Low voltage lighting is enjoying a surge in popularity. The reasons for this are several. First, it usually utilizes less power and, therefore, saves on energy and operating expense. Second, low voltage lights provide a better choice in certain situations, both inside and outside the home. Third, low voltage fixtures are easily installed by avid do-it-yourselfers.
Less Energy Consumption and Operating Expense
Low voltage systems operate on 12 volts in comparison to the normal 120 volt usage of standard lighting systems. This can make low voltage systems more cost effective and safe alternatives to use in and around the home.
Not only do these systems usually cost less to operate, but low voltage fixtures and bulbs are also often cheaper to buy than high voltage units. The consumer benefits from all around savings by integrating low voltage systems into their home environment.
Where to Use Low Voltage Lighting
Landscape enhancement is, by far, the most popular use of low voltage lighting. This is due to the fact that these units provide a soft, illuminating glow which is perfect for outdoor use.
Place low voltage units around decks, porches and patios to create a beautiful and relaxing atmosphere for night outings with guests. Illuminate walkways and gardens, and accent other exterior portions to beautify the home.
Low voltage lighting is also a great option for indoor use, providing a soft, warm radiance to rooms and areas of relaxation. Track lighting is an excellent use for low voltage because the individual lamps can be moved and rotated to shine on any desired area. With track lighting, you can highlight resting or entertainment areas, or you can accentuate pieces of art, antiques, or display centers.
Low voltage LED strip lights are ideal for running around baseboards of a kitchen, hall or bathroom to provide eye-friendly guidance for nighttime trips. These also work well along stairway banisters.
Easy Installation
Do-it-yourselfers can quickly and safely install low voltage light units as they require a simple low voltage transformer be plugged into a pre-existing outlet, either inside or out. From this transformer, lines can easily be run to desired areas.
Permanent installation of low voltage recessed or track lighting systems will require wiring into an existing power point. Depending on the DIY's expertise, a qualified electrician may need to be consulted.
The full spectrum of possible energy conservation, cost savings and beautiful enhancement of the home's interior and exterior makes low voltage systems a great choice when it comes to adding additional light to the home.