LED Lighting - Household Domestic
Domestic LED lighting information
LED Lighting is quickly becoming the way of the future. Traditionally LED Lighting was limited to feature lighting and soft mood lighting, however recent developments in LED technology has seen the adoption of LED lighting for all lighting applications. LED lights are replacing halogen, incandescent, and fluoroescent lighting throughout the home. Switching to LED lighting will save you significant amounts of money from your household energy bill as well as enhancing your home.
Whether renovating, building or simply changing a blown bulb iMAAGE Envirolife provide a range of effective LED lighting options. Contact us today to see how we can help with your lighting requirements.
Building a new home or renovating?
Our complimentary LED Lighting design service enables visualisation of LED lighting in your home. We reccomend LED lighting for your individual requirements or can work off the plan to reach Australian lighting standards. An optional free report including isolux diagrams, energy usage, wiring plans, and break even/payback analysis accompanies every lighting design. 3D computer generated design enables you to see the effect of LED lighting in your home without spending a cent. Request a lighting design today by clicking here>>
LED Lighting Advantages include:
- Extremely long life 50,000hrs + (over 30 yrs if used for 4 hrs/day)
- Durable, No fragile filaments or gas filled tubes
- Energy efficient 90% less than tradtional lighting
- Low voltage
- 100% Recyclable
- Small Design
- Little to no maintenance
- Great for the environment
- Low heat/Low fire risk
- No harmful chemicals such as mercury
How are LEDs so efficient?
LED lights are approximately 80-90% more efficient than tradtional lighting sources. LEDs are able to obtain their efficiency by converting most of the electrical energy used into light and not heat. LEDs approximately lose 20% of all energy through heat. Traditional lighting typically loses between 70-80% of energy through heat. Incandescent and halogen lighting lose significant amounts of energy through heat and are essentially little heaters that emit light.
What is the difference between Warm White and Cool White?
Warm White and Cool White colour temperatures are quite different in appearance. Warm white is more suited for living areas and has the appearence of a traditional incandescent bulb, a warm glow of light. This light is not as bright as the Cool White bulbs. Warm white is often used in living areas where a warm relaxing atmosphere is desired. Cool White is a "whiter" light and is best suited for task areas such as kitchens or bathrooms. The Cool White bulbs appear brighter due to better reflection off surfaces. For more information about colour temperatures please see our lighting glossary or contact us.
Where can I buy LED Lights?
You can buy our LED lights through our online shop, we ship australia wide and express delivery can be arranged. We are currently working on having our range included in a number of lighting retailers. Trade enquiries are welcome, Point of Sale displays and reselling pricing structures are available for more information please contact us.








