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The lighting experts at GE advise consumers to be sure they use the right bulb in the right fixture. Consumers can achieve dramatic effects in their homes just by changing the lighting. It’s as easy as one, two, three.
One -- Find the right type for the lamp or socket. Bulbs come in all shapes and sizes to match the wide variety of lamps and fixtures people have in their homes. Consumers should have the right type of bulb to get the most out of their lighting. Whether it’s a table lamp, track light, vanity light, chandelier or outdoor light, the first step is getting the right type of bulb.
Two -- Select the light quality for your sense of style. Consumers
express themselves through the interior design of their homes.
Furniture, window treatments, flooring, wall color and accents work
together to create a look that the consumer can be proud of. Make it
right by lighting it with style. Choose the clean, beautiful light of
Reveal or the crisp, bright light of GE Edison halogen to put your home
in the right light.
Track Lighting -- GE reflector bulbs are made with an advanced silver
coating technology to provide more light output than other bulbs.
Recessed Lighting -- Halogen indoor floodlights are the best choice for
recessed fixtures. Unlike standard incandescent bulbs, GE halogen
floodlights project virtually all of their light out of the fixture and
into the room. For the best combination of long life and light quality,
many lighting experts choose GE Edison halogen floodlights for bright,
crisp white light. They are the designers’ choice for superior light
quality. Chandeliers -- There are bulbs designed specifically for chandeliers
that can add a creative accent and decorative touch to consumers’
homes. When Reveal chandelier bulbs are lit, the neodymium provides a
pure, clean light by filtering out much of the dulling yellow rays
common from standard incandescent light bulbs. Three -- Consider the right performance. Different lighting fixtures
call for a variety of bulb performance characteristics, such as long
life, durability and energy efficiency. For more information, visit
www.ge.com.
All materials courtesy of General Electric
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