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Use outdoor lights to make your pathway more welcomingSometimes, especially in autumn or winter, inviting someone over to your house in the evening can be a bit problematic. If they haven’t been there before, they may struggle with directions and not a... Published on 21st Mar @ 11:45 No Response Categorised in: Outdoor Lights, Solar Lights |
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Easter egg hunts with a twistKids love hunting for chocolate Easter eggs. They like the challenge as well as the reward and generally relish the idea of collecting more than their brothers, sisters or friends. Published on 20th Mar @ 09:25 No Response Categorised in: Indoor Lights |
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Outdoor LED fairy lights can bring a spring sparkle to your gardenThe evenings are starting to get lighter, the air’s warming up a little, and the daffodils and crocuses are on their way out. Being outside in spring is pretty amazing, but it’s not quite got to ... Published on 19th Mar @ 14:50 No Response Categorised in: Outdoor Lights |
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Connectable lights are an ever expanding way to light up your partyConnectable lights give you the option of buying them in strips as long as you need. So there’ll be no more frustration as they don’t quite reach round the window, or the annoyance of having to an... Published on 18th Mar @ 10:20 No Response Categorised in: Buying Guides |
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Outdoor lights can really bring your garden to lifePeople spend lots of time and money thinking about how they want their home to look; they buy paintings, wallpaper, curtains, light fittings, candles – anything. Because a home is our own space, we ... Published on 17th Mar @ 12:17 No Response Categorised in: Garden Lights |
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Save energy by using LED lightsLED lights use up less energy than incandescent bulbs, because 90% of their energy output is light. Incandescent bulbs are about 15%. Published on 15th Mar @ 16:29 No Response Categorised in: Press Releases |
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What is the difference between LEDs and normal light bulbs?LED stands for Light Emitting Diode, and so is not actually called a ‘bulb’ at all. A ‘usual’ light bulb is an incandescent light bulb, which produces light through incandescence (hence the is... Published on 14th Mar @ 09:54 No Response Categorised in: Lighting Advice |
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Solar lights – the easy way to light up your gardenSolar lights are probably the most self-sufficient type of outdoor lights available. Once you have installed them, you just leave them to do their thing. You may need to give them a clean every now a... Published on 13th Mar @ 15:04 No Response Categorised in: Solar Lights |
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Make Mother’s Day special with pretty lightingIf you are planning on cooking up a wonderful three course meal for your mum, why not add to the atmosphere with some decorative lighting? Published on 12th Mar @ 11:01 No Response Categorised in: Lighting Advice |
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How to cut down your bills and save the planetConserving and saving energy will not only save you money on your electricity and gas bills, but will also help to save the planet. Conserving our energy means that we are using up less of the natural... Published on 11th Mar @ 11:48 No Response Categorised in: Solar Lights |













