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Lighting Plan Service 
Brighten it right with
Bring an atmosphere--a mood, an accent--to light
   Add new light to your rooms for an instant uplift with our help. Capital 10's team can choose the best lighting for your project needs and co-ordinate any labour needed to carry out the desired outcome.
 
   What we want to achieve for our customers when planning a lighting design is two key factors. One is to have the ability to light the room well and with full coverage. The other is to give them control over that light so they can use the light differently for different needs. We often need to add general, task or accent lighting to set a mood and accent a style. We will also provide a detailed lighting plan outlining the imporant areas where lighting is needed.
Lighting Planning
Simple Residential Lighting Plan:
 This is a 12 x 12 room, a typical bedroom. By placing these lights about 3 feet out from the corners we get a nice even distribution of light in the room. Using this plan we are also able to add a ceiling fan in the room with no adverse effects on the lighting.
Modle Home Lighting Plan
Media Room Lighting Plan
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   The three factors that are most important when designing a lighting plan are the type, the colour, and the spacing of the light. The type of light fixture will determine the light pattern. Once a pattern is established the spacing can be figured out. Several factors can help when choosing the colour of the light. Fluorescents tend to be colder or emit more of a blue light. Today there are some very good full spectrum bulbs that make fluorescent light a little warmer. Incandescents are the friendliest of all the colours and provide a welcoming and warm feeling. They do however, cast a yellow tone over everything in the room. In some cases this is a good thing. In other situations this may not be the best solution. For example, some wood cabinets, such as a bleached birch, tend to look yellow under incandescent light. Using a halogen bulb in this case solves the problem.

Below: 2 Basic Room Lighting Plans
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