Omnidirectional bulbs give off light in all directions: top, sides, and bottom of the bulb. But do you need one? Find out in this blog post from 1000Bulbs.com.
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Omnidirectional bulbs give off light in all directions: top, sides, and bottom of the bulb. But do you need one? Find out in this blog post from 1000Bulbs.com.
Learn about the different types of tracks and fixtures you could be using in your remodel in this track lighting Buyers' Guide.
Read our post to find alternatives to rough service light bulbs that have the same features without compromising the light output.
Want to use track lights in your home but aren't sure how or where to use them? In this Buyers' Guide, we'll teach you some quick tips and tricks.
Love your light fixtures but aren't sure how to arrange them? Learn how with these simple tips and techniques for lighting layouts.
Aside from tape or strip lights and custom-built or preexisting lit vanities, we have some wallet-friendly options to achieve impeccable vanity lighting.
Lighting hallways and stairways can be a pain. Learn some tips and techniques to ease that burden in this post.
This post lists common light sources and how to know if your lights can handle the unpredictable great outdoors.
Become a magician in just five steps! Learn how to fool your friends with this "magic" light bulb trick.
0-10V dimming applies a DC voltage between 0 and 10 Volts to produce light at varying intensity levels. Learn more in this blog post from 1000Bulbs.com.
Ever wondered what it would take to light your local rec center's new basketball court? Learn what goes into the science behind basketball court lighting.
Part two of this recessed lighting guide covers trims, bulbs, and some general input on how to space out your lights for the best affect.