you live near a beach). We recommend using a wet-rated ceiling fan on your exposed deck, veranda, gazebo, or pergola – all of which will look nice with the added accessory. Check out one of our favorite wet-rated fans here. 

Choose a Finish that Also Withstands Harsh Weather Conditions

A beautiful backdrop of  a backyard patio with outdoor furniture and city lights in the background

For safety reasons, it’s obviously imperative you choose a wet-rated ceiling fan, but you also want to focus on choosing a finish that can hold its own. Whether you’re browsing for large outdoor ceiling fans or small outdoor ceiling fans, don’t let your money slip down the drain by landing a finish that gets ruined after one rainstorm. We want you to find your dream ceiling fan designed to last. 

We recommend choosing a model built with highly tempered, resilient steel paired with durable wood that’s been stained and treated to withstand weather elements. Take this wet location rated ceiling fan for example; it’s designed for both indoors and outdoors with a finish guaranteed to last.

How Does it Look in Your Intended Space?

20740731 – neutral outdoor room with cane furniture

Let’s not forget the overall look! You’ve worked hard to give your backyard patio or front porch a calming feel and charming look, so don’t forget to choose an outdoor ceiling fan that speaks to your style. 

If you live in a tropical climate, perhaps you’re after the “palm leaf” blade look. If your backyard pad is modern and sleek, you can easily find minimally striking ceiling fans. Or, if you’re a traditionalist, you can find the best outdoor ceiling fans to pair with that old-timey feel of sipping an iced tea with your loved ones on the front porch. As long as your outdoor ceiling fan is wet-rated, the stylistic possibilities are endless. 

Transform Your Outdoor Space and SAVE with Our Selection of Lighting Products

To give your outdoor space that finishing touch (one that’s functional, too), choose an outdoor ceiling fan that speaks to you. To steer you in the right direction, we have an irresistible deal on Super Lite outdoor ceiling fans! 

Filed Under: 2020, Ceiling Fans, Outdoor Lights, Styles & Trends

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