Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Easy fix to an aging dining room

Dining room getting a little long-in-the-tooth? An easy fix is a coat of paint and a new chandelier.

For paint supplies head down to Home Depot or Lowes, but we have chandeliers to fit your style and pocketbook.

Sometimes a smaller scale downlight will do the trick.
Sometimes the need is big scale.

Sometimes you want flash.
Sometimes plain vanilla fits the bill.

Sometimes simple is needed.
Sometimes you want all the bells and whistles.

Whatever you think is right for you, a new chandelier can really make your dining room's day...and night.

Nelson

Sunday, April 17, 2011

New Stuff

Been adding new lines to the website and they tend to be more modern or etheral in nature. Skyline is from ELK lighting. The stainless steel finish on laser etched stainless steel and the universal city skyline so modern arts & crafts (american Art Deco) should make this line a winner. Woodland Sunrise is another new line from ELK. Again you have a fixture made from stainless steel, but here it is laser etched and finished in Bronze. The etched trees and tree branches give off a ethereal beauty that is both stunning and dynamic. And I should not forget our new Emerson Ceiling Fans. Did you know Emerson invented the ceiling fan back in 1892 to cool off top floors in the new multi-storied buildings. Heat rises, you know. Emerson claims their fan are of the highest quality made for todays residential and commercial markets. Need a coupon code: try AV10, AV15 or AV20 up to 4-30-2011. Or give us a call at 1-800-736-0126 Nelson

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Advice from a Realtor

A customer was just in picking-up some Hillcrest Lanterns. Last week she was in picking-up some Alameda Lanterns. We got to talking and it turned out she was a Realtor and investor in the upscale Hinsdale area about 3-miles from our office and warehouse. She told me she always buys new outdoor wall lanterns for houses she is listing because "$500 in outdoor lights will add $2500 to the home's value via better curb appeal and decrease the amount of time the house is on the market by as much as 30-days. It was a win-win situation for her and the little investor group she represents. Interesting tidbit, Nels

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Sometimes you need a little light

Sometimes size counts, but in reverse and you need a little close-to-the-ceiling light to provide light and a little ambience, but stay out of the way and unobtrusive. Little lights should be low profile in height and diameter and attractive. Flush mounts can work and certainly semi-flushes if they are not too big. My wife always likes semi-flushes because they provide more light. My son-in-law, who is 6' 7" tall, likes flush mounts because they are closer to the ceiling. Think about your needs then make the choice. Nelson www.thebrightspot.com