Category: Commercial Lighting

  • A Beginner’s Guide to LED Flat Panel Lighting

    A Beginner’s Guide to LED Flat Panel Lighting

    The purpose of illuminating a place can be functional or decorative. If you have ever light up a home for any reason, you have carried out lighting. Lighting helps bring ambiance and makes a commercial space more vibrant with light. Lighting has always existed since time immemorial in the form of sunlight. Panel Lighting is flat sheets…

  • LED Panels vs. Troffer Lights Explained

    LED Panels vs. Troffer Lights Explained

    The similarities and differences between troffer and flat panel light fixtures What is a Troffer light fixture? A troffer light fixture is a type of recessed lighting that is commonly used in commercial and office spaces. It is a rectangular-shaped light that is installed in the ceiling and typically used to illuminate a specific area…

  • How To: Commercial Lighting for Restaurants

    How To: Commercial Lighting for Restaurants

    A study at Cornell University showed that 16-24% of diners stay and buy food more in well-lit places. Set this example picture on your mind, you are hanging out with friends and you hit the bar in a hangout chill gathering. You’ll probably end up choosing a place that has warm temperature lighting. This happens because…

  • Which LED Flat Panel Lights can Replace Troffer Fixtures?

    Which LED Flat Panel Lights can Replace Troffer Fixtures?

    With the move from light Troffers and traditional light panels to the newly developed LED panel lights, it can be a handful to decide which LED panel is best for you. From these many options, knowing the best type of LED flat panel light, which fits in your space, is possible, but only by looking into the various types…

  • The Differences between Tube Lights: T2, T4, T5, T8 and T18

    The Differences between Tube Lights: T2, T4, T5, T8 and T18

    Tube Light Bulb Sizes, Shapes and Types Regardless of the rapt conversion from linear fluorescent lighting to LED lighting, there are still people who still actively use fluorescent tubes for their light fixtures and seek better ways to make choices within the same frame of their choice. The efficiency of your commercial lighting is substantially dependent on the size…