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Posted by JoeSpareBedroom on December 27, 2006, 4:21 pm
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>>I have seen lights under the eaves of some upscale homes that
>> 'downlight' architectural features of the home.
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>> Does anyone know what are these called, and where can I find them?
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>> Thanks!
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> They are called "recessed can lights" and can be found at electrical
> distributors or the usual home center stores. You should install only
> models UL listed for damp locations.
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> You can install screw-in compact fluorescent bulbs into standard can
> lights for energy efficiency and longer lamp life; but it would be better
> to install a can fixture made for the fluorescent source. I like the
> fixtures made by Cooper (their "Halo" line) and used their H1313 and
> H1314 on my own house.
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> The fixtures are well shielded so there's no glare or trespass lighting
> into neighboring yards and they are well made. I like the way the light
> brings out the texture of the wall materials plus the soft perimeter of
> light on the shrubs and flower beds. Experiment with bulb wattages and go
> with the lowest wattage you can for a subtle effect.
>
> TKM
They're better for security, too, compared to the flood lights so often
installed by idiots who aim them directly into the street, thereby blinding
the cops when they arrive to check out the burglar you think is lurking
around the house.
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